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All Topics (February 19 through March 19)

Wednesday, February 19

Thursday, February 20

  • 1:00 PM
    IS&T RCS Tutorial - Machine Learning with Python scikit-learn, Part Two (Hands-on)
    This session was rescheduled from Feb 6 due to technical issues. What to Expect: This session introduces Scikit-Learn, a powerful Python library for machine learning. Scikit-Learn supports supervised and unsupervised learning and offers tools for: Data preprocessing Model fitting Model selection Evaluation And much more Through hands-on exercises with real datasets, you'll learn to develop…

Friday, February 21

  • 10:00 AM
    Center for Systems Neuroscience - Test Event
    This is only a test.
  • 12:00 PM
    Can Institutional Reforms be Made Meaningful?
    In June, Kenyan president William Ruto published a piece in the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s flagship magazine headlined “A Consensus is Forming for IMF Reform.” At the time of its publication, Nairobi was engulfed in protest against an IMF-approved tax increase, with tens of thousands of Kenyans refusing the imposition of austerity programs. One could…

Monday, February 24

Wednesday, February 26

  • 12:30 PM
    Queering Repression: How the Global Crackdown on Civil Society Affects LGBT+ NGO Foundings
    Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) emerged over the 20th century to become instrumental aspects of domestic civil society, globally. These organizations are associated with improving many outcomes, such as support for minority populations like LGBT+ communities. Over time, however, a significant number of countries have enacted policies repressing civil society, generally, and LGBT+ organizations, specifically. What effects…
  • 2:00 PM
    IS&T RCS Tutorial - Introduction to Data and Code Reproducibility for Researchers (Lecture)
    This tutorial will introduce the idea of reproducibility for scientific analysis, including motivation and practical tips for getting started. While some examples may be given in R with environmental applications, concepts should be applicable to any analysis that depends on data and code. This tutorial will have useful reminders to all skill levels but will…

Thursday, February 27

  • 10:00 AM
    IS&T RCS Tutorial - Getting Started with the JMP Student Edition & Data Visualization (Hands-on)
    Getting Started with the JMP Student Edition: Overview of the JMP Student Edition Navigating the interface Basic graphicing and analysis Importing data Saving and reproducting analysises Data Visualization: Drag-and-drop graphing with Graph Builder Creating foundational graph types Visualizing high-dimenional data sets Producing publication-quality graphics
  • 1:00 PM
    Public Health Responses in Displacement Crises
    Join BU's Center on Emerging Infectious Diseases and Center on Forced Displacement for a guest lecture with Jeremy Konyndyk. Jeremy Konyndyk is a committed humanitarian advocate and seasoned emergency operator who has served in senior appointments in two U.S. administrations prior to his appointment as President of Refugees International. Between these appointments, he worked as…
  • 2:00 PM
    IS&T RCS Tutorial - JMP Linear Modeling & Predictive Modeling and Machine Learning (Hands‐on)
    Linear Modeling: Least squares regression Logistic regression Generalized linear models Mixed models Predictive Modeling and Machine Learning: Common supervised machine learning techniques Automatic model crross-validation Deploying models Deep learning with the Touch add-in

Friday, February 28

  • 3:00 PM
    CISE Seminar: Yushan Chen, Cofounder and COO, Artly AI
    Talk Title: Artly AI: Blending Automation with Craftsmanship Abstract:How can AI and robotics transform industries that rely on human skill and craftsmanship? In this talk, I will share the journey behind Artly AI and Artly Coffee, where cutting-edge automation meets artisanal expertise to redefine how we experience handcrafted products. From solving labor shortages to enhancing…

Monday, March 3

Wednesday, March 5

  • 8:30 AM
    Green Industrial Policy in the Global South
    As countries struggle to meet existing global and national development goals, and as the costs of climate inaction mount, there is a surge in policy discourse and experimentation with green industrial policy. While investment-led strategies toward just, green structural transformations will vary country to country - dependent on the economy and climate risk exposure -…

Thursday, March 6

  • 4:00 PM
    Accelerating Change in the Mobility Sector: Trends, Cutting Edge Technology, and How Cities Can Proactively Engage and Participate
    Join the Boston University Initiative on Cities and the City Planning & Urban Affairs Program for a panel discussion on how innovations and the latest in infrastructure delivery, materials, AI, electrification, data, and autonomy impact our built environment. The panel will examine the differences between private and public sector approaches to technological advances and discuss…
  • World Statistics Day Seminar
    Speaker:Youssef Marzouk, Professor in the Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics at MIT and co-director of the MIT Center for Computational Science and Engineering Talk Title: “Scaling up the black box: simulation-based inference, transport, and dimension reduction” Abstract: Many practical Bayesian inference problems fall into the simulation-based or “likelihood-free” setting, where evaluations of the likelihood function…
  • 5:30 PM
    RASTIC X ASML: The Talks
    Title: New Methodology for Robot Trajectory Volume Conflict Analysis using NX

Tuesday, March 11

  • 12:00 PM
    Health Data Science Distinguished Speaker Series with Dr. Bhramar Mukherjee, Yale SPH
    Cosponsors: Center for Health Data Science at BU SPH and the Hariri Institute for Computing Speaker: Bhramar Mukherjee, PhD, Anna M.R. Lauder Professor of Biostatistics, Professor of Chronic Disease Epidemiology at the Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) Talk Title: Unveiling Bias: A Statistician’s Quest for Data Representation in Health Research Abstract: Despite several proposed…

Friday, March 14

Monday, March 17

  • 12:00 PM
    AI and Education Initiative Human and Machine Learning Lunch Series with Zhongkai Shangguan
    Speaker: Zhongkai Shangguan, BU PhD candidate, Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering Talk Title: Scalability and Accessibility: How AI Shapes the Future of Intelligent Tutoring Systems Bio: Zhongkai Shangguan, Ph.D. candidate, specializes in computer vision, natural language processing, data mining, and reinforcement learning. His research interests are generally in machine learning for assistive technology, focusing…
  • Urban Inequalities Workshop
    Presented by Yasemin Girgin, Ph.D. Student, Boston University: “Politics of Gentrification: Desecularization of Culture in Istanbul”

Wednesday, March 19

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