Sentences with phrase «old data scientist»

The 30 - year - old data scientist has spent the past six years at Panasonic working to improve manufacturing using data analysis.
The privacy scandal that rocked the social media giant was revealed earlier this week when Chris Wylie, the 28 - year - old data scientist who worked with a Cambridge University academic, turned into a whistleblower and leaked to the newspapers how poorly Facebook handles people's private information.
Just after midday Saturday, Christopher Wylie tweeted: «Here we go...» The 28 - year - old data scientist was about to be catapulted into the international media glare after blowing the whistle on an enormous Facebook data breach, which he had helped engineer.

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The average temperature was 57.1 degrees F, up from the old record, in 1998, which landed an average of 54.3 degrees F. «We had our fourth warmest winter (2011/2012) on record, our warmest spring, a very hot summer with the hottest month on record for the nation (July 2012), and a warmer than average autumn,» Jake Crouch, a scientist at the National Climatic Data Center, told NBC News.
In science news around the world, eastern Asia is experiencing an unprecedented urbanization boom, the European Commission announces a plan to create a unified energy market for the European Union, an external review of the University of Minnesota's clinical trials procedures says the university didn't adequately protect its most vulnerable subjects, a new data repository of the world's oldest fossils is launched, and the Argonne National Laboratory's 24 - year - old Ask A Scientist service closes its virtual doors.
One of those researchers, Renee Weber, a lunar and planetary scientist at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center, detected hundreds of new moonquakes in the old data.
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A new fiber - optic system replaces the older waveguide system for taking data collected by the receivers to the central control building and increases the amount of data that can be delivered from the antenna to the new $ 17 - million correlator being built by Canadian scientists and engineers to handle the increased data flow.
The onlooker, Chen Yunji, a 34 - year - old computer scientist and founding technical adviser of Cambricon Technologies here, explains that traditional processors, designed decades before the recent tsunami of artificial intelligence (AI) research, «are slow and energy inefficient» at processing the reams of data required for AI.
Although some scientists presumed the larger number of very old people in later years was due simply to a larger population base, the new data show the main cause is actually increased survival after age 70.
I am a cadet in the Old Weather Navy, a joint U.S.-U.K. web - based project that recruits citizen scientists to decipher the climate data recorded in old ship loOld Weather Navy, a joint U.S.-U.K. web - based project that recruits citizen scientists to decipher the climate data recorded in old ship loold ship logs.
The old estimates were based on 20th - century data from the whaling industry itself, which estimated a worldwide sperm - whale population of about 1.8 million, a number that few scientists found credible.
«The data that are available show that, like the boreal and temperate forests, tropical old - growth forests also continue to take up and sequester carbon,» says forest scientist Eugenie Euskirchen of the University of Alaska Fairbanks, who was not involved in this research.
Using this C - 14 dating, the scientists found that a 25 - year - old replaces about 1 percent of his heart cells a year, and a 75 - year - old about half that, data published in the journal Science.
That glimpse into the past was provided by 66 tree - ring data sets scientists used to stitch together an annual record of snowpack far older than modern observations, which began in the early 20th century.
I can't tell a joke without worrying about the data the older scientists will think it supplanted.
But the researchers already have ideas for making the algorithm much simpler and faster, said the other half of the team, Haris Aziz, a 35 - year - old computer scientist at the University of New South Wales and Data61, a data research group in Australia.
Some old - school planetary scientists still fear that someone will abuse «their» data, but the Mars rover missions have demonstrated that sharing raw images is a win - win situation, as those who work with such images are also the best PR people a mission can wish for.
Look up scientists by name — or sort the data by column — to see their impact in milliDarwins (mD): one - thousandth of the average annual frequency that Charles Darwin's name appears in English - language books from the year he was 30 years old (1839) until 2000.
«The sea ice cover this year has reached a new record low,» says Mark Serreze, senior research scientist at the U.S. National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colo. «It's not just that we beat the old record, we annihilated it.»
The data that Old Weather volunteer citizen scientists meticulously transcribe from the logbooks are used to drive climate and sea ice models to help understand changes and improve predictions.
Scientists used a 750 - year - old specimen to generate many thousands of base pairs of DNA sequence data.
Even with that new data, however, Kirshner and his fellow scientists, supposedly the most dispassionate of observers, had to struggle to loosen the hold of old prejudices.
Harvard computer scientist found that the Johnson - Lindenstrauss lemma, a 30 - year - old theorem, is the best approach to pre-process large data into a manageably low dimension for algorithmic processing.
«Making big data a little smaller: Harvard computer scientist demonstrates 30 - year - old theorem still best to reduce data and speed up algorithms.»
In that study, an international team of scientists surveyed data on the diets of more than 6,300 people, all age 50 or older.
Using data from NASA's Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL), mission scientists have solved a lunar mystery almost as old as the moon itself.
It is reasonable to expect that the research by space scientists using data from the Webb will produce significant advances in understanding the formation and evolution of the oldest stars in our universe, the life cycles of stars, the environmental composition of different exoplanets, and possibilities for living systems on planets circling other stars.
he's not a climate scientist, and it's an old lecture and not up to date with data.
I doubt as a scientist I would try to use admitted woefully inadequate old historical data and combine it with very sensitive modern data and make leading statements about «emerging signs» of change and that it should be a part of normal scientific discourse.
Well, probably not, but it is a beautiful milestone on any day for the 21 year old mission that shares its data with scientists over the internet.
«Anecdotal data» is the term that climate scientists (IPCC, etc.) assign to what tony b calls «historical evidence» This can be old sea charts, notes by explorers, crop records, old chronicals of mines being covered by advancing ice and snow, etc..
Mr. Dickson repeats the old conspiracy theory that government scientists working on temperature data are falsifying records, but his source, unspecified «analysis» by Joe D'Aleo, is unclear.
Scientists are embarking on data rescue missions all over the world to find and digitize old climate information.
Do you lawyers sit around and endlessly argue if it is fair to count blacks as only 3/5 of a vote and whether separate but equal facilities are acceptable??? Why do you ask scientists to reargue current sea level rise based on 13 year old data?
Of course, as these old data are incorporated into climate reconstructions, those old time periods will be changed, either upward or downward, and then we'll hear how climate scientists are «manipulating» the data.
He illustrated the science with PowerPoint slides that showed the relationship between the sun and the Earth's atmosphere, and how scientists track centuries - old temperature data with tree rings and ice cores.
, according to NASA scientists: «Coincidence, conspired to dampen warming trends» — Excuse number 10 for global warming «pause» or «standstill» — NASA's Gavin Schmidt & colleagues finds «that a combination of factors, by coincidence, conspired to dampen warming trends in the real world after about 1992» — Latest excuse for global temperature standstill mocked by skeptics: «Apparently, if you go back and rework all the forcings, taking into account new data estimates (add half a bottle of post-hoc figures) and «reanalyses» of old data (add a tablespoon of computer simulation) you can bridge the gap and explain away the pause.»
The scientists analyzed the North American Drought Atlas, which has data from centuries - old trees to deduce the history of drought in North America, particularly the southwestern United States.
The 2012 Obama campaign built an app that amassed one million users, and which its own data scientists bragged, post-election (as in this story on our old site techPresident by Nick Judd), had been every effective in enabling the «targeted sharing» of content and calls to action to the friends of Obama supporters.
The ability to «think outside the box» and find new solutions to age - old problems differentiates between a great data scientist and a good data scientist.
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