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SUMMARY:Solutions Center Office Hours-RSMAS Campus
DESCRIPTION:Could you use some help with technical troubleshooting? Are you having trouble installing software? Do you need answers to questions for a grant proposal? The Advanced Computing (AC) Team’s OFFICE HOURS can help! AC holds office hours on all 3 campuses to assist you: \nGables Campus:  Thursdays 2-4:30 PM  |  Ungar 330E  |  Kalan Dawson\, Systems Administrator\nRSMAS Campus:  Wednesdays  9-11  AM  |  MSC 223  |  Warner Baringer\, Senior Analyst/Systems Engineer\nMedical Campus: Wednesdays  10 AM-2 PM  |  Soffer CRC 7th Floor  |  Pedro Davila\, Systems Administrator \nAdvanced Computing can help with all kinds of technical troubles from how to use the new Triton supercomputer or Pegasus cluster\, to queueing instructions\, to resolving an error message. Consult with Warner at the RSMAS Campus on Wednesdays from 9:00-11:00 AM in the Doherty Marine Science Center\, Room MSC 223. \n 
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/ccs-office-hours-rsmas-campus-3/
LOCATION:Rosensteil School of Marine Atmospheric and Earth Science\, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway\, Virginia Key\, Florida\, 33149\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advanced Computing,Office Hours
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SUMMARY:Solutions Center Office Hours-Medical Campus
DESCRIPTION:Could you use some help with technical troubleshooting? Are you having trouble installing software? Do you need answers to questions for a grant proposal? The Advanced Computing (AC) Team’s OFFICE HOURS can help! AC holds office hours on all 3 campuses to assist you: \nGables Campus:  Thursdays 2-4:30 PM  |  Ungar 330E  |  Kalan Dawson\, Systems Administrator\nRSMAS Campus:  Wednesdays  9-11  AM  |  MSC 223  |  Warner Baringer\, Senior Analyst/Systems Engineer\nMedical Campus: Wednesdays  10 AM-2 PM  |  Soffer CRC 7th Floor  |  Pedro Davila\, Systems Administrator \nAdvanced Computing can help with all kinds of technical troubles from how to use the new Triton supercomputer or Pegasus cluster\, to queueing instructions\, to resolving an error message.  Consult with Pedro at the Medical Campus on Wednesdays from 10:00 AM-2:00 PM in the Don Soffer Clinical Research Center\, 1120 NW 14th St\, Room CRC 710\, Miami\, FL 33136.
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/ccs-office-hours-medical-campus/
LOCATION:Don Soffer Clinical Research Center\, 1120 NW 14th St\, Miami\, FL\, 33136\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advanced Computing,Office Hours
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SUMMARY:Solutions Center Office Hours-Gables Campus
DESCRIPTION:Could you use some help with technical troubleshooting? Are you having trouble installing software? Do you need answers to questions for a grant proposal? The Advanced Computing (AC) Team’s OFFICE HOURS can help! AC holds office hours on all 3 campuses to assist you: \nGables Campus:  Thursdays 2-4:30 PM  |  Ungar 330E  |  Kalan Dawson\, Systems Administrator \nRSMAS Campus:  Wednesdays  9-11  AM  |  MSC 223  |  Warner Baringer\, Senior Analyst/Systems Engineer\nMedical Campus: Wednesdays  10 AM-2 PM  |  Soffer CRC 7th Floor  |  Pedro Davila\, Systems Administrator \nAdvanced Computing can help with all kinds of technical troubles from how to use the new Triton supercomputer or Pegasus cluster\, to queueing instructions\, to resolving an error message. Consult with Kalan at the Gables Campus on Thursdays from 2:00-4:30PM in the Arthur A. Ungar Building\, 1365 Memorial Drive\, Room 330E\, Coral Gables\, FL 33146. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/ccs-office-hours-gables-campus-13/
LOCATION:Arthur A. Ungar Building\, 1365 Memorial Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advanced Computing,Office Hours
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SUMMARY:Women in Data Science (WiDS) 3/9/2020
DESCRIPTION:Register Now | $95.00 pp\nAttend the fourth annual Women in Data Science (WiDS) Miami Conference to learn and engage with data science leaders and community members.  This one-day technical conference provides an opportunity to hear about the latest data science-related research in a number of domains\, learn how leading-edge companies are leveraging data science for success\, and connect with potential mentors\, collaborators\, and others in the field. \nWiDS Miami 2020 will be the most empowering and insightful event yet! Featuring women/gender minority in data science looking for a platform to share their rise\, transition into\, or accomplishments in the field of data science\, the Paper Call presenters will educate on topics related to data science\, and will empower women to take on roles in this transformative field. All genders are invited to participate in the conference\, which features exclusively female speakers. \n \nAnnouncing the afternoon Keynote Speaker\nThe afternoon Keynote Speaker will be Nooshin Nabizadeh\, AI Solutions Architect at Intel Corporation. A successful University of Miami alumna who graduated with a PhD in Electrical and Computer Engineering\, Nooshin brings decade of experience in ML\, Computer Vision\, and Data Mining.  