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The Government Huddle with Brian Chidester
Breaking the Huddle: Exploring Data Science, AI, and Emerging Threats in Government

The Government Huddle with Brian Chidester

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2025 12:37


Lucas McCabe, a Data Science Fellow at LMI joins Breaking the Huddle to uncover fascinating insights into the world of data science, research, and AI safety. We discuss the story behind the naming of LIGER, LMI's innovative platform, and dives into his groundbreaking work on interdisciplinary data science, including a network science analysis of the opioid epidemic in collaboration with the CDC and SUNY Buffalo.

Collisions YYC
Current & Critical - Ian Hargreaves, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Human Centred Thinking

Collisions YYC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 58:17


In this episode, learn about the risks and opportunities of AI with Ian Hargreaves, Data Science Fellow at ATB Financial. His role is to advise ATB Financial and its data science teams to think about how AI can solve problems for its own business and its clients. As we collectively take part in the world's biggest AI experiment by using tools like ChatGPT or Midjourney, it's critical to take a strategic view and think through this technology's regulatory, ethical, and even legal aspects. Ian will help you consider important questions and understand what they can mean for your business operations.Change can be scary when uncertainties are plentiful. Ian helps address these fears in organizations by helping senior leadership teams have open conversations about emerging technology to voice their concerns and explore opportunities. This episode will help you with many of the key insights Ian shares with his clients. Ian also shares how your organization will keep its competitive edge by having an open mind and flexibility of thought, including the need for senior leaders to advocate for change and push bold ideas forward. Luckily, with Alberta's entrepreneurial spirit, Ian showcases many of the success stories in our province and what he's seeing in the province that excites him.

The Story Collider
Discovery: Stories about uncovering something new

The Story Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 32:15


In this week's classic Story Collider episode, both our stories are about the thrill of exploration and discovering something new. Part 1: Ecologist Cylita Guy finds unexpected adventure when she studies bats in the field. Part 2: Maija Niemisto is a director of education on the Clearwater, America's environmental flagship. But when a stranger comes to the side of the ship, it heralds a discovery about her city and herself. Cylita Guy is a PhD candidate and ACM SIGHPC/Intel Computational and Data Science Fellow in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto. Broadly interested in zoonotic diseases and their wildlife reservoirs, Cylita's research focuses on bats and their pathogens. Using both field surveys and computational methods she is investigating why bats seem to be good at carrying viruses that they sometimes share with humans, but rarely get sick from themselves. When not in the field catching bats or at her computer analyzing data, Cylita looks to help others foster their own sense of curiosity and discovery about the natural world. In conjunction with the High Park Nature Centre Cylita has started a Junior Bat Biologist program to engage young, future scientists. She also works as a Host at the Ontario Science Centre, educating the public about diverse scientific topics. Finally, Cylita's hilarious field exploits are featured in a general audience book titled Fieldwork Fail: The Messy Side of Science! In her down time, you can find your friendly neighborhood batgirl chasing her next big outdoor adventure. Cylita's story originally aired on The Story Collider's podcast on November 24, 2017, in an episode titled "The Bats and the Bees: Stories about winged wildlife." Maija was born to a family of musicians in the heartland, far from the sea. Minnesota was her first hailing port. School, university and adventures took her to Finland, Wisconsin and Lebanon. After receiving her B.A. in International Relations and Environmental studies, she followed the smell of sweet salt air and ran away to see the sea aboard her 28-foot sloop. In 2008, the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater appeared on the horizon and she jumped at the chance to combine her interests in music, sailing, teaching, science, water ecology, environmental advocacy and pumping the bilge. Maija's story originally aired on The Story Collider's podcast on January 29, 2012, in an episode titled "A Step Off the Boat." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Women in Analytics After Hours
Episode 10: Modeling Social & Physical Systems with Network Science with Noemi Derzsy

