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ISI-CODATA International Training Workshop on Big Data
9th to 20th March 2015
Indian Statistical Institute (ISI),Bangalore, India &
International Council for Science: Committee on Data for Science and
Technology (CODATA), Paris, France
Venue: Indian Statistical Institute, Bangalore Centre.
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CODATA and the Indian Statistical Institute (ISI) - along with other
partners - will convene an International Training Workshop on Big Data.
This will continue the emerging series of International Training Workshops
which CODATA is seeking to establish with a variety of partners. Recent
training workshops have been held in Beijing, China and in Nairobi, Kenya.
The International Training Workshop will take place at the Indian
Statistical Institute in Bangalore, India on 9-20 March 2015.
Objective: The intensive, two week residential course has as its objective
to train early and mid-career data professionals in using latest
technology and techniques in Big Data management and its exploitation.
Eligible Participants
The workshop is targeted at early and mid-career data professionals. The
definition is deliberately flexible to allow candidates from a variety of
backgrounds to make a case. However, doctoral students, post-doctoral
researchers, young faculty members and early career data experts, data
managers etc are the target group. Ideal candidates will have some
experience as data managers, data encoders, metadata managers, archivists,
data exploitation personnel, analysts, data publishers or similar roles.
Data experts that help policy makers in data related policies are also
included.
Scholarships
Students from SAARC countries and from other countries in South and
Southeast Asia will be welcome. A limited number of scholarships
supporting accommodation and travel may be available. Further
announcements will be made, however, interested parties should send a
brief CV as soon as possible to Simon Hodson