9 If You Invested $100 In Dogecoin When The Meme Coin Launched, Here's How Much You'd Have Today By finance.yahoo.com Published On :: 2024-11-13T17:54:38Z Full Article
9 COP29 participants endorse new rules on global carbon markets By www.fibre2fashion.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:53:02 GMT The COP29 Summit in Baku has approved the key rules that would govern trade in carbon credits. A UN-backed global carbon market is likely to begin next year or so. Despite the BASIC grouping’s demand that discussions on ‘climate change-related, trade-restrictive unilateral measures’ like Europe's CBAM should be included in the main agenda, it was decided that CBAM would be discussed informally. Full Article Textiles
9 India's WPI inflation rises to 2.36% in October 2024 By www.fibre2fashion.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 15:53:02 GMT India's wholesale price index (WPI) inflation rate rose to 2.36 per cent in October 2024, up from 1.84 per cent in September, largely driven by increased prices in food items, manufacturing, machinery, and motor vehicles. The WPI index rose to 156.1, with manufacturing products increasing to 142.5. Primary articles saw a 2.35 per cent rise, while fuel and power decreased by 0.27 per cent. Full Article Textiles
9 UK's Burberry launches first virtual scarf try-on for holiday campaign By www.fibre2fashion.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:03:02 GMT Burberry has introduced its first virtual scarf try-on experience in its ‘Wrapped in Burberry’ holiday campaign. Partnering with AR provider WANNA, the immersive experience lets customers view iconic Burberry scarves in real-time, with over 50 styles and two classic options. Available online and in select stores, customers can share images and directly access product pages for purchases. Full Article Fashion
9 India’s Gokaldas Exports' Q2 FY25 income up 85%, profit grows 19% YoY By www.fibre2fashion.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 17:03:01 GMT Gokaldas Exports has reported an 85 per cent YoY revenue increase in Q2 FY25, with total income reaching ₹941.8 crore (~$111.6 million) and PAT at ₹28.2 crore, a 19 per cent rise. EBITDA grew 48 per cent to ₹82.4 crore (~$9.77 million), though margins declined by 222 bps to 8.7 per cent. H1 FY25 revenue surged 82 per cent to ₹1,881.5 crore (~$223.0 million), with PAT slightly down by 2 per cent YoY. Full Article Apparel/Garments
9 24-0694 By employment.conestogac.on.ca Published On :: 11/13/2024 4:21:22 PM Library Technologist, Digital Skills & Web Content Management Full Article
9 Supreme Court Upholds Finding of Compensability for Worker's Knee Injury By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:00:00 -0800 West Virginia’s Supreme Court upheld a finding of compensability for a worker with a knee injury. Case: P&G Tabler Station v. Hiett, No. 23-703, 10/30/2024, published. Facts: David Hiett worked for P&G Tabler… Full Article
9 Roofing Worker Gets Enhanced Award for Employer's Safety Violation By ww3.workcompcentral.com Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 00:00:00 -0800 An Ohio appellate court upheld an enhanced award of benefits to an injured roofing worker for his employer’s violation of a specific safety requirement. Mauricio Rivera worked for Prime Roof Solutions… Full Article
9 How to Change Your iPhone's DNS Servers By www.macinstruct.com Published On :: Mon, 08 Apr 2013 13:10:34 +0000 Just like in Mac OS X, you can change the DNS servers on your iPhone. This can significantly speed up Safari and other iPhone apps that use the Internet. For a general introduction to DNS, and to learn why you would want to change the DNS servers on your iPhone, see How to Change Your Mac's DNS Servers. Before we start, you should know a couple things about how iOS handles DNS. First, these instructions only work for Wi-Fi connections - iOS does not allow you to change the DNS servers when connected to cellular networks. Also, the changes are network specific, so you'll need to change the DNS servers every time you connect to a new wireless network. The good news is that iOS remembers the settings, so you won't have to do anything the second time you connect to a network. Here's how to change your iPhone's DNS servers: From the iPhone's home screen, tap Settings. Tap Wi-Fi. The screen shown below appears. The available wireless networks in range of your iPhone appear, as shown below. Find your wireless network in the list, and then click the arrow. The screen shown below appears. Tap the DNS field. Delete the current DNS servers, and enter the new DNS servers. (If you enter more than one DNS server, be sure sure to separate the servers with commas.) To use OpenDNS, enter 208.67.222.222 and 208.67.220.220 To use Google DNS, enter 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 Test your new DNS servers to make sure they're working. If you're using OpenDNS, visit the OpenDNS test page. If you're using Google Public DNS, follow these testing instructions. That's it! You've updated your iPhone's DNS servers! Related Articles How to Find the Best DNS Servers How to Change Your Mac's DNS Servers How to Change Your iPad's DNS Servers Change an AirPort Extreme's DNS Servers Meet Your Macinstructor Matt Cone, the author of Master Your Mac, has been a Mac user for over 20 years. A former ghost writer for some of Apple's most notable instructors, Cone founded Macinstruct in 1999, a site with OS X tutorials that boasts hundreds of thousands of unique visitors per month. You can email him at: matt@macinstruct.com. Full Article
