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Data Science Coast to Coast

Event Details:

Thursday, April 8, 2021
12:00pm - 1:00pm PDT

Location

Online

This event is open to:

General Public

Data Science Coast To Coast

seminar series

Dr. Alex Szalay
Bloomberg Distinguished Professor, Physics and Astronomy, Computer Science
​Johns Hopkins University

Title: From Sky Survey to Cancer: Spatial Data Everywhere

Abstract: The talk describes a 25 year journey leading from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey to a wide range of projects in data science. There are many common threads: the need for extreme interactivity, the need for flexible data aggregation and the commonality of spatial data. The size of data sets have grown almost a million fold, but user expectations for almost instant results has not changed. The talk will describe the gradual evolution of the SciServer, and how new interactive metaphors to interact with hundreds of terabytes of turbulence simulations emerged. We will discuss how machine learning and AI tools are transforming science, from simulations to how large experiments are designed and executed. We will also emphasize that much of these new developments still rely on having unique high value data sets at our fingertips, and how the long term survival of these is entering a critical, endangered phase.


The DS C2C seminar series, hosted jointly by six academic data science institutes, provides a unique opportunity to foster a broad-reaching data science community.

This fall, the series features important figures in data science, who will provide insight on the transformative use of data science in traditional research disciplines, future breakthroughs in data science research, data science entrepreneurship, and advocacy and national policies for a data-enabled and just society.

Speakers throughout the winter and spring will include faculty members and postdoctoral fellows at the six universities whose research spans the theory and methodology of data science, and their application in arts and humanities, engineering, biomedical, natural, physical  and social sciences.

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