ASA DataFest 2018

Please note: the competition has a limited availability of 100 students and the teams will be selected on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Who may participate?

Please note: the competition has a limited availability of 100 students and the teams will be selected on a first-come, first-serve basis.
Who may participate?
Datathons are a new type of live-action competition for STEM students. They are analogous to "Hackathons" for software engineers, but instead of building apps, contestants use real-world data to develop and substantiate solutions to a socially impactful problem. If you are curious to see what a Datathon looks like, we encourage you to view this brief clip from our past Dublin Datathon!
Meet and mingle with our researchers. Connect the dots and get energized by our talented young entrepreneurs and emerging leaders at the most innovative University in Canada. This is a ‘meet-up’ of academic, industry & government experts who have come together to share insights & new ideas for our energy future!
The Promise of Artificial Intelligence in Process Systems Engineering: Is it here, finally?
Venkat Venkatasubramanian
Samuel Ruben-Peter G. Viele Professor of Engineering
Department of Chemical Engineering
Columbia University
New York, NY 10027
ABSTRACT
The purpose of the ConradGames in Engineering is to simply engage and encourage Undergraduate Engineering Students in Entrepreneurship and Innovation mindsets.

Join us at ConradConnect Live for candid conversations with real entrepreneurs, and casual networking with entrepreneurial students and members of the local ecosystem.

Where: Princess Twin Cinema (46 King St. N. N2J 2W8)
What:Networking event for WiE Community + free screening of Wonder Woman and Hors D'oeuvres
Who: Anyone and everyone!
Sébastien Lahaie
Google Research
New York, NY
slahaie@google.com
Abstract
SPEAKER: Dr. Tajinder (Taj) Manku
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to hear the first-handed success story and meet with Dr. Manku.
Register for your complementary ticket now!
This evening lecture is to complement the ongoing and more curriculum-based IP Management lunch-and-learn lecture series that organized and hosted by CryptoWorks 21.
Dr. Zhong Lin Wang
Reagemts’ Professor and Hightower Chair
School of Materials Science and Engineering
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta GA, United States