Science Communication with physicist Laurie Winkless, author of "Sticky" & "Science and the City"
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by DataCafé
11M ago
A key part of the scientific method is communicating the insights to an audience, for any field of research or problem context. This is where the ultimate value comes from: by sharing the cutting-edge results that can improve our understanding of the world and help deliver new innovations in people's lives. Effective science communication sits at the intersection of data, research, and the art of storytelling. In this episode of the DataCafé we have the pleasure of welcoming Laurie Winkless, a physicist, author and science communications expert. Laurie has extensive experience in science jour ..read more
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Science Communication with physicist Laurie Winkless, author of "Sticky" and "Science & The City"
DataCafé
by DataCafé
11M ago
A key part of the scientific method is communicating the insights to an audience, for any field of research or problem context. This is where the ultimate value comes from: by sharing the cutting-edge results that can improve our understanding of the world and help deliver new innovations in people's lives. Effective science communication sits at the intersection of data, research, and the art of storytelling. In this episode of the DataCafé we have the pleasure of welcoming Laurie Winkless, a physicist, author and science communications expert. Laurie has extensive experience in science jour ..read more
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A Culture of Innovation
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by DataCafé
1y ago
Culture is a key enabler of innovation in an organisation. Culture underpins the values that are important to people and the motivations for their behaviours. When these values and behaviours align with the goals of innovation, it can lead to high performance across teams that are tasked with the challenge of leading, inspiring and delivering innovation. Many scientists and researchers are faced with these challenges in various scenarios, yet may be unaware of the level of influence that comes from the culture they are part of. In this episode we talk about what it means to design and embed a ..read more
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Scaling the Internet
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by DataCafé
1y ago
Do you have multiple devices connected to your internet fighting for your bandwidth? Are you asking your children (or even neighbours!) to get off the network so you can finish an important call? Recent lockdowns caused huge network contention as everyone moved to online meetings and virtual classrooms. This is an optimisation challenge that requires advanced modelling and simulation to tackle. How can a network provider know how much bandwidth to provision to a town or a city to cope with peak demands? That's where agent-based simulations come in - to allow network designers to anticipate and ..read more
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[Bite] Documenting Data Science Projects
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by DataCafé
1y ago
Do you ever find yourself wondering what the data was you used in a project? When was it obtained and where is it stored? Or even just the way to run a piece of code that produced a previous output and needs to be revisited? Chances are the answer is yes. And it’s likely you have been frustrated by not knowing how to reproduce an output or rerun a codebase or even who to talk to to obtain a refresh of the data - in some way, shape, or form.  The problem that a lot of project teams face, and data scientists in particular, is the agreement and effort to document their work in a robust and ..read more
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[Bite] Documenting Data Science Project Work
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by DataCafé
1y ago
Do you ever find yourself wondering what the data was you used in a project? When was it obtained and where is it stored? Or even just the way to run a piece of code that produced a previous output and needs to be revisited? Chances are the answer is yes. And it’s likely you have been frustrated by not knowing how to reproduce an output or rerun a codebase or even who to talk to to obtain a refresh of the data - in some way, shape, or form.  The problem that a lot of project teams face, and data scientists in particular, is the agreement and effort to document their work in a robust and ..read more
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Landing Data Science Projects: The Art of Change Management & Implementation
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by Jason & Jeremy
2y ago
Are people resistant to change? And if so, how do you manage that when trying to introduce and deliver innovation through Data Science? In this episode of the DataCafé we discuss the challenges faced when trying to land a data science project. There are a number of potential barriers to success that need to be carefully managed. We talk about "change management" and aspects of employee behaviours and stakeholder management that influence the chances of landing a project. This is especially important for embedding innovation in your company or organisation, and implementing a plan to sustain ..read more
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[Bite] Version Control for Data Scientists
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by DataCafé
2y ago
Data scientists usually have to write code to prototype software, be it to preprocess and clean data, engineer features, build a model, or deploy a codebase into a production environment or other use case. The evolution of a codebase is important for a number of reasons which is where version control can help, such as: collaborating with other code developers (due diligence in coordination and delegation) generating backups recording versions tracking changes experimenting and testing and working with agility. In this bite episode of the DataCafé we talk about these motivators for version co ..read more
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Deep Learning Neural Networks: Building Trust and Breaking Bias
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by DataCafé
2y ago
We explore one of the key issues around Deep Learning Neural Networks - how can you prove that your neural network will perform correctly? Especially if the neural network in question is at the heart of a mission-critical application, such as making a real-time control decision in an autonomous car. Similarly, how can you establish if you've trained your neural network at the heart of a loan decision agent  with a prebuilt bias? How can you be sure that your black box is going to adapt to critical new situations? We speak with Prof. Alessio Lomuscio about how Mixed Integer Linear Program ..read more
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[Bite] Wordle: Winning against the algorithm
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2y ago
The grey, green and yellow squares taking over social media in the last few weeks is an example of the fascinating field of study known as Game Theory.  In this bite episode of DataCafé we talk casually about Wordle - the internet phenomenon currently challenging players to guess a new five letter word each day. Six guesses inform players what letters they have gotten right and if they are in the right place. It’s a lovely example of the different ways people approach game strategy through their choice of guesses and ways to use the information presented within the game. Wordles Wordle ..read more
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