About this Event
ARC and IIDSAI present "Interdisciplinary data science: strategies for success", a lunchtime discussion event, part of ARC's "Digital Research Conversations" series. The event will feature UoB researchers discussing the benefits, challenges and strategies for success in interdisciplinary research, with a series of short talks and a panel discussion, followed by coffee and refreshments. Lunch provided!
The event is open to all at the University of Birmingham, and we especially encourage postgraduate researchers, postdocs, and other early-career researchers to attend. The meeting is being held in a hybrid capacity, with an option to join remotely.
Programme
12:00: Lunch and introductions.
12:30: Talks from interdisciplinary research leaders
- Christine Sheldon (School of Government)
- Dylan Owen (Institute of Immunology and Immunotherapy)
- Jianbo Jiao (School of Computer Science)
- René Lindstädt (Department of Political Science and International Studies)
- Sebastian Gilbert (School of Mathematics)
13:30: Successes and challenges with interdisciplinary data-science research (Pannel discussion)
14:00: Discussion and networking, with coffee and refreshments
More info
The event will be held in Elm House. Lunch and refreshments will available in G05, and talks and discussions will be held upstairs in rooms 214/215. A Teams link for remote joining will be sent to ticketholders closer to the event time.
For questions, contact Cai Wingfield ([email protected]).
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Elm House, 351 Bristol Road, Birmingham, United Kingdom
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