NEBDHUB EVENTS
NEBDHub Code of Conduct
The Northeast Big Data Innovation Hub (NEBDHub) is committed to providing a supportive and welcoming environment to everyone who works, studies and interacts with the NEBDHub Community, including the COVID Information Commons (CIC), National Student Data Corps (NSDC), and all NEBDHub programs. By attending NEBDHub events, you agree to abide by our Code of Conduct.
Please refer to the NEBDHub Code of Conduct for information about the Hub’s community guidelines, including options for reporting Code of Conduct violations.
Email contact@nebigdatahub.org with any questions.
BD Hubs
Twitter Chat: Introducing Our Spoke Awardees
NSF and the four Regional Big Data Innovation Hubs are planning a Twitter Chat to connect and introduce all the Spoke Project Awardees and interested community members. Join on us Twitter by following @NEbigdatahub and #BDHubs. Learn More about the Northeast Hub's Spoke Awards here Background: A Twitter Chat or Tweet Chat is where a group of Twitter users meet (virtually) at a pre-determined time […]
Organizational Change: Building Data Science Capacity to Advance Your Mission
Building Data Science Capacity Final Summary Click here for more information on the event
2017 Joint PI Meeting: NSF BIGDATA and Big Data Hubs & Spokes
Link to event website
West Big Data Innovation Hub Open Annual Meeting
More information and registration here.
Big Data Spokes Webinar
On June 8 at 3 pm ET, join the National Science Foundation via WebEx to learn more and ask questions about the new Big Data Spokes solicitation (NSF 17-546). Please find more information below from NSF about this webinar. For more information about this solicitation from the Northeast Big Data Hub, click here. Note: registration […]
South Big Data Innovation Hub All-Hands Meeting
More information and registration here.
Driving Jupyter: Hands-On Jupyter Demos and the National Transportation Data Challenge
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Thursday Lunch Roundtable: opportunities for partnerships across industry, government, academia, and nonprofits
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Keeping Data Science Broad: Data Science Education in Traditional Contexts
This webinar will highlight data science undergraduate programs that have been implemented at teaching institutions, community colleges, universities, minority-serving institutions, and more. The goal is to provide case studies about data science degrees and curricula being developed by primarily undergraduate serving institutions. Such institutions are crucial connectors in the establishment of a robust data science […]
NEBDHub Events & Accessibility
The NEBDHub makes an effort to accommodate individuals with disabilities. If you require disability accommodations to attend this event please email us at contact@nebigdatahub.org. We are best able to accommodate requests submitted at least 14 days in advance of the event.
Please refer to Columbia University’s Office of Disability Services if you have any additional questions.
Video / Photography Disclaimer
The NEBDHub may record any or all portions of the below events organized by the Hub. Registering your attendance at or in participation in these events constitutes your consent to the use and distribution by Columbia University of the attendee’s image or voice for informational live stream, publicity, promotional and/or reporting purposes in print or electronic communications media. Video recording by participants and other attendees during any portion of these events is not allowed without special prior written permission.
Photographs of copyrighted PowerPoints or other slides are for personal use only and are not to be reproduced or distributed. Do not photograph any such images that are labeled as confidential and/or proprietary.
Please email contact@nebigdatahub.org with any questions.