Past Events

2022

Image of MLK against maroon background, featuring a microphone on a stand and text announcing an MLK Reflection Station on February 22 at noon

MLK Reflection Station

12:00–1:00 pm Online

PSD students are invited to reflect on the campus-wide MLK Celebration keynote messages at a gathering the next day via Zoom.

Topics

Students, MLK, EDI

Feb 22

IMSI Workshop: Multiscale Microbial Communities

Through February 24, 2022 Online

The UChicago Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation is hosting the workshop Multiscale Microbial Communities: Dynamical Models, Ecology, and One Health. This conference aims to bring together experts in ecology, microbial genomics, population evolution, dynamical modeling and high throughput data science to share the current state of knowledge and catalyze new interactions across biology, computational, and mathematical sciences.

Feb 21

Campus MLK Celebration

6:00–7:00 pm Rockefeller Memorial Chapel

Event has been rescheduled.
Times to be confirmed.

The University of Chicago’s 32nd annual MLK Commemoration Celebration will take place on Monday, February 21, 2022 at Rockefeller Memorial Chapel, the site of one of Dr. King’s first major speeches in Chicago. We will also be offering a livestream.

Topics

MLK

Feb 21
Cheng Chin

Physics Colloquium with Cheng Chin

3:30–4:30 pm Maria Goeppert-Mayer Lecture Hall

Prof. Cheng Chin, UChicago Physics, presents the colloquium, “Quantum Simulation of Lattice Gauge Fields.”

Topics

Physics

Feb 17

IMSI Workshop: Private AI

Through February 11, 2022 Online

The UChicago Institute for Mathematical and Statistical Innovation is hosting the workshop Private AI: Machine Learning on Encrypted Data. The workshop will bring together researchers from the fields of cryptography, security, machine learning, programming languages and domain experts from biomedicine, health and finance.

Feb 7
Marcela Carena

Prof. Marcela Carena, "The Unseen Universe: Challenges for Theory and Experiment"

7:30–8:30 pm Online

Fermilab Arts & Lectures At Home presents Part I of How to Do Big Science —a multi-part virtual series that follows the path of an experiment from theoretical beginnings, through the design and approval process, building and data acquisition, and, finally, peer review, publication, and communication. Marcela Carena, head of the Theory Division at Fermilab, will talk about how theorists think about the Higgs boson, dark matter, and the exciting results from the Fermilab Muon g-2 experiment.

Topics

Cosmology

Jan 28

2021

Data Science Institute, Prof. Gari Clifford on Medical Machine Learning

3:00–4:00 pm Crerar 390, online

Prof. Gari Clifford, Emory University, delivers the Data Science Institute lecture, “Mythological Medical Machine Learning: Boosting the performance of a deep learning medical data classifier using realistic medical models.”

Dec 6
Shaoxiong “Dennis” Zheng

Memorial for Shaoxiong ‘Dennis’ Zheng

3:00–4:00 pm Rockefeller Memorial Chapel 

The University of Chicago will hold a memorial service on Nov. 18 at 3 PM for Shaoxiong “Dennis” Zheng, a recent UChicago graduate who was shot and killed last week in Hyde Park.

Topics

Statistics, Memorial

Nov 18
The University of Chicago Data Science Institute Rising Stars in Data Science conference logo

Rising Stars in Data Science Workshop

Through November 12, 2021 David Rubenstein Forum

The Rising Stars in Data Science workshop at the University of Chicago focuses on celebrating and fast tracking the careers of exceptional data scientists at a critical inflection point in their career: the transition to postdoctoral scholar, research scientist, industry research position, or tenure track position. The Autumn 2021 workshop will showcase the exciting, innovative data science initiatives at UChicago as well as the research work of exceptional PhD students and postdocs from over 15 institutions nationwide and globally. Several faculty will present as well.

Topics

Data Science, Computer Science

Nov 11
Robert Rosner

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: Conversations Before Midnight with honoree Bob Rosner

5:00–7:00 pm online

The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists presents Conversations Before Midnight, a virtual event that puts attendees at a “table” with some of the most informed and influential experts on climate change, nuclear risk, biosecurity, and disruptive technology. Guests will have the opportunity to take part in small, group conversations with a global community. PSD’s Prof. Robert Rosner will be honored.

Topics

Physics, Doomsday

Nov 9