9 Mona Kuhn, AD 6309 By flakphoto.com Published On :: 2014-10-15T12:47:51+00:00 Mona Kuhn AD 6309, Joshua Tree, California, 2013/2014 (winter) Website - MonaKuhn.com Mona Kuhn is best known for her large-scale, dream-like photographs of nudes. Her work often reference classical themes with a light and insightful touch. Kuhn’s approach to her photography is unusual in that she usually develops close relationships with her subjects, resulting in images of remarkable naturalness and intimacy, and creating the effect of people naked but comfortable in their own skin. Kuhn was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1969, of German descent. She received her BA from The Ohio State University, before furthering her studies at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1996. She is currently an independent scholar at The Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. Kuhn’s first monograph, Photographs, was debut by Steidl in 2004; immediately followed by Evidence (2007), Native (2010), and Bordeaux Series (2011). Mona's upcoming book is titled Private (release 2014). Mona Kuhn's work has been exhibited and/or included in the collections of The Louvre Museum in France, The J.Paul Getty Museum, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Pérez Art Museum in Miami, The Museum of Photographic Art in San Diego, The George Eastman House, the Griffin Museum in Boston, Miami Museum of Art, the Cincinnati Art Museum, North Carolina Museum of Art, Georgia Museum of Art, The International Center of Photography in NYC. In Europe, her work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy of Art in London England, Le Louvre in France, Deichtorhallen in Hamburg Germany, Musée de l'Élysée in Switzerland, Centre d'art Contemporain at Musée Chaleroi in France, the Leopold Museum in Vienna Austria, and the Australian Center for Photography in Sydney. Currently, Mona lives and works in Los Angeles. Full Article
9 The End of America's Well-Intentioned Empire By drudge.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 12:31:45 -0500 Dan Perry: The world was hugely interested in the U.S. presidential election -- and everywhere people are wondering what the return of Donald Trump will mean in geopolitics. But is America interested in the world? Full Article news
9 Arizona Attorney General Won't Drop Trump Fake Electors Case By drudge.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 17:33:01 -0500 Allies of Donald Trump who were charged in Arizona for illegally trying to overturn the 2020 election can still expect to face justice despite his return to the White House, the state's attorney general has said. Full Article news
9 Trump's Staff Picks Show Sway of Don Jr., Tucker Carlson By drudge.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 20:32:56 -0500 President-elect Donald Trump has only begun to fill out the ranks of his incoming administration. His first choices confirm that his son Donald Jr. and the former Fox TV personality Tucker Carlson have emerged as major influences over his picks. Full Article news
9 Danny Sullivan (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 Danny Sullivan, independent consultant, gave a talk entitled "Getting Your Web Site Listed". Full Article
9 Helen Sargan (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 , University of Cambridge, gave a talk entitled "Indexing Your Web Server(s)". Full Article
9 Andrew Cormack (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 Andrew Cormack, UKERNA, gave a talk entitled "Web Security". Full Article
9 James Currall (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 James Currall, University of Glasgow, gave a talk entitled "Experiences with XML: Beyond The Hype". Full Article
9 Stephen Emmott (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 Stephen Emmott, King's College London, gave a talk entitled "Content Management Systems". Full Article
9 Brett Burridge (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 Brett Burridge, University of Essex, gave a talk entitled "Browser Management". Full Article
9 Ian Roddis (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 ian Roddis, Open University, (together with David Christmas) gave a talk entitled "Beyond Brochureware - Building Functional University Websites". Full Article
