The 3rd ACM Europe Summer School on Data Science was successfully completed!
An exciting learning experience in Athens!
The 3rd ACM Europe Summer School on Data Science was completed successfully and left memorable impressions to students and lecturers alike. The Summer School took place in Athens, Greece, from 11 to 17 of July 2019, in Athens Marriott Hotel.
Fifty five young computer science researchers and engineers from all Continents, young faculty, postdocs, PhD candidates and MSc students, arrived in Athens to attend an intense week of lectures, hands-on sessions and keynote talks from eight distinguished scientists.
Six subjects in Data Science, Data Management and Analysis, Machine Learning, Data Mining, Visual Analytics and Ethics were selected to offer students the chance to develop skills and expertise, broaden their international experience and capitalize on this great knowledge opportunity. These topics were:
- Data and Algorithmic Bias in the Web, by Ricardo Baeza-Yates
- Online social networks and media, by Evi Pitoura
- Challenges for Visual Analytics in Data Science, by J. J. van Wijk
- Data integration, CNNs, Fairness, Privacy in the Context of Urban Data, by Bill Howe
- Mining Structured Knowledge from Massive Text Data: A Data-Driven Approach, by Jiawei Han
- Ethics of Data Driven Innovation, by Natasa Milic-Frayling
The academic part of the summer school was enriched by a keynote talk on Data Bias by Constantinos Daskalakis (MIT), who was recently honored with the 2018 ACM Grace Murray Hopper Award.
Maria Roussou, National and Kapodistrian University of Athens
As part of the courses, Maria Roussou presented the ACM-W Professional Chapter and its vision of fostering gender mainstreaming, as well as enhancing and advocating gender balance in computer-related scientific fields and digital professions.
At the same time, students had the opportunity to participate in a number of interesting social activities and specifically with an educational visit to the Acropolis Museum, team bonding games, flavors from around the world and a party by the sea.
The Summer School was jointly organized ACM, the ACM Europe Council, “Athena” Research and Innovation Center and the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens.
The video recorded lectures will be uploaded in the ACM Digital Library so that everyone has access to the lecture material. You may find photos form the Summer School in the link here. Stay tuned with #ACMSummerSchool!
We hope it has been a memorable week for everyone which left us with expectations for the 4th ACM Summer School in Europe!
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