Please do post the content and let us know where to retrieve it.  Sounds
quite interesting.


On Sat, Dec 7, 2019 at 8:49 PM Dave Millman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Unfortunately, not this iteration but we will post the content.  If the
> workshop is successful, we hope to do more of them and can look into
> streaming those.
>
> Thank you for the suggestion!
>
>
> On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 12:19 PM Mauricio Vargas <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Dave
>>
>> I find to be of my great interest! Will it be streamed?
>> —————
>>
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>> On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 3:37 PM Dave Millman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> I am happy to share with you a "Topology for Data Science" workshop that
>>> my colleagues and I will host the day before NCUR 2020.  Please help to
>>> spread the word!!
>>>
>>> *On March 25, 2020*, the Topology for Data Science (T4DS) workshop will
>>> immerse 50 undergraduate students in the fast-growing area of data science,
>>> through the lens of topology. The workshop will be held at the Bozeman
>>> Public Library in Bozeman, MT, the day before Montana State University
>>> hosts the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). T4DS will
>>> start with an overview of how to "think with data" through data exploration
>>> and visualization in R, continuing with a brief journey into the field of
>>> topology and how to use topological descriptors to summarize data. In the
>>> afternoon, students will investigate how to cluster data based on those
>>> topological descriptors, and will apply what they've learned to a new data
>>> set. The day will conclude with a reception, where a panel of five faculty
>>> members representing topology and data science will discuss their
>>> experiences with including undergraduates in research and potential career
>>> opportunities in data science.
>>>
>>> All undergraduates are encouraged to apply, regardless of major. The
>>> only prerequisite is a level of mathematics or computer science equivalent
>>> to a first year undergraduate course sequence, and a desire to try
>>> something new! Travel funding is available for up to 25 workshop
>>> participants. The conference website and workshop application can be found
>>> at http://www.montana.edu/datascience. *Priority will be given to
>>> applications received before December 15.*
>>>
>>> If you are a faculty member and would be interested in being on the
>>> panel, please contact us using the email below.
>>>
>>> Please feel free to forward this email or distribute the attached flyer
>>> as you see fit.
>>>
>>> We look forward to taking you on this journey through the topological
>>> data analysis cycle!
>>>
>>> Organizers Stacey Hancock, David Millman, Brittany Fasy, and Veronika
>>> Stranadova-Neeley
>>> email: [email protected]
>>>
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