Women in Analytics After Hours

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2023 32:44


Noemi Derzsy, Principal Inventive Scientist at the AT&T Chief Data Office, joins us to discuss how her background in physics and network science led her to AT&T where she applies those skills to understand and model customer behavior.About NoemiNoemi Derzsy is a Senior Inventive Scientist at AT&T Chief Data Office within the Data Science and AI Research organization. Her research is centered on understanding and modeling customer behavior and experience through large-scale consumer and network data using machine learning, network analysis/modeling, spatiotemporal mining, text mining, and natural language processing techniques.Prior to joining AT&T, Noemi was a Data Science Fellow at Insight Data Science NYC and a postdoctoral research associate at Social Cognitive Networks Academic Research Center at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. She holds a Ph.D. in Physics, an MS in Computational Physics, and has a research background in Network Science and Computer Science.Noemi is also involved in volunteering in the data science community. She is a NASA Datanaut and former organizer of the Data Umbrella and NYC Women in Machine Learning and Data Science meetup groups.Relevant Links- Insight Data Science Fellowship- AT&T Labs- An Interpretable Graph-based Mapping of Trustworthy Machine Learning Research (Paper)- NASA Open Data Portal- NASA Datanauts GitHub- Graphs For Science Newsletter- Data UmbrellaFollow Noemi- LinkedIn- Twitter- GitHub- WebsiteFollow Lauren- LinkedIn- Twitter- WebsiteTranscriptCLICK HERE________________________________Interested in sponsoring an episode of the WIA After Hours Podcast? Visit womeninanalytics.com/podcast for sponsorship information.

Stories from the Open Gov
ep56 - 2022 CfA Summit | Speaker's Corner Part 2

Stories from the Open Gov

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 5:17


It is day two of the Code from America Summit, and the place is a buzz with energy and ideas. Join us as we wander the summit floor and talk with people to find what the summit theme “Building a Path Forward Together” means to them and hear their highlights. We hear from: Maya Love, Data Science Fellow at Coro Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/maya-love/ Maani Stewart, Senior Policy Analyst at the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities Alex Howard, Director of the Digital Democracy Project Twitter: twitter.com/digiphile Earnest Salgado, GSI for University of Chicago Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/earnestsalgado/ Krista Canellakis, Digital Service Program Lead at US Digital Response Twitter: twitter.com/kristallakis Code for America's Twitter account twitter.com/codeforamerica Richard Pietro's Twitter account twitter.com/richardpietro Derek Alton's Twitter account twitter.com/DerekAlton ReOpenGov Twitter account twitter.com/re_open_gov ABOUT Stories from the Open Gov is a podcast published by www.reopengov.org and is dedicated to telling the stories about what Open Government & Open Data look like. Your hosts are Richard Pietro and Derek Alton, Open Government & Open Data practitioners for the past 10 years. Listen and learn how Open Government & Open Data are becoming a reality! MUSIC ATTRIBUTION - Introduction & conclusion Singing Sadie - I Can't Dance freemusicarchive.org/music/Singing_…3_I_Cant_Dance Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US) creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/

YoungCTO.Tech
IT Career Talk: Data Scientist Dana Redeña

YoungCTO.Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 37:32


Guest Ms. Dana Redeña of YoungCTO Rafi Quisumbing. Curious philomath & creative problem solver. https://www.linkedin.com/in/danaredena/ Passionate about crafting impactful solutions with the fusion of data science, engineering, and human-centered design. Currently building solutions in BeautyMnl's homegrown data team. Studying under the Tokyo Data Science program, previously a Data Science Fellow for the inaugural cohort of Eskwelabs. - Women Who Code: https://www.womenwhocode.com/manila or https://twitter.com/WWCodeManila - Omdena AI Philippines Chapter: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13967597/ - Eskwelabs Aral-Aral (Intro to Data Science): https://www.eskwelabs.com/aral-aral - Tokyo Data Science: https://tokyodatascience.com/ - Recurrent Neural Networks: https://camrongodbout.medium.com/recurrent-neural-networks-for-beginners-7aca4e933b82. - GPT-3: https://towardsdatascience.com/you-can-understand-gpt-3-with-these-youtube-videos-6a30887c928b?gi=fe9549082355 Tech Stack: BigQuery, Tableau, Python, Jupyter, Ruby on Rails, GCP, AWS, Ruby on Rails, PostgreSQL, Google Analytics & Tag Manager

StoryBonding: Human Marketing A.I. Can't Beat
Marketing MakeOver - Evgeny Kostromskoy: PorchShip

StoryBonding: Human Marketing A.I. Can't Beat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 49:32


