2024 Machine Learning Marathon
Discovery Building 330 North Orchard Street, Madison, WI, United Stateshttps://hub.datascience.wisc.edu/2024-machine-learning-marathon/To learn more, visit the 2024 Machine Learning Marathon webpage.
Research Cyberinfrastructure Virtual Office Hours (FREE and Online)
(Online)Learn about ResearchDrive, Research Object Storage (S3), Electronic Lab Notebooks, Data Science Platform, Cloud Services. Come learn and ask questions about various tools and services offered to campus researchers, including: - Cloud Computing - Data Science Platform - Electronic Lab Notebooks (LabArchives) - Globus - ResearchDrive - Research Object Storage (S3) URL: https://it.wisc.edu/about/division-of-information-technology/research-cyberinfrastructure-2/ ONLINE: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/92738512877?pwd=m49qusq4QVrtBHLpq2D7XjO3R1NyRu.1
Research Cyberinfrastructure Virtual Office Hours (FREE and Online)
(Online)Learn about ResearchDrive, Research Object Storage (S3), Electronic Lab Notebooks, Data Science Platform, Cloud Services. Come learn and ask questions about various tools and services offered to campus researchers, including: - Cloud Computing - Data Science Platform - Electronic Lab Notebooks (LabArchives) - Globus - ResearchDrive - Research Object Storage (S3) URL: https://it.wisc.edu/about/division-of-information-technology/research-cyberinfrastructure-2/ ONLINE: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/92738512877?pwd=m49qusq4QVrtBHLpq2D7XjO3R1NyRu.1
WID Seminar Series: Ashton Group, with Introduction by Michelle Wildgen
3rd Floor Orchard View Room, Discovery Building (Also offered online)Discovering simplicity in complex systems at the intersection of digital and natural worlds. The ‘Simplicity’ of Bioengineering and Commercializing In Vitro CNS Morphogenesis Featuring an introduction by the Illuminating Discovery Hub Writer in Residence and celebrated author, Michelle Wildgen will introduce members from the Randolph Ashton research group. Ashton is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and Principle Investigator of the Stem Cell Bioprocessing and Regenerative Biomaterials laboratory at the WID. ONLINE: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/96326864622
Monthly Meeting : National Microbiome Data Collaborative
Orchard View Room, Discovery BuildingComputational Biology, Ecology, and Evolution (ComBEE). Are you interested in learning about concepts and new data tools to streamline your microbiome research? Join us for the Monthly Thematic ComBEE Meeting! This month, we will have Shane Roesemann, UW-Madison graduate student and local Ambassador for the NMDC present. The National Microbiome Data Collaborative (NMDC) has created tools to enable researchers to upload, process, access, and reuse multi-omics microbiome data. CONTACT: sroesemann@wisc.edu
Research Cyberinfrastructure Virtual Office Hours (FREE and Online)
(Online)Learn about ResearchDrive, Research Object Storage (S3), Electronic Lab Notebooks, Data Science Platform, Cloud Services. Come learn and ask questions about various tools and services offered to campus researchers, including: - Cloud Computing - Data Science Platform - Electronic Lab Notebooks (LabArchives) - Globus - ResearchDrive - Research Object Storage (S3) URL: https://it.wisc.edu/about/division-of-information-technology/research-cyberinfrastructure-2/ ONLINE: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/92738512877?pwd=m49qusq4QVrtBHLpq2D7XjO3R1NyRu.1
ML+X Forum: Applied Machine Learning
Orchard View Room, Discovery Building (Also offered online)Machine Learning Beyond Traditional CS Fields. CONTACT: endemann@wisc.edu ONLINE: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/92639425571?pwd=Z0tCaWZxK0dDcWs2dm51dXZpcy9mQT09
ML+Coffee: LLM Paper Discussion and ML Project Discussions
1145 Discovery BuildingMachine Learning Community Event. CONTACT: endemann@wisc.edu URL: https://forms.gle/ASoH4eNM1DEPXNww7
Celebrating Latinx voices in STEAM
H.F. DeLuca Forum, Discovery BuildingViva Hispanic Heritage Month. Join us for the “Celebrating Latinx voices in STEAM” symposium on Wednesday October 9 2024 (4-7pm CT) in the DeLuca forum in the Discovery Building. Featuring keynote speaker Mexican-American interdisciplinary artist and educator Christie Tirado and music with DJ Papi. Light refreshments will be served. CONTACT: 316-4511, lredeagle@wisc.edu URL: https://solislemuslab.github.io/latinx-uwmadison/
Weaving Tradition: Menominee Basketry and the Legacy of Ash
Discovery Building 330 North Orchard Street, Madison, WI, United StatesLearn time-honored techniques at a workshop on traditional Menominee basket weaving led by Sherri LaChapelle-Corn (Pitapanukiw).This hands-on experience delves into the cultural significance of basketry, highlighting its role in preserving Menominee heritage. Additionally, gain insight into the ecological challenges posed by the emerald ash borer insect, which threatens the very materials essential to this craft. Discover the importance of sustaining these practices and the efforts to protect and rejuvenate the resources vital to Menominee culture.Before and after the workshop, stop by the interactive gallery at the Discovery Building featuring intricate woven works of art created by workshop host Sherri LaChapelle-Corn (Pitapanukiw).REGISTRATION [...]