She also teaches ML at San Jose State University. Her fields of expertise include: AI\, Image Analysis\, Pattern Recognition\, and much more. \nMonday\, March 9\, 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM | Watsco Center\nPresented by NextEra Energy and hosted by the CCS\, the annual WiDS Conference takes place at the University of Miami’s Coral Gables campus. The Watsco Center Fieldhouse is located at 1245 Dauer Dr\, Coral Gables\, FL 33146.  Map + Directions \nWho Should Attend\nThe Conference is open to everyone\, regardless of gender\, who is interested in engaging with and learning from the local data science community. Whether you are an experienced data scientist or looking to learn more about the field\, WiDS Miami will have great content and opportunities to connect. \nWhat to Expect\n\nTalks from local speakers from academia and the industry\nOpportunity to network with the local data science community and leadership\, potential partners\, employers and employees\nLivestream of Stanford Keynote Speakers\n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n \n  \n  \n\nAbout WiDS \nThe Women in Data Science (WiDS) initiative aims to inspire and educate data scientists worldwide\, regardless of gender\, and to support women in the field.  ​WiDS started as a conference at Stanford in November 2015. Now\, WiDS includes a global conference\, with approximately 150+ regional events worldwide; a datathon\, encouraging participants to hone their skills using a social impact challenge; and a podcast\, featuring leaders in the field talking about their work\, their journeys\, and lessons learned. ​This conference provides an opportunity to hear about the latest data science-related research in a number of domains\, learn how leading-edge companies are leveraging data science for success\, and connect with potential mentors\, collaborators\, and others in the field. All genders are invited to participate in the conference\, which features exclusively female speakers. \n  \nWiDS Podcast\n​Season one of the WiDS podcast is now available on iTunes and Google Play. Hear from women leaders across the data science profession\, as they share their advice\, career highlights\, and lessons learned along the way. \n  \nWiDS 2019 Overview\nWatch highlights from the Women in Data Science Conference held at Stanford University on March 4\, 2019. Attendees share their perspectives\, and speakers share their insights.\nAll 2019 Stanford videos | 2019 Stanford Program
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/women-in-data-science-wids-3-9-2020/
LOCATION:Watsco Center\, 1245 Dauer Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Data Science
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SUMMARY:Solutions Center Office Hours-RSMAS Campus
DESCRIPTION:Could you use some help with technical troubleshooting? Are you having trouble installing software? Do you need answers to questions for a grant proposal? The Advanced Computing (AC) Team’s OFFICE HOURS can help! AC holds office hours on all 3 campuses to assist you: \nGables Campus:  Thursdays 2-4:30 PM  |  Ungar 330E  |  Kalan Dawson\, Systems Administrator\nRSMAS Campus:  Wednesdays  9-11  AM  |  MSC 223  |  Warner Baringer\, Senior Analyst/Systems Engineer\nMedical Campus: Wednesdays  10 AM-2 PM  |  Soffer CRC 7th Floor  |  Pedro Davila\, Systems Administrator \nAdvanced Computing can help with all kinds of technical troubles from how to use the new Triton supercomputer or Pegasus cluster\, to queueing instructions\, to resolving an error message. Consult with Warner at the RSMAS Campus on Wednesdays from 9:00-11:00 AM in the Doherty Marine Science Center\, Room MSC 223. \n 
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/ccs-office-hours-rsmas-campus-4/
LOCATION:Rosensteil School of Marine Atmospheric and Earth Science\, 4600 Rickenbacker Causeway\, Virginia Key\, Florida\, 33149\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advanced Computing,Office Hours
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SUMMARY:Solutions Center Office Hours-Medical Campus
DESCRIPTION:Could you use some help with technical troubleshooting? Are you having trouble installing software? Do you need answers to questions for a grant proposal? The Advanced Computing (AC) Team’s OFFICE HOURS can help! AC holds office hours on all 3 campuses to assist you: \nGables Campus:  Thursdays 2-4:30 PM  |  Ungar 330E  |  Kalan Dawson\, Systems Administrator\nRSMAS Campus:  Wednesdays  9-11  AM  |  MSC 223  |  Warner Baringer\, Senior Analyst/Systems Engineer\nMedical Campus: Wednesdays  10 AM-2 PM  |  Soffer CRC 7th Floor  |  Pedro Davila\, Systems Administrator \nAdvanced Computing can help with all kinds of technical troubles from how to use the new Triton supercomputer or Pegasus cluster\, to queueing instructions\, to resolving an error message.  Consult with Pedro at the Medical Campus on Wednesdays from 10:00 AM-2:00 PM in the Don Soffer Clinical Research Center\, 1120 NW 14th St\, Room CRC 710\, Miami\, FL 33136.