9 David Christmas (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 David Christmas, Open University, (together with Ian Roddis) gave a talk entitled "Beyond Brochureware - Building Functional University Websites". Full Article
9 Michael Wilson (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 Michael Wilson, CLRC Rutherford Appleton Laboratory, gave a talk entitled "SMIL: Multimedia on the Web". Full Article
9 Greg Newton-Ingham (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 Greg Newton-Ingham, University of East Anglia, gave a talk entitled "Multimedia and The Corporate Web". Full Article
9 Joe Passmore (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 Joe Passmore, University of Ulster gave a talk entitled "Building Relationships Online: ... the road ahead or the road less travelled by?". Full Article
9 John Slater (1999) By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 1999-09-07 John Slater, University of Kent at Canterbury, gave a talk entitled "Who will rid me of this troublesome beast". Full Article
9 Matthew Wood (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-30 Matthew Wood is Head of Software Engineering and Architecture at BBC Audio and Music. He runs a team of software engineers and client side developers and likes making things. Matthew gave a plenary talk entitled "How the BBC make Web sites" with Michael Smethurst. Full Article
9 Michael Smethurst (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-30 Michael Smethurst is a Senior Information Architect at BBC Audio and Music interested in building highly linked data driven websites that are accessible for people, machines and search engines. Michael gave a plenary talk entitled "How the BBC make Web sites" with Matthew Wood. Full Article
9 Joe Nicholls (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 Joe Nicholls is a Principal Consultant in the Strategy and Enablement Group; part of the Information Services Directorate at Cardiff University. He has over 20 years experience in Higher Education, with a background in Psychology, Human-Computer Interaction, Learning Technologies and Web related services. His current work focuses on identifying technologies and methodologies that can be employed to improve the awareness, access to, and use of University services. He is particularly interested in the process of gathering and managing service requirements, the educational role of service providers and the potential of enterprise architecture as an approach to enabling organisational change. Joe gave a plenary talk entitled "Servicing 'Core' and 'Chore': A framework for understanding a Modern IT Working Environment" with David Harrison. Full Article
9 David Newman (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 David Newman is a Lecturer in Information Systems in the Queen's University Management School. At Queen's he has researched groupware use in co-operative learning, critical thinking in online and face-to-face discussions, and the use of the Internet by community groups. He ran a 0.5Euro million cross-border research project into electronic public consultation and then took part in the team evaluating the Irish Parliament's pilot e-consultation on the Broadcasting Bill. He is just starting a new European project which will get thousands of young people discussing Internet governance on their own Web 2.0 sites, then collect their creative ideas and feed them to national and European policy-makers. David gave a plenary talk entitled "Hub Websites for Youth Participation". Full Article
9 Derek Law (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 Derek Law has worked in several British universities and published and spoken at conferences extensively. Most of his work has been to do with the development of networked resources in higher education and with the creation of national information policy. This has been combined with an active professional life in professional organisations related to librarianship and computing. A committed internationalist he has been involved in projects and research in over forty countries. He was awarded the Barnard prize for contributions to Medical Informatics in 1993, Fellowship of the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1999, an honorary degree by the Sorbonne in 2000, the IFLA medal in 2003, Honorary Fellowship of CILIP in 2004 and was an OCLC Distinguished Scholar in 2006. He is currently Chair of the new JISC Services Management Company and Programme Consultant for the Libraries of the Future Horizon Scan. Derek gave a plenary talk entitled "Headlights on Dark Roads". Full Article
