Thank you all for attending the Data Science Day event. Also a special thanks to our guest speakers, department chairs and sponsors for your time and support!
Be sure to mark your calendars and RSVP to attend the Data Science Day at Discovery Park on April 6th.
RSVP for free here: https://lnkd.in/eX8ER8-w
The College of Information will be having the first CODE series of 2022 with Shad Griffin, Data Scientist at IBM. He will be presenting on “Building AI that is Transparent, Fair and Trustworthy.”
The event will take place on Zoom on Wednesday, January 26th at 10:00 am. This event might be of interest to many of the students in the Data Science organization.
More information is available at this link: https://ci.unt.edu/code and a flyer is also attached. You can keep an eye out on the COI and UNTInfoScience social media pages as it will be shared there as well.
The goal of this competition is to predict bike share use, given the hour, day, and information about the weather. Companies like Divvy try to predict how much demand there will be for bikes on any given day to allocate resources to redistribute bikes so that, ideally, very few bike stations are ever full (when you can’t park your bike) or empty (when you can’t pick up a bike if you want to).
Learn more about Data Science on Monday, October 11 @5pm. See you then!
The current Data Science organization team could successfully run a debate between the candidates for the leadership position in the academic year 2021-2022. Here is a link to the applications and the recorded video of the debate.
The deadline to vote is on Wednesday, August 18, at 11:45 pm.
According to our current constitution, only students who are members of the UNT DS organization can vote.
Please, note that this is the first year that the UNT Data Science organization is running an election. We have tried our bests to systematically do this process so that it can be fair toward all the students. Though, we always welcome suggestions and feedback for improving this process in the future.
Congratulations to the following Emerging Scholars; award winners of the Data Science presentation competition hosted by our UNT Data Science organization.
First place, Ocean Team : Yash, Suraj, Sumukha, Varun, Vishnu.
Second place, Sky Team: Anthony Johnson, Irina Maystorovich, Richard Tran, Bobby Meyer, Luke Hillard.
Third Place, Earth Team: Akansha Goel, Brijesh Gurung, Jagdish Kumar, Mahima Sunmoriya, Raheyma Khan.
Click on this link to check out the documentation for this event, including the recorded Zoom meeting.
Here are some cool awards funded by Dr. Daniella S. and Dr. Jiangping Chen.
Emerging Scholar: Data Science presentation competition with the theme Data Science tools, techniques, and applications, a wonderful event hosted by the UNT Data Science organization, could get about 40 participants from various departments and colleges such as UNT College of Engineering, University of North Texas G. Brint Ryan College of Business, and UNT College of Information.
This event also had 7 competitor teams presenting their projects during the final round of the competition!
Curious to learn about the winners and their projects? Watch for our next posts!
Our team sincerely Thanks Dr. Daniella S. and Dr. Jiangping Chen for funding this event!
Such a great start off! Go UNT Data Science organization!
Some cool pictures from this virtual event!
Hello Everyone,
It's time for our first event 'EMERGING SCHOLARS PRESENTATION COMPETITION'. The event will take place on Friday, March 05 from 4 pm to 6 pm with the theme 'Data Science Techniques and Applications'. To participate in the event, send an abstract and a 10 minute recorded video of your research project to the below-mentioned email by Saturday, February 27.
Mail: untdatasciecne.org@gmail.com
Zoom link for the event: https://lnkd.in/em_DYpc