Engaging community science and rebuilding societal trust with Open Science
Hosted by the Gotham Data Clinic and IGNITE
Hosted by the Gotham Data Clinic and IGNITE
160 Convent Avenue, New York, NY 10031
Thanks again to everyone for making our inaugural symposium a success. With over 40 attendees and 20 speakers from across the city, each engaging with science through diverse perspectives, the discussion was both dynamic and insightful. If you missed out or want a reminder of the sessions, see the photos, video recaps, and poster PDFs below.
Dr. Suzanne Dikker (NYU, Ghent University, Hybrid Harmony) chats with attendees in the lovely NAC Ballroom in CUNY City College
Dr. Teon Brooks shares the Gotham Data Clinic mission
Joshua Modeste (NYCPS) marvels at Laura Hart's (RoboFun) icosirhombidodecahedron during her lightning talk!
Dr. Steve Azeka (GDC) leads the discussion with panelists Noel Hidalgo (BetaNYC), Dr. Elizabeth Waters (NYU Tandon), Dr. Latasha Wright (BioBus), and Anthony Negron (NY Hall of Science) [left to right]
Introductory comments with Dr. Teon Brooks and demonstrations by Teon and Scott Jones about the Gotham Data Clinic and IGNITE
Our 11 lightning talk presenters share their work
A pragmatic and inspiring panel discussion covering STEM education, community building, AI and computation