Marcel Haas

@harcel
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#Astrophysicist turned #DataScientist. Certified #CraftBeer enjoyer. I work at the University of Amsterdam.
Websitehttp://www.marcelhaas.com
LocationLeiderdorp, Netherlands
PronounsHe/him
I am moving to astrodon.social. I think this should be a smooth process and expect all (or most) of you to follow me there automatically. If not, I hope to find you all again....

RT @[email protected]

I love how astronomers think doing Data science is “interdisciplinary” 😅

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/npr247/status/1587732110101647360

Nic Ross on Twitter

“I love how astronomers think doing Data science is “interdisciplinary” 😅”

Twitter

Hi fediverse! Boosts appreciated on this one.

I’m part of a co-op building a platform for artists to sell art without getting exploited. I’ve been working on it for a while but there’s a lot of work to do and I could use some help. A ton of the main features are in place, but there’s still some big gaps and a lot of polish left before it can launch.

The platform is fully open source and developed in the open. It’s built on Phoenix/Elixir and Tailwindcss. Our co-op is already incorporated and established and it’s open to members that want to actually commit but you don’t need to be a member to contribute or help.

Does this sound interesting? I’d love some help! I’m also happy to answer questions. And no, you don’t need to know Elixir already. It’s pretty easy to learn for the things you’d be using it for. Even some design help would be welcome. Feel free to reply here or DM me!

#noxp

RT @[email protected]

On Wed 2 Nov at 15:30 CET, join us for the online #NAIEC seminar by Dr. Jarita Holbrook @[email protected] @[email protected] , on “Diversity in ASTROMOVES” about career decision making and career moves in astro. See https://www.accessastronomy.eu/netherlands/naeic-seminar-series

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/m_haverkorn/status/1587351841364377600

accessastronomy.eu - NAEIC Seminar Series

Upcoming Seminar in the Series: 2 November 2022, Jarita Holbrook, University of Edinburgh

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I'm hearing "soft skills" come up lately, so this is a friendly suggestion to use "professional skills" instead -- a better descriptor without the connotation of "soft".

🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/beeonaposy/status/1587447158269149184

Caitlin Boo-don 🎃 on Twitter

“I'm hearing "soft skills" come up lately, so this is a friendly suggestion to use "professional skills" instead -- a better descriptor without the connotation of "soft".”

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PyMC Example Gallery

Core notebooks: card-img-top Introductory Overview of PyMC card-img-top GLM: Linear regression card-img-top Model Comparison card-img-top Prior and Posterior Predictive Checks card-img-top Distribu...

Learn Machine Learning with Python for free. Session 3 of the scikit-learn MOOC started recently, you still have time to join!

https://www.fun-mooc.fr/en/courses/machine-learning-python-scikit-learn/

By following the MOOC through the FUN platform you can access the forum, do the quizzes for auto-evaluation and get an https://openbadges.org upon completion.

The FUN platform respects the users privacy and does not share/sell the progress data with anybody.

Machine learning in Python with scikit-learn

Build predictive models with scikit-learn and gain a practical understanding of the strengths and limitations of machine learning!

FUN MOOC

Giving a talk this week on using #MachineLearning in #University business operations to Institutional Researchers.

Expecting/stimulating some good discussion on the organizational and technical difficulties!

I'll start with #firstreads. During a summer holiday when I was 17 I serendipitously picked up Hofstadter's Gödel Escher Bach in a small-town library. I knew Escher & Bach so I figured Gödel would be interesting too. I was immediately hooked by the sheer creativity and playfulness of the book, and by the unbelievably wide range of topics covered. I think it was the first time I saw science as a possible future. Ultimately, it led me to study linguistics and pursue a PhD as #FirstGen academic
Is there a way, in the multi-column home screen in the "default" mastodon website, to make one of the columns wider?