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/ccs-office-hours-medical-campus-2/
LOCATION:Don Soffer Clinical Research Center\, 1120 NW 14th St\, Miami\, FL\, 33136\, United States
CATEGORIES:Advanced Computing,Office Hours
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SUMMARY:Smart Cities MIAMI Conference 2020—POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:After careful consideration\, the SMART CITIES MIAMI 2020 Conference + Workshop previously scheduled for March 26-27th at University of Miami\, is POSTPONED due to statewide precautions for the COVID-19 Coronavirus\, and the State of Florida’s public health emergency declaration. \nThe planning committee at the Institute for Data Science and Computing and the School of Architecture are committed to the health and welfare of our attendees\, sponsors\, and speakers\, and the community as a whole\, and have decided to err on the side of safety. \nWe thank you for your interest in our program and ask you to stay tuned to our website for future dates. All registration and application links have been disabled. If you have questions or concerns\, please call 305-243-4962. \n  \n\n  \nThe University of Miami School of Architecture and Institute for Data Science & Computing invite you to attend the 4th annual Smart Cities MIAMI Conference + Workshop\, on Thursday and Friday\, March 26-27\, 2020. \n\n\n\n\nDay 1 Conference 3/26\nTo aid in the design and development of more sustainable\, livable\, and resilient cities\, the University of Miami brings cutting-edge research in urban planning\, architecture\, and engineering in alignment with computational resources and analytical methods.  The annual Smart Cities Miami Conference is an extension of these efforts\, providing a forum for leaders in academia\, industry\, and government to closely examine evolving theories and practices in the Smart City field.  The topics considered vary in scope and nature within a general theme that is particularly relevant for each year. \nThe theme for the 2020 edition is “Smart City Adoption\, Adaptation\, and Disruption“ providing opportunities to explore questions such as:\n\n\n\n\n• How does technology enable cities to adapt to a changing environment?\n• How do individuals\, societies\, and cultures adopt and adapt to emerging technologies\, such as IoT\, self-driving cars\, gig economies\, etc.?\n• How do we transition from sustaining to disruptive practices and technology?\n• Do cities become more resilient when they adopt new technology? \nThe Conference features Panel Discussions and Keynote Presentations. The price is $50 per person and includes complimentary parking\, light breakfast\, lunch\, and the closing reception. \nRegistration opens at 8:30 AM. Event Times:  9:00 AM – 6:00 PM. \nComplimentary Parking   \nAll Day 1 or Day 2 attendees are required to register their vehicle with the University to avoid issuance of a parking citation.\nPlease use this link to enter your license plate number. The link will be live through 3/27/2020 at 8:00 AM.  Your parking session will be valid beginning at 7:00 AM on 3/26 and last through 3/27 until 4:00 PM. Signage and parking lots attendants will direct you.  Important: Please park head-in only. \n\n\n\n\nKeynote Speakers\n\n\n\n\nCarlo Ratti\nDirector\, MIT SENSEable City LabAn architect and engineer by training\, Prof. Ratti teaches at MIT\, and is a founding partner of the international design and innovation practice Carlo Ratti Associati. A leading voice in the debate on new technologies’ impact on urban life\, his work has been exhibited at the Venice Biennale\, New York’s MoMA\, London’s Science Museum\, and Barcelona’s Design Museum. Two of his projects—the Digital Water Pavilion and the Copenhagen Wheel—were hailed by Time Magazine as “Best Inventions of the Year”. He has been included in Wired Magazine’s “Smart List: 50 People Who Will Change the World.” He is currently serving as Co-Chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Council on Cities and Urbanization.\n\n\n\n\nNicholas Negroponte\, Chairman Emeritus\, MIT Media Lab\nNicholas is the co-founder of the MIT Media Lab\, which he directed for 20 years. A graduate of MIT\, he was a pioneer in the field of computer-aided design and gave the first TED talk in 1984 (and 13 since). He is the author of Being Digital\, which has been translated into 40+ languages. In 2005\, he founded the nonprofit One Laptop per Child\, which deployed $1B worth of laptops for primary education in the developing world.\n\n\n\n\nJoseph Brancato\, FAIA\, NCARB\, Co-Chairman\, Gensler\nManaging Principal for Gensler’s NE + Latin American regions\, and Co-Chairman of the firm’s Board of Directors\, Joe sits on the Executive & Governance Committee and the Global Practices Committee.  