WID Seminar Series
WID Seminar Series
Resilience, Robustness and Adaptability. Wisconsin Institute for Discovery's second year exploring resilience, robustness and adaptability in complex systems through faculty and guest seminars.
Resilience, Robustness and Adaptability. Wisconsin Institute for Discovery's second year exploring resilience, robustness and adaptability in complex systems through faculty and guest seminars.
Coding Support for Researchers. Researchers are encouraged to come to Coding Meetup to ask questions about new computational tools, how to apply coding tools in research, how to troubleshoot coding bugs, or anything else related to data or code. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin ONLINE: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin
Jeremias Sulam, JHU. This semester we will be holding hybrid seminars, with both in-person and virtual (Zoom) participation. Pizza will be served for the in-person attendees. URL: https://silo.wisc.edu/
Open Language Table for Indigenous Languages. Most Wednesdays on the first floor of the Discovery Building and hosted by the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery ID Hub in Room 1145. An Indigenous Language Table is designed to enable language learners to develop spoken language skills outside of the classroom setting, build …
Coding Support for Researchers. Researchers are encouraged to come to Coding Meetup to ask questions about new computational tools, how to apply coding tools in research, how to troubleshoot coding bugs, or anything else related to data or code. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin ONLINE: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin
SoundWaves is looking back to milestones from the past as a springboard to learn about our world today. This gathering is all about Jazz!
The Ethics, Values, Information, and Law (EVIL) reading group pursues scholarship in the intersections of ethics, law, and data and information technologies. The EVIL Reading group meets every three weeks (roughly), Fridays, online, and is hosted in collaboration with the iSchool and ML+X. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://go.wisc.edu/7319a8 ONLINE: https://go.wisc.edu/7319a8
Coding Support for Researchers. Researchers are encouraged to come to Coding Meetup to ask questions about new computational tools, how to apply coding tools in research, how to troubleshoot coding bugs, or anything else related to data or code. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin ONLINE: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin
This workshop is an introduction to making interactive data visualizations in Python. Learners will create a new environment using conda, wrangle data into the proper format using pandas library, create visualizations using the Plotly Python library, and display these visualizations and create widgets using Streamlit. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://uw-madison-datascience.github.io/2023-09-13-uwmadison-mini/
Qing Qu, UMich. This semester we will be holding hybrid seminars, with both in-person and virtual (Zoom) participation. Pizza will be served for the in-person attendees. URL: https://silo.wisc.edu/
Coding Support for Researchers. Researchers are encouraged to come to Coding Meetup to ask questions about new computational tools, how to apply coding tools in research, how to troubleshoot coding bugs, or anything else related to data or code. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin ONLINE: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin
Palettes, Pigments, and Perception–Watercolor Connections. Explore the mixability of watercolor chemistry and visual perception with our experts: Kaitlin Walsh - Independent artist specializing in abstract anatomical watercolor and oil paintings Kristin Labby - Beloit College professor incorporating technical studies of art and artifacts into instrumental analysis chemistry courses Karen Schloss …
Explore the mixability of watercolor chemistry and visual perception with our experts in the field.
Speakers: Kaitlin Walsh – Independent artist specializing in abstract anatomical watercolor and oil paintings. Kristin Labby – Beloit College professor incorporating technical studies of art and artifacts into her instrumental analysis chemistry courses. Karen Schloss – University of Wisconsin–Madison associate professor Department of Psychologyr Visual Reasoning Lab studies how people …
AI for Antibiotic Discovery. Cesar de la Fuente, Presidential Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at the Perelman School of Medicine at U Penn has pioneered computational approaches that have greatly accelerated antibiotic discovery, yielding numerous preclinical candidates. He has received over 60 major awards, has published over 130 papers including in …
ML+X (Machine Learning Community) Event. CONTACT: endemann@wisc.edu ONLINE: https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/92639425571?pwd=Z0tCaWZxK0dDcWs2dm51dXZpcy9mQT09
Coding Support for Researchers. Researchers are encouraged to come to Coding Meetup to ask questions about new computational tools, how to apply coding tools in research, how to troubleshoot coding bugs, or anything else related to data or code. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin ONLINE: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin
2023 Hispanic International Film Festival Winner!. There are no bugs in winter is a zero-budget scifi film created by two UW-Madison faculty during the pandemic (Claudia Solis-Lemus and Daniel Pimentel-Alarcon). 101 minutes | United States | 2023 | Spanish with English subtitles - A former pianist sees a mysterious photo …
TBD. This semester we will be holding hybrid seminars, with both in-person and virtual (Zoom) participation. Pizza will be served for the in-person attendees. URL: https://silo.wisc.edu/
Coding Support for Researchers. Researchers are encouraged to come to Coding Meetup to ask questions about new computational tools, how to apply coding tools in research, how to troubleshoot coding bugs, or anything else related to data or code. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin ONLINE: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin
Resilience, Robustness and Adaptability. OPTIMIZATION, EQUILIBRIUM, POWER AND CHRISTMAS COOKIES! Join us to hear the Ferris Lab tie it all together in a festive bow! Praful Gagrani from the Baum Lab will introduce this fascinating medley. December 19th at 2pm in the Orchard View Room, Discovery Building. Wisconsin Institute for …
Coding Support for Researchers. Researchers are encouraged to come to Coding Meetup to ask questions about new computational tools, how to apply coding tools in research, how to troubleshoot coding bugs, or anything else related to data or code. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin ONLINE: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin
This workshop introduces data visualization by focusing on the basic components of a chart and on the decisions you need to make in order to create and refine a chart. You will learn to craft messages about data and communicate those messages in charts. The principles applied to charts in …
Open Language Table for Indigenous Languages. Most Wednesdays on the first floor of the Discovery Building and hosted by the Wisconsin Institute for Discovery ID Hub in Room 1145. An Indigenous Language Table is designed to enable language learners to develop spoken language skills outside of the classroom setting, build …
Coding Support for Researchers. Researchers are encouraged to come to Coding Meetup to ask questions about new computational tools, how to apply coding tools in research, how to troubleshoot coding bugs, or anything else related to data or code. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin ONLINE: https://datascience.wisc.edu/hub/#dropin
The Ethics, Values, Information, and Law (EVIL) reading group pursues scholarship in the intersections of ethics, law, and data and information technologies. The EVIL Reading group meets every three weeks (roughly), Fridays, online, and is hosted in collaboration with the iSchool and ML+X. CONTACT: facilitator@datascience.wisc.edu URL: https://go.wisc.edu/7319a8 ONLINE: https://go.wisc.edu/7319a8