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SUMMARY:‘Information and Uncertainty in Data Science’ Discussion Forum
DESCRIPTION:The ‘Information and Uncertainty in Data Science’ Discussion Forum is a forum for open inquiry and discussion about a wide range of recurring data science fundamentals\, including information\, uncertainty\, entropy\, bits\, probability\, machine learning\, generalization\, and others. All interested members of the UC Berkeley\, UCSF\, LBL and LLNL communities are welcome and encouraged to attend.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/information-and-uncertainty-in-data-science-discussion-forum/
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SUMMARY:Science Lecture – Black Holes\, Big and Small- A laser-guided adaptive optics view
DESCRIPTION:Black holes come in at least two varieties. Supermassive black holes lay at the centers of galaxies and\, while not theoretically predicted\, have been definitively proven to exist using observations of stars’ orbits at the heart of the Milky Way. Stellar mass black holes are predicted to exist in large numbers — 100 million in our Galaxy alone — but only two dozen have been found\, all in binaries….
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/science-lecture-black-holes-big-and-small-a-laser-guided-adaptive-optics-view/
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SUMMARY:Securing Research Data: A Workshop on Emerging Practices in Computation and Storage for Sensitive Data
DESCRIPTION:https://www.eventbrite.com/e/securing-research-data-a-workshop-on-emerging-practices-in-computation-and-storage-for-sensitive-tickets-60499431428 \nResearchers\, computer scientists and data scientists from a range of disciplines are working with increasingly large\, multi-dimensional datasets in the context of complex networks and computing infrastructure. Data generated by these advanced applications are often subject to an evolving landscape of protection requirements\, due to the involvement of human subjects or critical physical infrastructure. At the same time\, collaborative research projects and teams drive demand for large-scale distributed platforms that can move data and compute securely over high-speed networks and cyberinfrastructure. How do we secure the data\, the network\, and the computer to meet this challenge? \nThis one-day workshop will convene researchers from a variety of disciplines who are leading these trends through their work in biology and medicine\, public health and the social sciences\, and other fields. In addition\, IT service providers and security architects will describe new services and platforms being developed to provide secure research data management and computation capabilities at scale\, while managing challenges of authentication\, access control\, and privacy protection. We will also present advanced theory on the tradeoffs between engineering systems for complexity and robustness\, and how this tradeoff in itself can create fragility. \nAttendees will: \n\nIdentify and discuss research trends and patterns across domains\, especially where large restricted or sensitive data are being mobilized for collaborations among researchers at different sites\nExamine the state of secure research data and compute infrastructure services\, design patterns\, and supporting capabilities that are providing models for sustainable and scalable solutions\nDiscuss infrastructure standards\, and share resources\, knowledge\, and structures for best practices\n\nFeatured Speakers \nFlorence Hudson\, Founder & CEO of FDHint. Former Senior Vice President and Chief Innovation Officer at Internet2. Keynote: “TIPPSS for Enabling and Securing our Increasingly Connected World” \nDavid L. Alderson\, Professor in Operations Research Department and Director for the Center of Infrastructure Defense at the Naval Postgraduate School. Keynote: “Managing Complexity in a World of Surprise” \nPanels \nPanel 1: Securing your research data: Perspectives from domain scientists\nPanel 2: Securing your infrastructure in a changing landscape: An engineering perspective\nPanel 3: Security and privacy in practice \nSponsors:\nCITRIS and the Banatao Institute\nScience Engagement Team of the Pacific Research Platform (NSF Project #ACI-1541349)\nCenter for Long-Term Cybersecurity\, UC Berkeley \nProgram committee:\nCamille Crittenden\, CITRIS and the Banatao Institute\nTom DeFanti\, UC San Diego\, Qualcomm Institute\, Calit2\nChris Hoffman\, UC Berkeley\nJeff Weekley\, UC Merced\nMark Yashar\, CITRIS\, UC Berkeley \nContact:\nMark Yashar\, UC Berkeley\, myashar@berkeley.edu \nhttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/securing-research-data-a-workshop-on-emerging-practices-in-computation-and-storage-for-sensitive-tickets-60499431428
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/securing-research-data-a-workshop-on-emerging-practices-in-computation-and-storage-for-sensitive-data/
LOCATION:UCSC Silicon Valley Campus\, Santa Clara\, 3175 Bowers Avenue \, Santa Clara\, CA\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190829T090000
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SUMMARY:Digital Equity: The Social and Human Rights Impacts of AI in Mexico
DESCRIPTION:Digital Equity: The Social and Human Rights Impacts of AI in Mexico\nThurs.\, August 29\, 2019 9:00 – 6:00 pm \nTecnológico de Monterrey\, Campus Estado de México\nKM. 3.5 Carr. Lago de Guadalupe\nCol. Margarita Maza de Juárez\nAtizapán de Zaragoza\, Estado de México\nC.P. 52926 \n#DigitalEquity19 | Workshop Information: wip.mx/de \nArtificial intelligence (AI) holds great potential to benefit society\, enabling greater efficiency\, equity\, and reach. But\, utilization of biased training data and ill-considered algorithms can undermine social gains by perpetuating and reinforcing social injustices. While AI-enabled systems have been shown to have these negative effects\, it is important to also consider how AI and intelligent tools can be applied to power some of the most innovative solutions to society’s most pressing challenges — from democratic engagement to humanitarian aid and digital inclusion. \nEquidad Digital brings together leading practitioners and scholars to discuss the social and human rights impacts of AI-enabled systems in the Mexico-U.S. context and to support the development of interdisciplinary research and capacity building.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/digital-equity-the-social-and-human-rights-impacts-of-ai-in-mexico/
LOCATION:Tecnológico de Monterrey\, Campus Estado de México\, KM. 3.5 Carr. Lago de Guadalupe\, Col. Margarita Maza de Juárez\, Atizapán de Zaragoza\, C.P. 52926\, Mexico
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