9 David Harrison (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 David Harrison is Assistant Director of Information Services at Cardiff University with responsibility for Strategy and Engagement. He had previously been a Director and a Head of Service at two other universities. He is also a past-Chair of the Universities and Colleges Information Systems Association (UCISA) and CEO of Welsh Networking. He has an interest in how emergent technologies from external providers (especially Web 2.0 tools) can be accommodated within traditional service delivery models but more especially he is interested in the cultural change agenda that needs to be considered in ensuring successful implementation and take-up of new technologies. In this, the role of enablement and education become of paramount importance, as does the concept of partnership working both within and outside the enterprise. David gave a plenary talk entitled "Servicing 'Core' and 'Chore': A framework for understanding a Modern IT Working Environment" with Joe Nicholls. Full Article
9 Christopher Gutteridge (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 Christopher Gutteridge has been running the Web Systems for the School of Electronics and Computer Science at the University of Southampton, since 1997 and still isn't bored. He is also lead developer of the award winning EPrints repository software, used by hundreds of organisations. He strongly believes that tedious work should be done by computers, not people. Christopher gave a plenary talk entitled "Lightweight Web Management". Full Article
9 Dave Flanders (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 Dave Flanders is a programme manager at JISC where he works as part of the Information Environment team. Previously he has worked at the University of London and British Library in building cutting edge technologies specific to teachers, researchers, curators, librarians, administrators and learners. His experience working as developer, usability expert and manager provides a unique perspective on how innovation occurs across teams in the modern Web Environment. David will be talking on innovation and why it is essential (especially in times of recession) for institutions to take risks. Dave gave a video presentation of a plenary talk entitled "Agile Prototyping in Academia". Full Article
9 Paul Boag (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 aul Boag describes himself as a user experience designer. He is a founding partner of Web design agency Headscape, runs the boagworld.com community for people who run Web sites, and is the author of many articles (for the likes of .net magazine and Think Vitamin). Paul is a charismatic and entertaining speaker (e.g. .net magazine podcast, Refresh06 and Web2Live). Paul has worked extensively in the higher education sector for clients such as; City University, Brunel University, JISC and the Universities of Portsmouth, Brighton, Southampton and Lancaster. Paul also has significant experience in running online communities and has done so as far back as 1995 when he was one of the original community leaders of geocities. He wrote his dissertation on virtual communities and the disabled back in 1994. Paul gave a plenary talk entitled "Making your killer applications... killer!" and facilitated a parallel session entitled "Twittering Techniques". Full Article
9 James Currall (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 James Currall is a statistician who has always worked in multi-disciplinary environments. He has been involved in the support of software, ICT planning and user support and training at the University of Glasgow for nearly 20 years. His main job currently is as Director of Information Strategy where he interacts with records managers, archivists, librarians, information technologists, academics and university managers. From a position of being none of the above, James has on a number of occasions been described as an iconoclast as he does not hold dear much of the 'baggage' that these professions have accumulated through time. For two years he was on secondment to the University Learning and Teaching Centre, transforming the support of the University Virtual Learning Environment (Moodle) from a tool for enthusiasts into a well supported and managed service, during which time he was very much involved in the management and strategic planning of ICT in Learning and Teaching. James is also a Senior Research Fellow in the Humanities Advanced Technology and Information Institute (HATII), where he has, for the last ten years, been developing applied research into information issues drawing on his service and strategic experience and also more theoretical work on the nature of digital objects and the problems associated with their management, security and retention. James has been involved with the highly successful Glasgow MSc course in Information Management and Preservation since its inception, in which he teaches about the transition from storage of information on physical to digital media, the management and preservation of digital materials, information security, the role of numbers as information and a variety of other topics including risk and information management as an investment. In this latter context he was the Project Director of the espida project which developed a sustainable business-focussed model for digital preservation. James gave a plenary talk entitled "What is the Web?". Full Article
