[Colloquium] Invitation to the Computation Workshop | Spring 2019 Schedule

Nora Nickels nnickels at uchicago.edu
Mon Apr 1 10:13:33 CDT 2019


THE SPRING 2019COMPUTATIONAL SOCIAL SCIENCE WORKSHOP
<https://macss.uchicago.edu/content/computation-workshop>
THURSDAY’S, 11:00AM-12:20PM, KENT 120A LIGHT LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED AT EACH
WORKSHOP.


APRIL 4THCO-SPONSORED BY THE QUANTITATIVE METHODS COMMITTEEAMOS GOLAN
<https://www.american.edu/cas/faculty/agolan.cfm>PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS,
DIRECTOR OF THE THE INFO-METRICS INSTITUTEAMERICAN UNIVERSITY


APRIL 11THABDULLAH ALMAATOUQ  <http://www.amaatouq.com/>PH.D. STUDENT IN
COMPUTATIONAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING, RESEARCH ASSISTANT AT THE HUMAN
DYNAMICS GROUPMASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (MIT)


APRIL 25THANDREY RZHETSKY
<https://genes.uchicago.edu/directory/andrey-rzhetsky-phd>PROFESSOR,
DEPARTMENT OF MEDICINE AND DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN GENETICS; SENIOR FELLOW,
COMPUTATION INSTITUTE; SENIOR FELLOW, INSTITUTE FOR GENOMICS AND SYSTEMS
BIOLOGYTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO


MAY 2NDKAITLIN TORPHY, KEN FRANK, JILIANG TANG
<https://www.teachersinsocialmedia.com/who-we-are>INTERDISCIPLINARY TEAM OF
THE “TEACHERS IN SOCIAL MEDIA PROJECT”MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY


MAY 16THTOM GRIFFITHS
<https://psych.princeton.edu/person/tom-griffiths>PROFESSOR
OF PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCEPRINCETON UNIVERSITY


MAY 23RDSTEPHANIE PALMER
<https://pondside.uchicago.edu/oba/faculty/palmer_s.html>ASSISTANT
PROFESSOR, DEPARTMENT OF ORGANISMAL BIOLOGY AND ANATOMYTHE UNIVERSITY OF
CHICAGO



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This weekly workshop highlights the work of those pioneering data science
analytical techniques and social science and computation methods while
bringing together graduate students, post-docs, and faculty all working at
the nexus of computation and big, social science questions. The workshop
also allows regular participants to share works in progress for feedback,
fosters robust dialogue between young scholars in these emerging fields,
and showcases local scholars leading pedagogical seminars on new papers or
methods.

The 2018-2019 Computation Workshop
<https://macss.uchicago.edu/content/computation-workshop>meets each
Thursday from 11:00 a.m. to 12:20 p.m. in Kent 120. All interested faculty
and graduate students are welcome. Students in the Masters of Computational
Social Science program are required to attend and join the discussion by
posting a comment on the issues page
<https://github.com/uchicago-computation-workshop/README>of the workshop’s
public repository on GitHub.
<https://github.com/uchicago-computation-workshop>
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