2019 U.S. Semantic Technologies Symposium Durham, NC With growing dependence on the Web, researchers from an ever-expanding variety of fields have taken an increasing interest in the Semantic Web. US2TS provides a forum for various communities to bridge divisions, exchange know-how, and to coalesce around shared gaps and challenges between computer science and natural sciences, and between academia, government, and industry. Read more at their website.
Find out more »Analytics Frontiers showcases the industry’s top leaders and innovators in data science. As the Southeast's largest conference of its kind, this annual event connects C-level executives, top data scientists, researchers, entrepreneurs, academia, and government leaders together to share ideas, network and advance the region as a leading technology hub. With approximately 500-600 attendees, Analytics Frontiers aims to attract an elite group of professionals who are among the field's top influencers.
Find out more »Join the South Hub Social Cybersecurity Working Group Claudio Caimi, HPE Italy & Jim Clarke, TSSG-Ireland, "AEGIS – Cybersecurity Reflection Group Round Table – EU Report". The Security, Network Analysis, and Social Media Working Group is a new working group that will create a collaborative and interdisciplinary platform bringing researchers and practitioners from various disciplines to share, exchange, learn, and develop new concepts, ideas, and principles, aiming to advance the understanding and the current state of research in the socio-cognitive…
Find out more »Caitlin Foley and Misha Rabinovich, Immersive Scholar Creative Residents at the NC State University Libraries, will discuss their use of climate data and water policy news to create generative artworks based on fluid simulations. The resulting data-driven visualizations will focus on the human relationship to water. This residence is funded through the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
Find out more »Attend the South Hub All Hands Meeting The SBDH All Hands meetings are organized to bring together the SBDH community in order to foster new and support existing data science collaborations, share best practices and resources for data and Data Science related projects in the priority areas for southern region. The meeting is an opportunity to find collaborators, share accomplishments, extend your network, offer resources, and take on a leadership role in regional initiatives.
Find out more »Southern Data Science Conference Atlanta, GA SDSC is a special data science R&D conference that brings experts and researchers from the top data science companies and institutes to present their work and share their best practices in data science. For more information, please visit the website.
Find out more »Dr. Christopher Walker, assistant professor of Anatomy in NC State’s College of Veterinary Medicine, will discuss the use of visualization for educational outreach, specifically focused on the creation and use of 3D models of hominin and animal fossils.
Find out more »Join the NCDS DataBytes webinar Universities and academic institutions broadly have taken up the mantle of trying to educate and train the data scientists and data-enabled professionals of the future. The question, however, of how data science fits into a university is still an open one. Here, we will explore models for data science education from academic institutions across the country and gain perspective on the pros and cons if different approaches.
Find out more »Attend the South Hub Social Cybersecurity Working Group Amy Bruckman, "Conspiracy Assessment", GA Tech University. The Security, Network Analysis, and Social Media Working Group is a new working group that will create a collaborative and interdisciplinary platform bringing researchers and practitioners from various disciplines to share, exchange, learn, and develop new concepts, ideas, and principles, aiming to advance the understanding and the current state of research in the socio-cognitive security domain.
Find out more »Attend the TRiRODS meetup NFSRODS is an iRODS Client that presents the iRODS virtual file system as NFSv4.1. This allows iRODS to be surfaced into any existing infrastructure with just a mount command, while still preserving the server-side policies enforced by the iRODS API. The demo explains the security model assumptions and shows events from regular file system activity appearing in an iRODS audit dashboard. TRiRODS is a local meetup for iRODS users and developers in the RDU area. TRiRODS…
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