He provides leadership to the architecture\, urban planning\, and design studios\, and speaks regularly on the impact of driverless cars and ride sharing on urban planning and development\, designing future cities\, experience-driven design\, and the urbanization of suburbia.\n\n\n\n  \nKeynote TALK TITLE: “SENSEABLE CITIES” | Carlo Ratti\nThe way we live\, work\, and play is very different today than it was just a few decades ago\, thanks in large part to a network of connectivity that now encompasses most people on the planet. In a similar way\, today we are at the beginning of a new technological revolution: the Internet is entering the physical space—the traditional domain of architecture and design—becoming an “Internet of Things” or IoT. As such\, it is opening the door to a variety of applications that—in a similar way to what happened with the first wave of the Internet—can encompass many domains: from energy to mobility\, from production to citizen participation. The contribution from Prof. Carlo Ratti will address these issues from a critical point of view through projects by the Senseable City Laboratory\, a research initiative at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology\, and the design office Carlo Ratti Associati. \n  \nKeynote TALK TITLE: “The Future of Power-full Ideas” | Nicholas Negroponte\nIn a word: nuclear. Said in more detail: addressing climate change through conservation\, recycling and using less plastic is almost quaint\, when world development – just in terms of everybody having energy parity – needs about 5 to 10 times the amount of energy we produce today. That does not even include all the power hungrier things we do not yet do\, but ought to do: cities without infrastructure\, large scale desalination\, CO2 sequestration\, and air conditioning everybody. \nThe long term solution\, say 20 or 25 years\, is nuclear fusion\, the holy grail: more or less unlimited\, cost free\, carbon neutral power. In between\, we need to step up micro\, modular\, industrialized nuclear fission. And\, most importantly\, use some of it to start removing CO2 from the air. It is embarrassing to see sentient adults suggest being carbon neutral by 2050. Hello? They must live on a different planet. We need to be carbon negative before this decade is out. And\, this is not done by taxing and capping. It is done through power innovation\, new science and new technologies. Period. \nIn the recent past\, to be an environmentalist\, even to be a Democrat\, was to be anti-nuclear. That can no longer be. It is simply unacceptable to be anti-nuclear. Get over it. Solar\, wind and so-called sustainable\, clean energy\, so-called renewables\, are fine\, but insufficient. At best\, renewables are a side show. At worst\, they are an opportunity cost. What is needed: large scale\, global collaboration\, especially with the Russians and Chinese to push fusion and do fission in between. Those are the power-full ideas. \n  \n\n\n\n\nDay 2 Workshop + Competition\nLed by the City of Miami\, the Workshop investigates how to leverage smart cities technology to foster participatory government in the context of civic engagement. Click here for more details. \n9:00 AM-2:00 PM  Free | Complimentary parking\, breakfast\, and lunch provided. \nIf you are interested in attending Day 2\, please register for the Workshop.\n\n\n\n\n  \nExhibitor Spaces\nApply now to be an exhibitor. Exhibitor spaces are free\, but limited. \nExhibitor benefits include:\n• Two (2) complimentary passes to the Smart Cities Conference Day 1\n• A feature in the Program Booklet (distributed to all Conference attendees) to include photo\, logo\, exhibit description\, website\, and contact information .\n• Exposure to leading smart cities experts\, academics\, researchers\, local policy makers\, inventors\, and enthusiasts \nSponsorship Opportunities\nSmart Cities MIAMI 2020 also offers Sponsorship Opportunities with varying benefit packages. Benefits are based on sponsorship level and may include:\n• Recognition in all collateral\, electronic communications\, and signage\n• Recognition on smartcities.miami.edu\, on event signage\, and in program booklet\n• Free passes to the Smart Cities MIAMI Conference \n2020 Sponsorship Packet + Opportunities  | Questions may be directed to 305.243.4962\, or idsc@miami.edu. \n\n\n\n\nProgram Booklet\nProgram Booklet showcases are full-color\, and come in 2 sizes.  Complimentary design is available if needed. \n• DOUBLE page spread (17.0” x 8.5”) $500\n• FULL (single) page (8.5” x 8.5”) $250 \nProgram Booklet Showcase Flyer + Opportunities  | See the Smart Cities MIAMI 2019 booklet for samples. \n• DOUBLE page spread (17.0” x 8.5”) $500\n• FULL (single) page (8.5” x 8.5”) $250 \nProgram Booklet Showcase Flyer + Opportunities  | See the Smart Cities MIAMI 2019 booklet for ad samples. \nSmart Cities MIAMI 2019 Program Booklet\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n \nSponsors\n \n  \n  \n  \nSpecial Thanks to Reception Sponsor\, Florida Power & Light \n  \n  \nand thank you to GlassHouse Systems \n \n  \n  \n  \nFlyer\n 