How can Amazon Returns using PorchShip save your Marriage and the future of your Children? The surprising answer is in this Podcast episode. Evgeny Kostromskoy is the brain behind PorchShip. He is a Startup Founder, a Data Science Fellow at SharpestMind, and a Machine Learning specialist. Website: https://porchship.com/

Bernard Marr's Future of Business & Technology Podcast
The Future of Data Science - with Kirk Borne

Bernard Marr's Future of Business & Technology Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 61:38


In this conversation, I will be joined by Kirk Borne, The Principal Data Scientist & Data Science Fellow, and Executive Advisor at Booz Allen Hamilton. We will talk about data science and artificial intelligence today as well as the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie
Bill Schmarzo with Hitachi Vantara and Kirk Borne with Booz Allen Hamilton talk Data Analytics And Impact to Business and Culture

The Industrial Talk Podcast with Scott MacKenzie

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 103:43


In this week's Industrial Talk Podcast we're talking to the Titans of Data, Bill Schmarzo, Chief Innovation Officer with Hitachi Vantara and Kirk Borne, Data Science Fellow and Executive Advisor at Booz Allen Hamilton about "The Power of Data and Impact to Business and Culture". Get your answers to the real power behind data analytics along with Bill's and Kirk's unique insight on the “How” on this Industrial Talk interview! You can find out more about Bill and Kirk and the wonderful team at Hitachi Vantara and Booz Allen Hamilton at the links below. Finally, get your exclusive free access to the https://industrialtalk.com/wp-admin/inforum-industrial-academy-discount/ (Industrial Academy) and a series on “https://industrialtalk.com/why-you-need-to-podcast/ (Why You Need To Podcast)” for Greater Success in 2020 and beyond. All links designed for keeping you current in this rapidly changing Industrial Market. Survive! Rebuild! Prosper! BILL SCHMARZO'S CONTACT INFORMATION:Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmarzo/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/schmarzo/) Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/hitachi-vantara/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/hitachi-vantara/) Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HitachiVantara (https://www.facebook.com/HitachiVantara) Company Website: https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html (https://www.hitachivantara.com/en-us/home.html) Company Twitter:  https://twitter.com/HitachiVantara (https://twitter.com/HitachiVantara) Personal Twitter: https://twitter.com/schmarzo (https://twitter.com/schmarzo) KIRK BORNE'S CONTACT INFORMATION:Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkdborne/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirkdborne/) Company LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/booz-allen-hamilton/ (https://www.linkedin.com/company/booz-allen-hamilton/) Company Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/boozallen (https://www.facebook.com/boozallen) Company Website: https://www.boozallen.com/ (https://www.boozallen.com/) Company Twitter:  https://twitter.com/BoozAllen (https://twitter.com/BoozAllen) Personal Twitter: https://twitter.com/KirkDBorne (https://twitter.com/KirkDBorne) EVENTS TO PUT ON YOUR CALENDAR:Deliver on bottom line, Realize the economic value of data: https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/15913/435811?utm_source=Hitachi+Vantara+%28Formerly+Pentaho%29&utm_medium=brighttalk&utm_campaign=435811 (Register Here!) Speed Discovery, Comprehension and Trust in Data at Scale: https://www.brighttalk.com/webcast/15913/409387?utm_source=Hitachi+Vantara+%28Formerly+Pentaho%29&utm_medium=brighttalk&utm_campaign=409387 (Register Here!) Adopting to Corona Virus Supply Chain Disruptions: https://ucdenver.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_WUFwSFQFQN6tD5g9drEiKg (Register Here!) PODCAST VIDEO:https://youtu.be/PhRRoGeHLmA THE STRATEGIC REASON "WHY YOU NEED TO PODCAST":https://industrialtalk.com/why-you-need-to-podcast/ () OTHER GREAT INDUSTRIAL RESOURCES:Safeopedia: https://www.safeopedia.com/ (https://www.safeopedia.com/) Industrial Marketing Solutions:  https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-marketing/) Industrial Academy: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial-academy/) Industrial Dojo: https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/ (https://industrialtalk.com/industrial_dojo/) Safety With Purpose Podcast: https://safetywithpurpose.com/ (https://safetywithpurpose.com/) YOUR INDUSTRIAL DIGITAL TOOLBOX:LifterLMS: Get One Month Free for $1 – https://lifterlms.com/ (https://lifterlms.com/) Active Campaign: https://www.activecampaign.com/?_r=H855VEPU (Active Campaign Link) BombBomb: http://www.bombbomb.com/?bbref=INDUSTRIALTALKPODCAST (BombBomb Link) Social Jukebox: https://www.socialjukebox.com/ (https://www.socialjukebox.com/) Industrial Academy (One...

