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The University of Texas National Semiconductor Initatives and Opps July 27, 2023
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Gem City Tech and Wright Brother Institute (WBI) ML Collider: May 17th 2023 {: .align-right}
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STEM Magnetic Mapping: May 5th 2023
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STEM Light: May 1st 2023
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Power of A/B Testing, Beyond User Feedback: Taste of IT Conference, Nov. 2022
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Gem City ML/AI Models, Datasets and Transfer learning: Sept. 2022
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PyOhio Pandas Talks: July 30,2022
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Gem City ML/AI Meet-Up: (July 21) ML/AI to test randomness of my random number generator.
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Dayton Django Girls Workshop: (April 2022): Coached and modified the official tutorial to make it doable in a day.
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Gem City Tech: Presented on Processing Large Data (2021)
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STEM Outreach: WPAFB: Educational outreach (2021)
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Pub Science: Lights, Camera, H-Bar: Calculate Plank's constant while drinking a beer with LEDs. {: .align-right}
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Dayton Data Visualization Talks: Gave multi-talks at the Dayton Data Visualization group. Talks were designed to be mini-ted-like talks which focused on data and visualizations.
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Dayton Regional STEM Center- Dropping the Beat (2013-4) Worked with Dayton area teachers and other AFRL colleagues to create a lesson plan on sound called “Dropping the Beat”. This was a multi-month project that ended with the completion of a STEM lesson plan.
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Backyard science with common household equipment. Goal is to show that science is:
- Interesting
- Does not need expensive equipment
- Something you can do at home
- A kid (at heart too) can do alone
- Adult supervision RECOMMENDED
- Emphasize that science is all around us and not just something that happens in a lab.
- One way to do that, is to use everyday objects to do science.
- Doable in less than an hour