DATA Project Workshop

DATA Project Workshop

On Wednesday June 20, The Centre for the Digital Heritage meeting 2018 will host a special session organized by The theme DATA project (http://www.pi.lu.se/en/activities/theme-data). Multidisciplinary research activity based at LU, which focused on developing new approaches concerning how data is stored and accessed, how we visualise data, how we discover patterns in data, and how we use it to predict future outcomes.
Data is central to understanding the world around us. Making good use of data is a vital part of tackling societal challenges. The DATA theme brings together colleagues from several faculties of Lund University: School of Economics & Management, Humanities & Theology, Engineering, Medicine, Science, and Social Sciences, as well as from The University Library.

The DATA theme will develop approaches concerning how data is stored and accessed, how we visualise data, how we discover patterns in data, and how we use it to predict future outcomes.

The DATA theme consists of five distinct threads which are interwoven as theme members are each engaged in several threads:

  •    Thread One: Archiving vanishing languages
  •    Thread Two: Visualising the Universe
  •    Thread Three: Discovery from the Written Word
  •    Thread Four:  A Catalogue of Stellar Spectra
  •    Thread Five: Understanding How We Work Together

Theme DATA:s wiki

If you are interested in learning more about the DATA Theme, please contact the coordinators.

Melvyn B. Davies, professor (Coordinator)

Department of Astronomy and Theoretical Physics
Faculty of Science, Lund University
mbdastro.luse
+46 46 222 1568
www.astro.lu.se/~melvyn

Registration

Please register for “DATA Project” workshop using EventBrite at:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/visualising-the-universe-tickets-46604799209

Important dates

15 December 2017
Registration and Call for papers open 15 February 2018
Early bird registration closes 10 June 2018
Regular registration closes 15 March 2018
Call for papers closes
Sidansvarig: CDH2018ark.luse | 2018-06-01