Time: Thursday October 26th 3:00-4:30pm Location: Hidalgo Room (HSU 2.214) Presenter: Armando Garcia
https://content.mathworks.com/viewer/653946affdd0339efbb35192 https://github.com/armandogarcia17/Low-code-Data-Analysis---Tsunami-Data
Bilal Siddiqui
Saturday
October 28 2:00-3:00pm
Rattlesnake Ridge
(room 230)
Bilal Siddiqui is a final year PhD Candidate, and previously served as president of CSGRAD. His research focus is on the intersection of parameter efficient neural networks and edge computing. He is working towards enabling highly accurate models on extremely small hardware, which helps democratize AI."
Join University of Texas at San Antonio final year PhD candidate, Bilal Siddiqui for a workshop on the coding language Python! No prior coding knowledge is necessary to attend. This workshop will begin by covering Python 3.X syntax, semantics, and data types. Next, Bilal will demonstrate exploratory data analysis using pandas and matplotlib before closing by building and using a linear model in with scikit-learn. Be sure to follow the installation guide in advance for Python, Pip, and Visual Studio Code.
Time: Saturday October 28 2:00-3:00pm Location: Jackrabbit Junction (room 200a) Presenter: Dr. Matthew Troia
Join Dr. Matthew Troia, Assistant Professor in the Department of Integrative Biology at the University of Texas at San Antonio, for a workshop on the coding language R! No prior coding knowledge is necessary to attend. Topics covered will include: basic syntax, variables, and functions; reading data from files; toolboxes for data analysis; and data visualization. Be sure to follow the installation guide in advance for R and Visual Studio Code.
Dr. Ke Yang
Saturday
October 28 3:30-4:30pm
Rattlesnake Ridge
(room 230)
Join Dr. Ke Yang, Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Texas at San Antonio, for a workshop on Structured Query Language (SQL) for querying databases! Some prior coding knowledge is recommended but not necessary to attend. Topics covered will include: the structure of relational databases; SELECT statements; SELECT statements with conditional expressions; and execution of SQL queries. Be sure to follow the installation guide in advance for pgAdmin and PostgreSQL.
Dr. Min Wang
Saturday
October 28 3:30-4:30pm
Jackrabbit Junction
(room 200a)
Join Dr. Min Wang, Full Professor in the Department of Management Science and Statistics at the University of Texas at San Antonio, for a workshop on time series in R! Time series is data that tracks a sample over time. Some prior coding knowledge is recommended. Topics covered will include explanation of basic time series classifications including AR (Autoregressive), MA (Moving Average), and ARMA (Autoregressive Moving Average) in the R coding language. Be sure to follow the installation guide in advance for R and Visual Studio Code.
Dr. Tianhai Zu
Saturday
October 28 4:30-5:30pm
Rattlesnake Ridge
(room 230)