Presented by: Michal Serafin, Library Technologies and Liaison Librarian, UTM
Learn more about resources to help with your big data and artificial intelligence projects. As a Carpentries Instructor, I will give insights and an overview of the Data Carpentries and Software Carpentries workshops that offer lessons in Python, R, Git, OpenRefine, Data Cleaning, Data Management, and including how and when to sign up for workshops. Additionally, learn about resources available to you at the U of T Library system.
Mike Serafin is a Library Technologies and Liaison Librarian. He is responsible for the technology that is used in the library by students, staff, and librarians. He also supports the library’s online presence including the main library website as well as other library web tools, both internal and external. You can find Mike teaching Library 101 and Library 501 workshops in coding, Unix shell, Git, and privacy & security. Mike’s research interests include topics like digital making, makerspaces in academic settings for research and teaching, artificial intelligence, blockchain, and cryptocurrency. A recent research project involves examining experiences of non-expert students as they learned about artificial intelligence and its intersection with topics like healthcare, privacy, bias, arts & culture.
Registration for the IMI BIGDataAIHUB Seminar Series is open to anyone that would like to attend. No prior knowledge is required.
To register for the event, visit the official registration page.
The IMI BIGDataAIHUB Seminar Series covers a range of topics related to big data and artificial intelligence. Students, staff, faculty, alumni and members of the broader community are welcome!
Seminars are offered from November until March and can be found listed below. Seminars are typically offered remotely via Zoom. Occasional sessions may be offered in person. See the full schedule for the Seminar Series here.
Students will have their participation added to their Co-Curricular Record (CCR).