Data Science Day 2023: A celebration of data science for good

On the evening of October 19th dScience hosted yet another highly successful Data Science Day. The event welcomed the data science community for an effective blend of socialisation, learning, and entertainment. The theme of this year's event was "Data Science for Good,"and it brought together experts and enthusiasts from diverse fields. Here's a quick recap of the event with images.

Foyer full of people and stands

Valuable networking at Data Science Day 2023 at the Science Library, UiO

 

 

Welcome!

Data Science Day commenced with a social gathering and refreshments, setting the stage for an evening of intellectual engagement and networking. The event was officially opened by Professor Morten D?hlen, head of dScience, and Professor Arnoldo Frigessi, Director for Integreat.

Morten D?hlen and Arnoldo Frigessi opened Data Science Day 2023 in front of more than 500 participants. 

The evening's toastmasters, Tobias Verheugen Hvidsten and Alouette van Hove, efficiently guided the event and introduced the talks.

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Alouette van Hove and Tobias Verheugen Hvidsten were the toastmasters of the evening.

Three captivating talks

The evening's highlights included three captivating talks presented by speakers from University of Oslo, Analyse & Tall and Spoor, each demonstrating the influence of data science on various societal aspects.

Professor Jukka Corander from the University of Oslo

“Learning without Seeing – Catching the Evolution of Bacteria through the Statistical Looking-Glass”: Professor Jukka Corander from the University of Oslo delved into the realm of statistical analysis to explore the evolution of bacteria, showcasing the remarkable potential of data science in biological research.

Aylin Dursun and Ane Kathrine Strand from Analyse & Tall.

“Mapping the Public Debate on Facebook – From Chaos to Insight”: Ane Kathrine Strand and Aylin Dursun from Analyse & Tall unveiled how data science can be a powerful tool for dissecting and understanding the complexities of public discourse on social media.

Arnoud Jonker and Raaisa Raaisa from Spoor

“AI Ornithologist: Expectation vs Reality”: Arnoud Jonker and Raaisa Raaisa from Spoor shared their insights into the fascinating world of AI ornithology (the science of studying birds), shedding light on the real-world applications and challenges in this domain.

Valuable networking

Following the enlightening talks, attendees reconvened in the Science Library foyer for more mingling and an assortment of refreshments, fostering connections and discussions that continued to enrich the evening.

Showcases with companies and organisations

One of the event's hallmarks was the presence of prominent companies and organisations from the data science landscape, each hosting stands to introduce themselves and their work. These companies and organisations included ABB, Arundo Analytics, Bane NOR, Chronos, Computas, DNB, DNV, Eika Forsikring, Equinor, Gjensidige, IndyKite, Kartverket, Kongsberg Digital, Norsk Regnesentral, PGS, Politiets IT-enhet, Schibsted, SINTEF Digital, SLB, Statistisk sentralbyr?, and Wilhelmsen. This initiative aimed to unite all segments of the data science community, creating unique networking opportunities.

Open to All

The event was open and free to all audiences, catering to those well-versed in data science practices and those with a curiosity about the field.

Data Science Day 2023 highlighted the growing importance of data science in various domains and the commitment to harness this power for the greater good. It provided a platform for knowledge sharing, collaboration, and engagement, ensuring that the data science community remains connected and inspired in their quest to make the world a better place through data.

Thank you to everyone that contributed to making this a great event!

 

By Christoffer Hals
Published Oct. 20, 2023 2:58 PM - Last modified Nov. 29, 2023 1:42 PM