• Take on leadership role for specially assigned projects, managing
other data scientists to complete the work.
• Work together with
other data scientists, being a part of the team to tackle research jobs as efficiently as possible.
To develop the methodology, the climate scientists partnered with Constantine Dovrolis and
other data scientists in Georgia Tech's College of Computing.
«
Other data scientists have been thinking about the same type of algorithms we need for our cosmology tools for a long time,» said Jason Rhodes of JPL.
Not exact matches
«It represents two extremely polarized and separate networks that are not talking to each
other,» said Gilad Lotan, chief
data scientists at Betaworks, who presented the graphic last week at Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism.
While the «
data scientist» title is somewhat all - encompassing now, Gnau expects that it will that three specialty fields will emerge soon: technologists, who write the algorithms and code to transverse the large amounts of
data; statisticians and quantification experts; and artist - explorers, creative people who can navigate content and find something
others don't see.
It comes down to what every
scientist knows too well — analyzing
data collected by different methods, and at different times, is a tricky business because some methods of collecting ocean surface temperatures are more accurate than
others.
We just hired our first
data scientist to work with some of our
other folks so we can understand every channel we use.
But the
data scientist hit back at the company's boss, arguing that tens of thousands of
other developers were employing similar practices to his app.
TAMPA — Standing in front of an audience of several thousand
scientists,
data wonks, geospatial intelligence analysts and
other big thinkers, Army Gen. Tony Thomas drew some laughs when he talked about the time he felt the urge to toss Google CEO Eri...
Create a mentoring program where Amazon engineers, economists,
data scientists, accountants, and
other professionals are partnered with hard science teachers in our school districts to help show kids what it's like to work in STEM;
Hiring, too, remains a focus for Wayfair — and that includes not only employees for the vanity category, whose annual run rate has doubled to $ 100 million — but also engineers,
data scientists and
other types of workers, company executives said during the call.
The
data scientist has maintained that GSR was far from the only company using Facebook
data and has said that «tens of thousands» of
other apps were likely involved in similar practices.
Moreover, Dbrain has a robust community, in which users of the network — a diverse ecosystem of
data providers and
scientists, crowdworkers, application developers, and businesses — can communicate and interact with each
other.
Scientists with rival paradigms may gather quite dissimilar sorts of
data; the very features which are important for one may be incidental to the
other.
Throughout I have depended on the scholarship of
others, most of whom are historians, literary critics, or political
scientists, but the primary
data are the original texts written or spoken by Americans from the 17th century to the present, that are liberally scattered through every chapter.
Like
other social
scientists who use survey
data, we trusted Gallup poll results because we knew they employed sound sampling methods.
While for the social
scientist empirical
data form the major source for his or her understanding and evaluation of a phenomenon, for the religious practitioner empirical
data are just one source of determinative information, and often fill a secondary role behind
other sources such as personal experience, intuition, and religious tradition.
Scientists have learned that, all
other things being equal, the simplest answer that fits all the
data is generally the best one, a doctrine developed by a 14th century Franciscan friar and known as Occam's Razor.
Working with
scientists from Mass Audubon and
other organizations, we provide
data and analysis to help guide public policy.
First up, Obama Chief
Scientist Rayid Ghani and
others talk a about the limits of
data in political targeting.
There is also general
data from
other scientists and researchers on the same VT Geological Survey file system.
When Goswami worked at Amnesty International USA, he partnered with DataKind, who convened a group of
data scientists to analyze a 30 - year archive of Urgent Action bulletins that contained information about prisoners of conscience, detainees, and
other individuals whose human rights were being threatened.
Fueled by curiosity and concern, he and two dozen
other scientists officially formed the ALSEP
Data Recovery Focus Group in 2010.
For example, Nick Cross, a staff
scientist for the University of Edinburgh's Institute for Astronomy in the United Kingdom, develops software to process and archive imaging and
other data from large astronomical surveys.
The
scientists fit the CME
data to their models — one called the «croissant» model for the shape of nascent shocks, and the
other the «ellipsoid» model for the shape of expanding shocks — to uncover the 3 - D structure and trajectory of each CME and shock.