9 Debbie Nicholsone (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 Debbie Nicholson has worked in Web and Learning Technology (WaLT) at the University of Essex for 8 years as a Web Developer, and more recently as WaLT Project Manager. Debbie is currently project managing the relocation of all the University Professional Service web content from individual office based sites, to audience based content incorporated in to the corporate site and design. Debbie chaired the day 2 morning session. Full Article
9 Keith Brooke (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-29 Keith Brooke has worked for the University of Essex since 1998, first as Web Officer, then as Web Support Manager, and now as Web and Learning Technology Manager. He is currently responsible for teams covering Web development, training, support and learning technology. As if that wasn't enough, he also teaches creative writing in the University's Literature department, using a mix of traditional classroom work, workshopping, e-mail, online resources and Facebook silliness. Keith has recently published his fifth science-fiction novel: The Accord. Keith chaired the day 2 afternoon back-end session. Full Article
9 Mike Nolan (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-30 Mike Nolan is Head of Web Services at Edge Hill University where he is responsible for development of external Web sites and a portal service for staff and students. Michael regularly posts about HE web development topics on the Edge Hill Web Services blog and is a regular participant (and hence speaker!) at BarCamps around the country. Mike chaired the final morning session and facilitated the Developer's Lounge Show and Tell session. Full Article
9 Brian Kelly (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-28 Brian Kelly is UK Web Focus - a post funded by the JISC and MLA which provides advice and support to the UK Higher and Further Education communities and the museums, libraries and archives sector on Web issues. Brian is based at UKOLN. Brian's interests include Web standards, Web accessibility, quality assurance for Web services and innovative Web developments, including collaborative Web tools. Brian chaired the final day's workshop conclusions and facilitated a parallel session entitled "Using The Social Web To Maximise Access to Resources". Full Article
9 Marieke Guy (2009) By iwmw.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: 2009-07-28 Marieke Guy is a research officer in the Community and Outreach Team at UKOLN. She has recently worked on the Good APIs project, which aimed to provide JISC and the sector with information and advice on the factors that encourage use of APIs. Last year she was involved in the JISC PoWR (Preservation of Web Resources) project. Since returning to work after her third lot of maternity leave (!) Marieke has become a remote worker and is the remote worker champion at UKOLN. In this role has worked on a number of initiatives aimed specifically at remote workers and written several articles on remote working and related technologies. She maintains a blog entitled Ramblings of a Remote Worker. Full Article
9 Look Who's Talking Now... By www.ukoln.ac.uk Published On :: Wed, 23 Jul 2008 09:45:00 GMT Alison Wildish, Head of Web Services, University of Bath follows up her plenary talk from last year entitled "Let the students do the talking..." which stimulated lot of debate. She spoke of my experiences at Edge Hill University and the success she'd had as a result of a more 'open' approach to Web content and services. In general the community were encouraged by our approach and many claimed to find it inspiring yet others, from the larger and research-led Universities, suggested "... it all sounds very good but Edge Hill is a new University so it HAS to focus on marketing... it's different for us". So twelve months on and now sitting on the other side of the fence, working in a research-led institution at the University of Bath, She will reflect on her previous talk and report on whether or not her approach and vision has changed. She'll be answering the questions many of you wish to ask: Is it just 'easier' to get things done in a new University? Should your vision for the web be dictated by the type of institution you are? Having moved to a research-led University is she now eating her words? Full Article
