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

Nora Nickels via Colloquium colloquium at mailman.cs.uchicago.edu
Mon Jan 7 10:09:50 CST 2019


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


JANUARY 10THED AWH
<https://psychology.uchicago.edu/directory/edward-s-awh>PROFESSOR,
DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY, THE INSTITUTE FOR MIND AND BIOLOGY, AND THE
GROSSMAN INSTITUTE FOR NEUROSCIENCE, QUANTITATIVE BIOLOGY AND HUMAN BEHAVIORTHE
UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO


JANUARY 17THNICOLAS MASSE
<https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicolas-masse-43806a1a/>POSTDOCTORAL SCHOLAR
AND STAFF SCIENTIST, DEPARTMENT OF NEUROBIOLOGYTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO


JANUARY 24THADAM BONICA  <http://web.stanford.edu/~bonica/>ASSOCIATE
PROFESSOR OF POLITICAL SCIENCESTANFORD UNIVERSITY


FEBRUARY 14THMONICA ROSENBERG  <http://monicarosenberg.org/>POSTDOCTORAL
ASSOCIATE, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGYYALE UNIVERSITY


FEBRUARY 21STTOR WAGER
<https://www.colorado.edu/neuroscience/tor-wager>PROFESSOR
OF PSYCHOLOGY AND NEUROSCIENCE, DIRECTOR OF THE COGNITIVE AND AFFECTIVE
NEUROSCIENCE LABORATORYUNIVERSITY OF COLORADO BOULDER


FEBRUARY 28THSTEVEN DURLAUF
<http://home.uchicago.edu/sdurlauf/index.html>STEANS
PROFESSOR OF EDUCATIONAL POLICY AT THE HARRIS SCHOOL OF PUBLIC POLICY
STUDIESTHE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO


MARCH 7THMACSS STUDENT CONFERENCE  <https://macss.uchicago.edu/>THE
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>

-- 
Nora Nickels
Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Comparative Human Development
Preceptor, Masters in Computational Social Science
Fellow, Institute for Mind and Biology
The University of Chicago
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