Automatic identification has already been successfully tried out on
other species, such as zebras, by
scientists working on Wildbook, the wildlife -
data platform where the shark tool will be hosted.
On the
other hand, social
scientists typically have not needed the kinds of computer algorithms that computer
scientists need to route a
data packet from one place to another on the Internet.
Failure to disseminate
data promptly and widely may result in fields of research that never reach their maximum potential, either because
scientists repeat each
others» work unnecessarily or because research opportunities go unexplored.
In the last 3 years almost half of academic geneticists (47 %) had been denied access to published information,
data, and materials by
other academic
scientists.
Other scientists faced with
data contrary to their pet theory might have swept them under the carpet, Muller says, adding «Dr. Richardson has incredible integrity as a
scientist.
At a USDA research station near Amarillo, Tex.,
scientists are compiling
data that encourage Funk and
other farmers to use low - or no - till techniques (such as leaving crop residue to decompose), says Nolan Clark, station director and an agricultural engineer.
More disclosure of how
data were handled and reported, and making
data available, can help
other scientists spot false positives in your work.
The
data she has collected from practitioners and research from
other scientists suggest a link between intimate - partner violence and substance use, but she and
other experts continue to investigate what causes what.
Advances in genetic sequencing and
other technologies have led to an explosion of biological
data, and decades of openness (both spontaneous and enforced) mean that
scientists routinely deposit
data in online repositories.
One issue not addressed — and of considerable interest — is rules about authorship, citations, and so on: If I post my
data, can
other scientists use it in their own scientific articles?
In a series of six recently published papers, Wiedermann and von Eye illustrated the effectiveness of their approach by applying observational
data from studies performed by
other scientists.
«Our
data suggest that contagious yawning is a by - product of the ability to conceive of yourself and to use your experience to make inferences about comparable experiences and mental states in
others,» Gallup told New
Scientist.
Picking the winner of a battle between mascots is one way to fill out your NCAA bracket, but
data scientists use
other strategies to predict all kinds of outcomes.
For years,
scientists studying lakes and
other ecosystems have predicted collapses before they happen, using long - term
data on environmental factors and population health.
He says such
data can be very useful in tailoring the city's pitch to prospective employers, to
other scientists and engineers thinking of relocating to Houston, and to businesses who wish to reach a particular population.
Some
scientists studying the genetic makeup of the West African Ebola strain were slow to share their
data with
others, perhaps fearful that they would lose their right to publish their findings in a major scientific journal.
Medical
scientists, on the
other hand, are crunching billions of
data points culled from millions of patients about genetic mutations that make people more vulnerable to diseases like diabetes, heart disease and cancer.
The
scientists sequenced the mitochondrial DNA of 23 Asian bears (including the purported Yetis), and compared this genetic
data to that of
other bears worldwide.
Using statistically modeled maps drawn from satellite
data and
other sources, U.S. Geological Survey
scientists have projected that the near - surface permafrost that presently underlies 38 percent of boreal and arctic Alaska would be reduced by 16 to 24 percent by the end of the 21st century under widely accepted climate scenarios.
DISCOVER recently spoke with Wurman, who has probably collected
data on more tornadoes than any
other scientist, about his theory of how tornadoes form, the twisters that claimed 548 lives in 2011, and a recent storm that flat - out awed him.
But years of
data from long - term studies by Doak and
other scientists examining plants, birds, mammals and fungi in the field are showing the flaws in these assumptions.
While few can dispute the benefits of accessibility — after all,
scientists depend on the past research of
others — Wilbanks says there's a «prevailing
data - hoarding culture.»
Young
scientists «might spend much of graduate school optimizing computer code for a large physics experiment, or extracting samples in a biology lab, or doing the statistical analyses on
other people's
data,» Walsh and Lee write in their email.
The findings, according to the paper, suggest that law - enforcement agencies,
scientists and
others who handle human genomes should protect the
data carefully to prevent people from being identified by their DNA alone.