It's the moment we've all been waiting for... the Fall 2024 DataViz Showcase. (Cue the applause!)
On behalf of the planning committe, we are pleased to announce our lineup. (As sometimes happens, the final schedule is subject to change.)
Mark your calendars today and join us on Thursday, October 17, 2024 for an afternoon of data visualization project presentations. This is a "come as you can" event--we know you're managing a full schedule and we'd rather see you at one session than not see you at all. Note that in-person attendees gain exclusive access to the following:
We are very excited to be able to offer our first ever hybrid Showcase event!!! Although all presenters are required to do so in person, we are offering a 'virtual attendance' option for attendees via Zoom. Interested persons should register for the event via B-Engaged, where they will gain access to the Zoom link. Special note: On the day of the event, Zoom attendees must first log-in to Zoom before accessing the meeting link. See the Clickbox below.
However you choose to engage, we look forward to seeing you soon!
But Wait, There's More...
Visit our friends and colleagues in Digital Scholarship anytime between 1:00 PM and 3:00 PM on Wednesday, October 16, 2024for their Pop-Up Office Hours featuring Data Visualization Tools. To learn more and to register, check out the event on B-Engaged.
Share the Wealth.
How can we better serve your data visualization needs? We're here for you!
Let your colleagues and students know about their Binghamton University DataViz community. We're here for them, too.
Join us for an afternoon of data visualization project presentations and networking. This is a "come as you can" event. Light refreshments will be served. Thanks to our co-sponsors: Data Science TAE, Binghamton University Libraries.
Agenda:
11:30-11:50 am - Welcome & open networking 11:50 am-12:10pm - FIFA Football Analytics by Sivasai Atchyut Akella (Computer Science) 12:10-12:30 pm - Unsupervised embedding of trajectories captures the latent structure of scientific migration by Sadamori Kojaku (SSIE) 12:30-12:50 pm - High-resolution agent-based modeling of campus population behaviors for pandemic response planning by Hiroki Sayama (SSIE) 12:50-1:10 pm - Break & open networking 1:15-1:35 pm - 3D Thermal Mapping the Binghamton University Campus by Thomas Pingel (Geography) 1:35-1:55 pm - Data Portraits with Dear Data Binghamton by Halie Kerns (Libraries: Digital Scholarship) 1:55-2:30 pm - DIY data portrait activity with Halie Kerns
If you would like to attend virtually, please register to access the Zoom link. On the day of the event, be sure to first log-in to Zoom and then click the event link.