Join PyData NYC at 11 Times Square (Microsoft) on November 13th at 6:30 pm for a talk night with Milan Janosov, Kelly Abuelsaad & Thanos Tatsios. Please bring your to code along & sign up with your government official name.
Pizza, drinks & venue sponsored by Microsoft Reactor - thank you!
Agenda:
Connecting the Dots - From Network Science to Spatial Analytics
Speaker: Milan Janosov (Founder of Geospatial Data Consulting)
Everything is connected - we have heard that many times. In my talk, I aim to outline how the science of connections - network science uncovers & makes these often invisible connections visible. I will touch base on topics like how to use graph analytics on subjects like the Game of Thrones or The Witcher, how to uncover the secret sauce of star DJs, & how the science of cities has recently unfolded, partly powered by networks - all done on a purely Python data stack.
Milan Janosov is a seasoned data scientist with a background in Physics, a PhD in Network & Data Science, & a current focus on Geospatial Data Science. Start-up co-founder, Forbes 30 under 30 entrepreneur, & public educator. Author of the #1 Amazon Best Seller Geospatial Data Science Essentials. His work has been widely featured in professional, scientific, & popular media, including Towards Data Science, Nature Social Science Research, GQ, New Scientist, New York Times, TechXplore, The Economic Times, Gamestar, & more.
Build a local AI co-pilot using open-source Granite Code, Ollama, & Continue
Speaker: Kelly Abuelsaad & Thanos Tatsios (IBM)
This session introduces the open-source Granite model & how you could use Granite as a co-pilot on your laptop.
Networking
Connect with fellow data enthusiasts, professionals, & community leaders. Build meaningful connections & forge collaborations.
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Doors open @ 6 pm
Doors close @ 7 pm
Event @ 6:30 - 8:30 pm
Venue provided by MSFT: 11 Times Square
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The building requires a government-issued photo ID for entrance. This, & all PyData NYC events, is an all-level event. Newcomers & beginners are welcome. This & all NumFOCUS-affiliated events & spaces, both in-person & online, are governed by a Code of Conduct.
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This event may be recorded.