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/smart-cities-miami-2020-conference-workshop/
LOCATION:Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center\, 1223 Theo Dickinson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Smart Cities
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DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20200327T140000
DTSTAMP:20260526T014013
CREATED:20200218T181610Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230728T181128Z
UID:30758-1585299600-1585317600@idsc.miami.edu
SUMMARY:Smart Cities MIAMI 2020 Workshop-POSTPONED
DESCRIPTION:After careful consideration\, the SMART CITIES MIAMI 2020 Conference + Workshop previously scheduled for March 26-27th at University of Miami\, is POSTPONED due to statewide precautions for the COVID-19 Coronavirus\, and the State of Florida’s public health emergency declaration. \nThe planning committee at the Institute for Data Science and Computing and the School of Architecture are committed to the health and welfare of our attendees\, sponsors\, and speakers\, and the community as a whole\, and have decided to err on the side of safety. \nWe thank you for your interest in our program and ask you to stay tuned to our website for future dates. All registration and application links have been disabled. If you have questions or concerns\, please call 305-243-4962. \n  \n\nThe University of Miami School of Architecture and Institute for Data Science & Computing invited you to attend the Smart Cities MIAMI 2020 Workshop. \nTo aid in the design and development of more sustainable\, livable\, and resilient cities\, the University of Miami brings cutting-edge research in urban planning\, architecture\, and engineering in alignment with computational resources and analytical methods.  The annual Smart Cities Miami Conference is an extension of these efforts\, providing a forum for leaders in academia\, industry\, and government to closely examine evolving theories and practices in the Smart City field.  The topics considered vary in scope and nature within a general theme that is particularly relevant for each year. \nThe theme for the 2020 edition is adoption and adaptation\, providing opportunities to explore questions such as: \n• How does technology enable cities to adapt to a changing environment?\n• How do individuals\, societies\, and cultures adopt and adapt to emerging technologies\, such as IoT\, self-driving cars\, gig economies\, etc.?\n• How do we transition from sustaining to disruptive practices and technology?\n• Do cities become more resilient when they adopt new technology? \n\n\n\n\nDay 2 Workshop + Competition\nLed by the City of Miami\, the Workshop investigates how to leverage smart cities technology to foster participatory government in the context of civic engagement. Click here for more details. \n9:00 AM-2:00 PM  Free | Complimentary parking\, breakfast\, and lunch provided. \nIf you are interested in attending Day 2\, please register for the Workshop.\n\n\n\n\nExhibitor Spaces\nApply now to be an exhibitor. Exhibitor spaces are free\, but limited. \nExhibitor benefits include:\n• Two (2) complimentary passes Free tickets to Smart Cities Conference\n• Feature in the Program Booklet (distributed to all Conference attendees) to include photo\, logo\, exhibit description\, website\, and contact information .\n• Exposure to leading smart cities experts\, academics\, researchers\, local policy makers\, inventors\, and enthusiasts \nSponsorship Opportunities\nSmart Cities Miami 2020 also offers Sponsorship Opportunities with varying benefit packages. Benefits are based on sponsorship level and may include:\n• Recognition in all collateral\, electronic communications\, and signage\n• Recognition on smartcities.miami.edu\, on event signage\, and in program booklet\n• Free passes to Smart Cities Miami 2020 \n2020 Sponsorship Packet + Opportunities  | Questions may be directed to 305.243.4976. \nProgram Booklet Ads\nProgram Booklet ads are full-color\, and come in 2 sizes.  Complimentary ad design is available if needed.\n• FULL (single) page (8.5” x 8.5”) $250\n• DOUBLE page spread (17.0” x 8.5”) $500 \nProgram Booklet Showcase Flyer + Opportunities  | See the Smart Cities MIAMI 2019 booklet for ad samples. \nSponsors\nSpecial Thanks to Reception Sponsor\, Florida Power & Light \n  \n  \nand thank you to GlassHouse Systems
URL:https://idsc.miami.edu/idsc-event/smart-cities-miami-2020-workshop/
LOCATION:Jorge M. Perez Architecture Center\, 1223 Theo Dickinson Drive\, Coral Gables\, FL\, 33146\, United States
CATEGORIES:Smart Cities
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