Princeton University Data Science / COMPASS Seminar

Forward, Causal Modeling of Galaxy Photometry

Every week we discuss data science methods and applications from papers, reviews, software releases, etc. We also have demos for useful/fancy methods by locals and visitors through the COMPASS program. The setting is informal. Material should be presented directly from the source or on the white board, demos should be hands-on. We collect links to documents, source code, tutorials, etc. for later perusal in this https://github.com/pmelchior/astro-data-science. If you would like to present at the data science seminar, please contact the organizers.: Peter Melchior (melchior[at]astro.princeton.edu); Adrian Price-Whelan (adrn[at]astro.princeton.edu); Christina Kreisch (ckreisch[at]astro.princeton.edu); and Lachlan Lancaster (lachlanl[at]princeton.edu). See their group page: https://web.astro.princeton.edu/events/seminars/data-science-compass.

Date & Time

November 12, 2018 | 4:00pm – 5:00pm

Location

Peter B. Lewis Science Library, Visualization Lab, Rm. 347

Speakers

Boris Leistedt

Affiliation

New York University