From smho at fsu.edu Sat May 16 12:13:44 2020 From: smho at fsu.edu (Shuyuan Mary Ho) Date: Sat, 16 May 2020 12:13:44 -0400 Subject: [FSU iSchool-msit] =?utf-8?q?Fwd=3A_=5Btg-smartcities=5D_Webinar?= =?utf-8?q?_registration_=E2=80=93_Data_Science=3A_Enlighten_the_Pa?= =?utf-8?q?th_for_a_resilient_global_community_to_recover_from_COVI?= =?utf-8?q?D-19?= In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi all, You're cordially invited to attend a free webinar on the data science for building a resilient global community to recover from COVID-19. This webinar will be held on Monday 5/18/2020 at 10am Eastern Standard Time. One of the presenters is my research collaborator from Tel Aviv University. I think this webinar will be very interesting, as well as enlightening to support your personal inquiry and research. Cheers, Shuyuan -- Shuyuan Mary Ho | Associate Professor Florida State University School of Information ---------- Forwarded message --------- From: Asha CODATA Date: Mon, May 11, 2020 at 12:03 PM Subject: [tg-smartcities] Webinar registration ? Data Science: Enlighten the Path for a resilient global community to recover from COVID-19 To: Date: 18th May 2020, Time: UTC 14:00 Registration Link: https://register.gotowebinar.com/register/649586378895435792 Social distancing is expected to be part of our life in the foreseeable future. Smart city solutions are getting underway for that purpose. In addition to the bottom-up growth of new urban-tech products and services, top-down provision of data will be beneficial for the urban ecosystems. Particularly now, facing new and unfamiliar situations, city-level and national-level data are needed. However, feasible and workable data sharing frameworks are not always available and attainable. The experience in micro-mobility data sharing will be compared with that relating to the COVID-19 pandemic and we will discuss the implications of data integration on the societal and behavioral issues that are expected to emerge, especially regarding mobility. How can we facilitate cooperability for social distancing while maintaining public transportation? How can we restart the economy while preserving the sudden benefits of reduced environmental pollution? How can we apply contact tracing while respecting civil rights? How can we put the wellbeing of individuals, families and communities in focus? The current crisis is also an opportunity for action. Speakers: Ronit Purian , Smart cities researcher, Tel Aviv University and CODATA Smart Cities TG: ?Pave the road: From COVID and micro-mobility to civic mindedness? Ronit is a writer and researcher, BA and MA in Psychology and Ph.D. in technology management and information systems, Tel Aviv University. Carries out an ongoing interdisciplinary course, ?The Ethics of Big Data in the Smart City? ? developing a new digital product: accessibility maps and auditory navigation for the visually impaired ? in addition to research projects with the industry. Steve Diggs , Technical Director, Hydrographic Data Office (CCHDO), Scripps Institution of Oceanography / UC San Diego: ?Data fast and slow: Applying the lessons of pandemics to climate change? Steve is the Technical Director of the Hydrographic Data Group at Scripps Institution of Oceanography. A former field engineer, he has dedicated the last three decades to the design and operation of enterprise-level geoscience information systems that seamlessly deliver useful information from sensors in the field to the research community. In addition, Steve is a member of numerous international oceanographic data science teams and is currently the co-chair of both the Council of Data Facilities for the National Science Foundation and the Task Group on Improving Data Access and Reusability for CODATA under the International Science Council. Thanks, Asha ___________________________ *Twenty years of GBIF: * CODATA?s independent review charts successes and challenges *Call for sessions, posters and lightning talks , deadline 20 July:** International FAIR Convergence Symposium 2020* *UNESCO Global Consultations on Open Science* , deadline for inputs 15 June. *Call for Nominations and Applications: *Chair, CODATA International Data Policy Committee, Deadline Monday, 25 May 2020 *CODATA Connect and Data Science Journal Essay Competition* , deadline 30 June 2020. *DDI ? 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Name: May-18-Poster.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 2280008 bytes Desc: not available URL: From Zhe.He at cci.fsu.edu Tue May 26 16:35:13 2020 From: Zhe.He at cci.fsu.edu (Zhe He) Date: Tue, 26 May 2020 20:35:13 +0000 Subject: [FSU iSchool-msit] Potential DIS students in the Fall Message-ID: <326F04E7-36E5-4649-94C6-F8CE8D5C2AC6@fsu.edu> Dear all, Hope you are doing great! I am looking for graduate students to work on my 5-year collaborative NIH project: The Adherence Promotion with Person-centered Technology (APPT) Project: Promoting Adherence to Enhance the Early Detection and Treatment of Cognitive Decline (1R01AG064529) https://projectreporter.nih.gov/project_info_description.cfm?aid=9801140&icde=45921474 This is a great opportunity for students to work on a large-scale NIH project and gain hands-on experience with machine learning and AI techniques. The students will work with a strong interdisciplinary team of experts from Psychology, Computer Science, Medicine, Information, and Sociology at FSU. Starting Fall 2020, we will work with a team of students to develop the AI-based messaging system for this project. We expect to recruit a few DIS students first. Based on performance, this could lead to paid research assistant positions later on. Interested students should have some experiences with R or Python, and machine learning. Here is some additional information about this project: https://news.fsu.edu/news/health-medicine/2019/09/03/fsu-research-team-receives-2-9-million-to-examine-early-detection-of-dementia/ If you are interested, please send me an email with a short letter of intent and your CV. Thanks very much! Best, Zhe ?? 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