U.W. Libraries Research Commons
Scholars' Studio: Predictions Research @the Commons
Scholars’ Studio is a fun, informal event that features 10 rapid-fire ignite-style presentations (5 minutes each) given by graduate students and postdocs doing research on topics related to an interdisciplinary theme. Hosted by the UW Libraries Research Commons and The Graduate School, Scholars' Studio gives students the opportunity to share their research across disciplines, make connections and build presentation skills.
Presenters:
Opening Presentation. Jenny Muilenburg, Data Curriculum and Communications Librarian
Should We Bother? Prioritizing New Cancer Technologies. Jeanette Birnbaum, Health Services.
Tsunami Prediction using Adjoint Methods. Brisa Davis, Applied Mathematics.
Looking Beyond Grades: Predicting Academic Success with Student Personality Traits. Chaya Jones, Evans School of Public Affairs.
Predicting Gender in Social Media. Gayathri Vasudevan, Institute of Technology.
Attempting to Know What We Don't Know: Combating Wage Theft in Washington State. Isaac Sederbaum, Evans School of Public Affairs.
The Rhetoric of Digital Futures. Ian Porter, Communication.
Augmenting Social and Spatial Cognition: Integrative Analysis Processes for San Francisco’s Bayview District. Rafa Murillo, Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture, College of Built Environments.
Predicting Costs of Medical Episodes using Analytics. Si-Chi Chin, Institute of Technology.
Computational Design of Protein-Based Nanomaterials. Jacob Bale, Biochemistry.
Forecasting the Future of Library Leadership. Sofia Leung, Information School and Evans School of Public Affairs.
Scholars' Studio: Predictions Research @the Commons
Scholars’ Studio is a fun, informal event that features 10 rapid-fire ignite-style presentations (5 minutes each) given by graduate students and postdocs doing research on topics related to an interdisciplinary theme. Hosted by the UW Libraries Research Commons and The Graduate School, Scholars' Studio gives students the opportunity to share their research across disciplines, make connections and build presentation skills.
Presenters:
Opening Presentation. Jenny Muilenburg, Data Curriculum and Communications Librarian
Should We Bother? Prioritizing New Cancer Technologies. Jeanette Birnbaum, Health Services.
Tsunami Prediction using Adjoint Methods. Brisa Davis, Applied Mathematics.
Looking Beyond Grades: Predicting Academic Success with Student Personality Traits. Chaya Jones, Evans School of Public Affairs.
Predicting Gender in Social Media. Gayathri Vasudevan, Institute of Technology.
Attempting to Know What We Don't Know: Combating Wage Theft in Washington State. Isaac Sederbaum, Evans School of Public Affairs.
The Rhetoric of Digital Futures. Ian Porter, Communication.
Augmenting Social and Spatial Cognition: Integrative Analysis Processes for San Francisco’s Bayview District. Rafa Murillo, Urban Planning and Landscape Architecture, College of Built Environments.
Predicting Costs of Medical Episodes using Analytics. Si-Chi Chin, Institute of Technology.
Computational Design of Protein-Based Nanomaterials. Jacob Bale, Biochemistry.
Forecasting the Future of Library Leadership. Sofia Leung, Information School and Evans School of Public Affairs.