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The Era of Datification

Introduction

Rethinking Science and Innovation, Bristol, UK, 23 May 2019; Deadline 22 Mar

Invitation to "Re-Thinking Science and Innovation in the Era of Datification", Data Week workshop, Jean Golding Institute, University of Bristol (UK).

Data science is transforming the way in which we view and practise science and innovation in various fields. Big data research, such as next-generation sequencing of genomes, has led to advances in genetic research. Big data from electronic patients’ records can be used to build predictive models that support clinical decision making and early interventions on patients at risk of developing a condition. Data science has also made breakthroughs in the arts and humanities, as shown by recent developments in computational archaeology and digital humanities. Data sharing platforms and online communities are collaborative spaces for user-led knowledge creation and innovation.

Who is this event suitable for?

We are inviting participants from academia, not-for-profit and public sector organisations, industry, and entrepreneurs across disciplines and sectors. The interdisciplinary focus of the workshop will offer you the opportunity to learn about latest developments in data science for research and innovation, including its challenges and benefits, in a series of thought provoking and inspirational talks by researchers and practitioners.

Event topics

  • Advanced data science methods for scientific and social inquiry
  • Data-driven product design and service innovation
  • New modes of knowledge production and consumption through data analytics and social media
  • Open innovation and citizen science
  • The philosophy of science of big data research
  • The ethics of data science in scientific inquiry and innovation
  • Law and regulation of data science for research and innovation.

Date and time

Thursday, 23 May 2019, 10:00-16:00 (BST).

Location

Room 1.20, 35 Berkeley Square, University of Bristol, Bristol BS8 1JA, UK.

Speakers welcomed

Please email Roberta Bernardi (roberta.bernardi@bristol.ac.uk) if you would like to present at the workshop by 22 March 2019.

Registration

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