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NIH Data Commons Pilot Phase Research Opportunity Announcement

For more information visit this page. Please join the webinar from your computer, tablet, or smartphone with this link. Join by phone: 1-877-668-4493 Call-in toll-free number (US/Canada) 1-650-479-3208 Call-in toll number (US/Canada) Meeting number (access code): 625 237 220 Password: ABJ2mrn2 Potential applicants are encouraged to send emails ahead of the webinar to: commonspilot@od.nih.gov. Please indicate that […]

2017 New York Scientific Data Summit (NYSDS)

For more information and to register click here. Led by the Computational Science Initiative at Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), the New York Scientific Data Summit (NYSDS) aims to accelerate data-driven discovery and innovation by bringing together researchers, developers and end-users from academia, industry, utilities and state and federal governments. Jointly organized by Brookhaven National Laboratory (BNL), Stony Brook University (SBU), and New York University (NYU).

Challenge Community Call: Weather/Emergency Response

This is the first community call for the WEATHER / EMERGENCY RESPONSE topic of the National Transportation Data Challenge: "How might we improve transportation safety in extreme weather? In cases of crises?" During the first part of the call, we'll have some special guest experts in this domain: * Alicia Johnson, Resilience & Recovery Manager, […]

Meeting of Big Data for Education Spoke

The next meeting of the Big Data for Education Spoke will be held on 8/28, 9 am - 4:30pm, at Teachers College Columbia University, in New York, NY. From 9 am - 12 pm noon, we will hold a general meeting for the spoke. Lunch will be provided noon-1pm. From 1 pm - 4:30 pm, […]

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 […]

Challenge Community Call: Connected Vehicles

This is the first community call for the AUTONOMOUS OR CONNECTED VEHICLES topic of the National Transportation Data Challenge:  "How might we leverage autonomous or enhanced vehicles to improve our constituents’ safety? How might we navigate technological, policy, and social considerations involved?" During the first part of the call, we will go over what we […]

MetroLab Network Annual Summit

For more information, and to register click here. Free registration is available for government representatives and discounted registration is available for attendees from non-profits.

Challenge Community Call: Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety

Led by Katie Naum and Rene Baston (Northeast Big Data Hub), and Robert Hoffer and Joyce Morrell (Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety Category co-Chairs) Join the call:  https://uberconference.com/westhub or dial 510-925-0403 This is the first community call for the Bicycle and Pedestrian Safety topic of the National Transportation Data Challenge.  Join us as the West Coast and […]

Keeping Data Science Broad: Alternative Avenues for Development of Data Science Education Capacity

This webinar will highlight efforts that build data science education capacity outside of the context of tradition curricular program development. Example efforts include integration of data science into courses and curricula outside of the traditional CS/math/stats context (i.e. Arts and Humanities), expansion of capacity by integration of third party or shared resources (i.e. MOOCs and […]

MetroLab Annual Summit in Atlanta

For more information on the event and a look at the full agenda, click this link. 

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