Match-Making in Big Data with Academia and Industry - Online events
Servizio ricerca e trasferimento del sapere
27 Ottobre 2020
In November , the NRP 75 “Big Data" in collaboration with the Swiss Alliance for Data-Intensive Services will hold three online match-making events to enable possible collaborations between NRP 75 projects and representatives of the industry. Short pitches of the projects will focus on technology transfer and will be followed by poster sessions to answer questions, make contacts, and exchange ideas.
The online match-making events will take place:
Tuesday 10 November 2020 from 13:00 – 16:00
with the following projects (list is constantly updated):
- Automatic analysis of solar eruptions
- “Big Brother” in Swiss companies? Trust, data and personal privacy of employees
- Can a combination of theory and Big Data better predict extreme weather impacts?
- Economic impact analysis using Big Data
- Efficient machine learning via summarizing large data sets
- ICU cockpit: computer assistance for intensive and emergency medicine
- Machine learning to predict the properties of chemical compounds
- Regulating Big Data in trade agreements
- The legal challenges posed by Big Data: questions of exploitation and protection
- Using data traces to improve transport systems
Thursday 19 November 2020 from 13:00 – 16:00
with the following projects (list is constantly updated):
- BioSODA: An intuitive search function for bioinformatics databases
- Efficient analysis of genomic data
- High-performance computing on very large networks
- Making sense of metadata by means of automatic integration
- PIG DATA: Health analytics for Swiss pig farming
- Programming language support for Big Data
- Regulating Big Data research: A new frontier
- Supplying Swiss buildings with a combination of renewable energy sources
Tuesday 24 November 2020 from 13:00 – 16:00
with the following projects (list is constantly updated)
- Big Data Monitoring
- Big Data in insurance: personalisation versus solidarity
- Confronting Big Data: Methods and skills for a 21st-century sociology
- Eyewitness videos as an aid to crisis management
- Hungry to learn: Ultrafast algorithms devour Big Data
- Smartphones to monitor and understand the burden of low back pain
- The global structure of knowledge networks
Participation is free of charge.
For registration please write an email (Name, affiliation and position – and date when you will attend) to [email protected].
The link to the event and information about the projects (so that the preparation for a qualified feedback is possible) will be sent out shortly before the event.
Please, visit the bigdata-dialog website for further details.