The final Pint of Science talk of the evening: Joe Bourne on "Big data privacy from Pint of Science 2084". A brilliant imagined futures where everyone really does have control over their personal data. #Pint24 #Turing #TuringInst Photo shows Joe on stage at The Glitch with mic and holding a hand-built "data controller"!
Bastian Greshake Tzovaras talks on "Data democracy from Pint of Science 2074", an imagined future where Citizen Science finds its full momentum. #Pint24 #Turing #TuringInst Photo shows Bastian on stage at The Glitch with a mic... wearing a party hat!
Day 2 of Pint of Science, back in Glitch Bar in London. First up is Professor Jon Crowcroft "Geoengineering Earth from Pint of Science 2049". An amazing, somewhat bleak, tale of climate breakdown! Photo shows Jon on stage with a mic telling his imagined future! #Pint24 #TuringInst #Turing

From the Alan Turing Institute's Twitter feed. Affecting stuff.

Alan Turing, born on this day in 1912, was a pioneering mathematician, computer scientist, philosopher, code-breaker and icon of the 20th century.

We asked the Institute community what Alan Turing means to them:

https://www.turing.ac.uk/blog/what-alan-turing-means-us

#TuringInst

What Alan Turing means to us

A fearless approach Throughout his life, Alan Turing’s fearle

The Alan Turing Institute

We've been learning about #Rustlang lifetime annotations in our Rust reading group at the #TuringInst. One of my colleagues wrote up this really neat, clear summary for functions. Rust's compile-time checks are fascinating.

https://yongrenjie.github.io/posts/lifetimes/

𝑓𝑝 - Lifetime annotations in Rust

Excitedly and nervously writing a script for my debut as an academic comedian, performing as part of the #turinginst Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas. Come see me in Camden on July 6th! 😬

https://www.turing.ac.uk/events/turings-cabaret-dangerous-ideas-london

The Turing's Cabaret of Dangerous Ideas in London

Hosted by comedian Susan Morrison, and now in its eleventh year, CoDI is ninety minutes of rapid-fire research from some of the finest minds in the country.

The Alan Turing Institute

Analysing data from previous #Eurovision song contests and using them to predict the results of #Eurovision2023!

Looking forward to the final tomorrow to see what happens.

This has been a really fun project to work on with a bunch of really smart #TuringInst people. Thanks for letting me join in!

https://www.turing.ac.uk/blog/can-data-science-help-us-predict-winner-eurovision-2023?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Text_link&utm_campaign=Turing-blog_Eurovision-data-predictions

#DataStories #Eurovision #Eurovision2023

Can data science help us to predict the winner of Eurovision 2023?

The Eurovision Song Contest is the longest running international televised music com

The Alan Turing Institute

Job advert: The Alan Turing Institute in London is looking to hire 4 Research Associates working on Radio Frequency problems for a newly funded research group.

Working at the Turing is great, I recommend it, so if this is your area, please consider applying. Deadline 1 May. #turinginst

https://cezanneondemand.intervieweb.it/turing/jobs/senior-research-associate-radio-frequency-32019/en/

(Senior) Research Associate - Radio Frequency

The Defence and Security programme at the Turing is looking to build a newly funded research group, the Electromagnetic Environment group (EME), worki

'Regulation in an.age of radical transformation' ICO is a key regulator for AI governance. Stephen Almond (ICO): We're focused on ensuring AI devs using personal data understand the procedures for processing, but also that it's being done in a way people expect #aiuk #turinginst
'Can AI solve the ecological crusis?' Evangeline Corcoran: We need to democratize access to computing resources, HPC, for applying methods and collaborating more widely. #aiuk #turinginst