Turing MIR@W day
Monday 12 October 2020
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Objective
The workshop aims to highlight Warwick’s involvement with the Alan Turing Institute, present ongoing projects between Warwick-affiliated researchers and the Turing, and identify ways in which researchers at Warwick can contribute to new and ongoing activities at the Turing. A particular emphasis is put on research in the mathematical sciences.
The Alan Turing Institute is the UK’s national institute for data science and artificial intelligence. Warwick University currently has 24 Turing Fellows associated with eight departments. Researchers affiliated to Warwick are involved in activities such as the Data Study Groups and the Data Science for Social Good programme.
Confirmed speakers
Graham Cormode, Turing University Lead for Warwick
Rebecca Silver, Turing University Liaison Manager (ULM) at the University of Warwick
Sebastian Vollmer, Director of Data Study Groups at the Turing
Colm Connaughton (tbc), Director of the Warwick Centre for Complexity Science and deputy-director of the Mathematics of Real World Systems (MathSys) CDT
David Green, Turing Fellow
Elena Kochkina, Postdoctoral Researcher at Turing and Warwick
Shuaib Choudhry, PhD candidate at Warwick University
Schedule
14:00 to 18:00. Precise schedule to be announced.
Location
Online only, link will be sent after registration.
Organisers
Marya Bazzi, Warwick and the Alan Turing Institute
Martin Lotz, Warwick