SnT is delighted to host the new Data Science Luxembourg event on Wednesday, 24 May at 18 at JFK building, room E004/005. This time the topic is « Inclusion & Bi-Temporality in Databases« .
There are 2 speakers for May’s meet-up:
How to develop girls’ computer science skills without computers, by Régine Poussin
When it comes to computer science, both girls and boys are equally gifted and talented. Nevertheless, computer science workshops and tutorials attract more boys than girls. In this workshop, you will learn how to develop your daughter’s, goddaughter’s, sister’s or even niece’s computer science skill without her even noticing. With beads, colour pencils or just simple rules, you can start a game that will entertain her and make her discover the digital world in a new way.
Bi-temporality: Handling truth in databases, algorithms, and life, by Daniel Michulke
With the help of examples from programming, statistics, and the real world, we will analyse truthful statements and discuss how they affect the design of your database, your technical reports, the choice of your programming language, and even the choice of your friends.
Are you dealing with programming, databases, statistics, or with an interest in philosophy? Then, this event is what you are looking for!
Admission is free.
P.S.: If you think you have something interesting to say about data or applied science, big data, or computer science – please reach out to Data Science Luxembourg!