It was great to welcome everyone this week at our ‘IDSAI Day of Ideas’, at Exeter Castle, showcasing some of our interdisciplinary data science and AI research from across the University and our work with our partners and collaborators @UniofExeter@turinginst@dcegroup_exeter
A day post REF outcomes for uk universities, it would of been refreshing for a uni to say they were disappointed with their performance. Instead there were a whole host of announcements which provided perfect examples of biased statistical representation! #AcademicChatter
We have v. short funding to do some reproducibility work for @UniofExeter@UniExeterIDSAI.
About 2 months work (finishing by 31st July).
Deadline 27th April (1 week!).
Can be remote/non-Exeter.
We're really worried we might not get anyone.
Please RT.
https://t.co/1MytgvxHNp
We are recruiting now! Check out our latest job vacancy to work with world-leading scientists from @turinginst , @NATS@Cambridge_Uni on this 5 year EPSRC funded Bluebird project!
Click the link to find out more about the post and how to apply: https://t.co/Z477DeJIPT
If you are interested in GSoC 2022 with @pymc_devs we have really cool projects this year: https://t.co/7FX39m3BYP PyMC 4.0 and the @AesaraDevs graph library enable these completely new innovations to probabilistic programming that weren't possible before.
Feels like the media has simple forgotten @BorisJohnson ‘s serial lies. Here is my favourite tweet to remind us, he took lockdown as a joke while we all did our bit!
@hughlaurie Far from a stupid question. Asked a team of people for the @metoffice the same question, and left wishing it would always rain so I didn’t have to listen to the explanation again!
Glued to @BigJetTVLIVE with 100k+ other people feels like a very good time to tell you I'm chairing the External Advisory Board for the @turinginst and @NATS air traffic project.
Clearly, this means they are looking for atypical voices to join in so let me know if you are keen
@EvilAICartoons@EdmondAwad your research gets around! To a Bayesian the worse answer would be from a frequentist. “I need to randomly sample the situation a sufficient number of times before I am allowed an opinion!” ;)
It is a real thrill to welcome Nick Pepper and Yu Bi on board to work on the Project Bluebird https://t.co/5jwQf0EbxC theme 1 and 2 as the Exeter/Turing postdoc research associates!
@lsmontal @YiYANG_yy @dpholmes Makes me think you should find the mountain pass solution, to get mode shape which gives snap through with minimum energy. Did you compute this for your structure?