events

Hawaiʻi EPSCoR Annual Meeting

Join the Hawaiʻi EPSCoR annual meeting for updates on the Change Hawaiʻi project that focuses on interdisciplinary climate and data science research for the state. Our cohort of data science fellows will present their projects in the areas such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, data analysis, data visualization, and natural language processing. Friday, May 5, […]

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Change Hawaiʻi Project Seminar

Join Hawaiʻi EPSCoR and the Hawaiʻi Data Science Institute Spring Seminar on Friday, January 20, 2023 at 2:00 pm. Location: 103 Keller Hall, UH Mānoa and Zoom The current Hawaiʻi Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (EPSCoR) Change(HI) project is a five-year, $20M National Science Foundation award to fund research, education and capacity building in support of actionable

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IndigiData Workshop

IndigiData is a one-week (4-6 days) Indigenous data science education workshop each summer to introduce data science and informatics skills to tribal undergraduate and graduate students. The program features an Indigenous-centered curriculum that is led by a community of Indigenous data scientists and guest faculty. All workshop activities will center Indigenous data sovereignty and data ethics while also providing students valuable insight into

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High Performance Computing Workshop

Description This FREE workshop is sponsored by the University of Hawai?i Information Technology Service Cyberinfrastructure group and Hawaii Data Science Institute (HI-DSI) This workshop focuses on Utilization of High performance Computing (HPC) clusters, such as Mana, for deep learning tasks as well as the benefits of understanding the different types of file systems available on

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F.A.I.R Data Management Security and Ethics Workshop

Workshop Description This workshop focuses on introducing FAIR data management practices — FAIR stands for Findability, Accessibility, Interoperability, and Reusability. Prerequisites Modern web browserHydroshare account Learning Outcomes Attendees will learn how to incorporate these concepts into data management, additionally, the seminar will address data security and ethics. Tools used for this workshop Modern web browser

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