SoLeadSaturday
SoLeadSaturday - Episode 34 - Dr. Kirk Borne #data #dataliteracy #datascience #machinelearning #ai

SoLeadSaturday

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2020 27:40


Hello Everyone, The guest we have today, Dr. Kirk Borne, is a Principal Data Scientist, Data Science Fellow, and an Executive Advisor at global technology and consulting firm @Booz Allen Hamilton. He is a Mentor, Public Speaker , Leader and Influencer. While talking about interests or passions, he mentioned 7Cs which can help one to grow - Curious, Creative , Collaboration, Continuous Lifelong Learning, Critical Thinking, Consultative. Also, he mentioned that to lead any area of interest, it requires right aptitude as "Aptitude determines your Attitude". Leading is always about people wanting to go with you where you are going. He introduced the term MWA - Managing by Walking Around. :-) He has a very interesting career journey and its truly motivational how he keep himself up to date with latest technology trends. He has a lot more to share about data literacy, data science and AI. So, Watch complete episode - https://youtu.be/SRsAW7xM7N0 Listen to complete episode - He is very active on @Twitter so do follow him there as he always share information on python, courses, tips and so on. Also you can follow him on @LinkedIn as well. Until we meet happy leading and let's lead together. Stay Safe!. Bye for now. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vaishali-lambe/support

Google Cloud Platform Podcast
Project Jupyter with Jessica Forde, Yuvi Panda and Chris Holdgraf

Google Cloud Platform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2018 47:24


Jessica Forde, Yuvi Panda and Chris Holdgraf join Melanie and Mark to discuss Project Jupyter from it’s interactive notebook origin story to the various open source modular projects it’s grown into supporting data research and applications. We dive specifically into JupyterHub using Kubernetes to enable a multi-user server. We also talk about Binder, an interactive development environment that makes work easily reproducible. Jessica Forde Jessica Forde is a Project Jupyter Maintainer with a background in reinforcement learning and Bayesian statistics. At Project Jupyter, she works primarily on JupyterHub, Binder, and JuptyerLab to improve access to scientific computing and scientific research. Her previous open source projects include datamicroscopes, a DARPA-funded Bayesian nonparametrics library in Python, and density, a wireless device data tool at Columbia University. Jessica has also worked as a machine learning researcher and data scientist in a variety of applications including healthcare, energy, and human capital. Yuvi Panda Yuvi Panda is the Project Jupyter Technical Operations Architect in the UC Berkeley Data Sciences Division. He works on making it easy for people who don’t traditionally consider themselves “programmers” to do things with code. He builds tools (e.g., Quarry, PAWS, etc.) to sidestep the list of historical accidents that constitute the “command line tax” that people have to pay before doing productive things with computing. Chris Holdgraf Chris Holdgraf is a is a Project Jupyter Maintainer and Data Science Fellow at the Berkeley Institute for Data Science and a Community Architect at the Data Science Education Program at UC Berkeley. His background is in cognitive and computational neuroscience, where he used predictive models to understand the auditory system in the human brain. He’s interested in the boundary between technology, open-source software, and scientific workflows, as well as creating new pathways for this kind of work in science and the academy. He’s a core member of Project Jupyter, specifically working with JupyterHub and Binder, two open-source projects that make it easier for researchers and educators to do their work in the cloud. He works on these core tools, along with research and educational projects that use these tools at Berkeley and in the broader open science community. Cool things of the week Dragonball hosted on GC / powered by Spanner blog and GDC presentation at Developer Day Cloud Text-to-Speech API powered by DeepMind WaveNet blog and docs Now you can deploy to Kubernetes Engine from Gitlab blog Interview Jupyter site JupyterHub github Binder site and docs JupyterLab site Kubernetes site github Jupyter Notebook github LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) site and binder Paul Romer, World Bank Chief Economist blog and jupyter notebook The Scientific Paper is Obsolete article Large Scale Teaching Infrastructure with Kubernetes - Yuvi Panda, Berkeley University video Data 8: The Foundations of Data Science site Zero to JupyterHub site JupyterHub Deploy Docker github Jupyter Gitter channels Jupyter Pop-Up, May 15th site JupyterCon, Aug 21-24 site Question of the week How did Google’s predictions do during March Madness? How to build a realt time prediction model: Architecting live NCAA predictions Final Four halftime - fed data from first half to create prediction on second half and created a 30 second spot that ran on CBS before game play sample prediction ad Kaggle Competition site Where can you find us next? Melanie is speaking about AI at Techtonica today, and April 14th will be participating in a panel on Diversity and Inclusion at the Harker Research Symposium