Crossroads of Ideas: Wisconsin’s Role in Shaping the Future of Agriculture
Discovery Building 330 North Orchard Street, Madison, WI, United StatesGlenda Gillaspy (UW-Madison College of Agriculture and Life Sciences) moderates a lively panel discussion.This engaging panel discussion will take a deeper look into the innovation and tradition of Wisconsin agriculture and the opportunities and challenges we face at the leading edge of sustainable systems. Moderated by Dr. Glenda Gillaspy, Dean of UW-Madison College of Agricultural and Life Sciences, and featuring researchers who are helping establish Wisconsin as the leader in agricultural advancement and innovation.Panelists:Dr. Julie Dawson - Professor in the UW-Madison Department of Plant and Agroecosystem Sciences and Extension Specialist for Regional Food Systems. Research and extension interests include plant breeding [...]
Big Ideas for Busy People: Fields of Wonder
Majestic Theatre 115 King Street, Madison, WI, United StatesA celebration at the intersection of art and science. Nerdy talks, performances, Adult Swim crafts, prizes, and more!Doors and bar open at 6:30pm, event takes place 7-9pm. Mark your calendars for a unique, interactive event!Join the Wisconsin Science Festival and friends for an unforgettable night at the intersection of art and science. Hear flash talks from incredible scientists on an array of topics, enjoy dance performances supported by the UW-Madison Division of the Arts, take in the musical wonder of the fiddle, and get creative with crafts led by the Madison Children's Museum Adult Swim team.This event is free and in [...]
MadPrompts: Creativity Unleashed
Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, DeLuca ForumMadPrompts is back! Join us at the Wisconsin Science Festival for an evening of creativity and innovation, where contestants race against the clock to create winning images using generative AI. CONTACT: cecarusi@wisc.edu URL: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/madprompts-creativity-unleashed-tickets-993842538787?aff=oddtdtcreator
SoundWaves: Developing Ideas, Part 1
Discovery Building 330 North Orchard Street, Madison, WI, United StatesExplore how trends, plans, viewpoints, projects, materials, and sounds develop. Where we are and where we might be headed in the future.All year, SoundWaves will explore the concept of Development. In our first event, we ask: How did the development of monotheism affect human society? How do plants evolve, and how do we help them evolve? What is all this about AI? How does research and creativity give birth to a novel? And what does development mean in the context of music? Find out on October 18, at 7:30pm in the DeLuca Forum in the Discovery Building. This SoundWaves event is [...]
WID Seminar Series: The Gradual Emergency of Complexity During Origins of Life
3rd Floor Orchard View Room, Discovery Building (Also offered online)Presented by the David Baum Lab, with into by John Denu. The Gradual Emergency of Complexity During Origins of Life Presented by the David Baum Lab, with introduction by John Denu Discovering simplicity in complex systems at the intersection of digital and natural worlds. Free and open to the public. Light refreshments served. Online also available. ONLINE: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/96326864622