The Story Collider
The Bats and the Bees: Stories about winged wildlife

The Story Collider

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2017 25:43


This week, we present two stories about the challenges of studying winged wildlife, from bats to honey bees. Part 1: Cylita Guy finds unexpected adventure when she studies bats in the field. Part 2: Rachael Bonoan discovers she may be dangerously allergic to the honey bees she studies. Cylita Guy is a PhD candidate and ACM SIGHPC/Intel Computational and Data Science Fellow in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Toronto. Broadly interested in zoonotic diseases and their wildlife reservoirs, Cylita’s research focuses on bats and their pathogens. Using both field surveys and computational methods she is investigating why bats seem to be good at carrying viruses that they sometimes share with humans, but rarely get sick from themselves. When not in the field catching bats or at her computer analyzing data, Cylita looks to help others foster their own sense of curiosity and discovery about the natural world. In conjunction with the High Park Nature Centre Cylita has started a Junior Bat Biologist program to engage young, future scientists. She also works as a Host at the Ontario Science Centre, educating the public about diverse scientific topics. Finally, Cylita’s hilarious field exploits are featured in a general audience book titled Fieldwork Fail: The Messy Side of Science! In her down time, you can find your friendly neighborhood batgirl chasing her next big outdoor adventure.  Rachael Bonoan is a Ph.D. Candidate studying honey bee nutritional ecology in the Starks Lab at Tufts University. She is interested in how seasonal changes in the distribution and abundance of flowers (i.e. honey bee food!) affect honey bee health and behavior. Rachael is also the President of the Boston Area Beekeepers Association and enjoys communicating her research and the importance of pollinator health to scientists, beekeepers, garden clubs, and the general public.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Adversarial Learning
Episode 5: The Legend of Plas Vander

Adversarial Learning

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2017 63:56


Our guest is Jake VanderPlas, who is a real Data Science Fellow at the UW eScience Institute, and is the author of the recently published Python Data Science Handbook.  Topics discussed include BiCapitalization bridging the astronomy-astrology divide whether the e in eScience is the same as the e in eBay Myers-Briggs why Jake keeps saying “transcriptable” like it's a real word whether newsletters have replaced blogs how to talk to people at parties what it’s like being a data scientist in academia whether students still hook up in the library why your zodiac sign isn’t what you think it is whether Pluto is a planet and why people care teaching statistics using simulation how to pronounce "numpy" using deep learning to identify new constellations building an AI that chooses the right data visualization This week's theme music has a cool Vegas swanky lounge vibe.  Please listen to it.

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UC Berkeley School of Information
Advancing Cyberinfrastructure through Metadata Research (Jane Greenberg)

UC Berkeley School of Information

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2014 70:18


Ongoing national and global cyberinfrastructure initiatives pose significant information organization challenges. Research targeting metadata helps address these challenges. This presentation covers a set of studies investigating technical, conceptual, and semantic-driven metadata solutions for organizing the deluge of digital data. The presentation introduces the Dryad data repository and the HIVE ontology environment; outlines motivating research questions and methods; and highlights key findings to date, noting the wider implications of this work. Further, I will describe new research emphases, including work as a Data Science Fellow at the National Consortium for Data Science, in affiliation with the Renaissance Computing Institute in Chapel Hill, North Carolina. I conclude by discussing how research focusing on metadata is an integral component of information organization and integrates with the I School environment.