9 Black Women's Entrepreneurship: Research vs. Reality By www.alumni.mcgill.ca Published On :: Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Starts: Tue, 04 Feb 2025 18:30:00 -050002/04/2025 04:00:00PMLocation: Montreal, Canada Full Article
9 CSL’s Melbourne expansion to create 190 jobs By www.invest.vic.gov.au Published On :: Thu, 09 Oct 2014 12:14:00 +1000 Australia’s largest biotechnology company, Commonwealth Serum Laboratories (CSL), will invest A$210 million to expand albumin production at its Broadmeadows manufacturing site (25 minutes from Melbourne’s city centre) to meet increasing demand for its global ‘ablumin’ critical care therapy. The planned manufacturing facility for the Broadmeadows site is expected to create up to 200 jobs during construction, with a further 190 manufacturing jobs once the plant is operational. Full Article
9 Games blog: PAX Australia to stay in Melbourne until 2019 By games.blog.invest.vic.gov.au Published On :: Fri, 31 Oct 2014 10:20:00 +1000 The Victorian Government has secured the right for Melbourne to continue to host the Australian leg of the world’s largest digital games festival, the Penny Arcade Expo Australia (PAX Aus), for the next five years until 2019. Full Article
9 Melbourne to host renowned science conference IPAC in 2019 By www.invest.vic.gov.au Published On :: Wed, 26 Nov 2014 11:50:00 +1000 The International Particle Accelerator Conference (IPAC) will take place in May 2019, and will see approximately 1,000 delegates visit Melbourne to discuss, collaborate and present on the latest scientific achievements in particle acceleration. Melbourne’s winning bid was presented in Korea, and was a direct result of collaboration between the Melbourne Convention Bureau (MCB) and the Australian Synchrotron, a particle acceleration research facility located in Melbourne. Full Article
9 Women's Basketball vs Central Michigan (November 14, 2024 7:00pm) By events.umich.edu Published On :: Thu, 14 Nov 2024 06:15:32 -0500 Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 7:00pm Location: Crisler Arena Organized By: Michigan Athletics Women's Basketball vs Central Michigan Full Article Sporting Event
9 Women's Basketball vs Central Michigan (November 14, 2024 7:00pm) By events.umich.edu Published On :: Thu, 10 Oct 2024 12:15:56 -0400 Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 7:00pm Location: Crisler Arena Organized By: Michigan Athletics Women's Basketball vs Central Michigan Full Article Sporting Event
9 Quotas and the President: Jewish Inclusion and Exclusion at UM in the 1920s (November 14, 2024 4:00pm) By events.umich.edu Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2024 16:06:54 -0400 Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 4:00pm Location: Detroit Observatory Organized By: Bentley Historical Library When new University of Michigan president C.C. Little arrived in Ann Arbor in 1925, American universities were in the midst of a great transition, revamping their admission systems to limit the number of Jewish students on their campuses. Professor Karla Goldman will discuss the status of Jewish students at Michigan during this period and how President Little, well known as a eugenicist, actually resisted some of the racist and antisemitic assumptions of his time. His tenure illustrates the long and complicated history of inclusion and exclusion at U-M and in American higher education. Karla Goldman is the Sol Drachler Professor of Social Work and Professor of Judaic Studies at the University of Michigan where she also directs the Jewish Communal Leadership Program. Her research focuses on the history of American Jewish experience with special attention to history of varied Jewish communities and the evolving roles and identities of American Jewish women. She previously taught at Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati and served as historian in residence at the Jewish Women’s Archive in Boston. She is the author of Beyond the Synagogue Gallery: Finding a Place for Women in American Judaism (Harvard University Press, 2000). Full Article Lecture / Discussion
9 IOE 899: High-dimensional Optimization with Applications to Compute-Optimal Neural Scaling Laws (November 14, 2024 3:00pm) By events.umich.edu Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2024 10:10:36 -0500 Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 3:00pm Location: Industrial and Operations Engineering Building Organized By: Industrial & Operations Engineering About the speaker: Courtney Paquette is an assistant professor at McGill University and a CIFAR Canada AI chair, MILA. She was awarded a Sloan Research Fellowship in Computer Science in 2024. Paquette’s research broadly focuses on designing and analyzing algorithms for large-scale optimization problems, motivated by applications in data science. She is also interested in scaling limits of stochastic learning algorithms. She received her PhD from the mathematics department at the University of Washington (2017), held postdoctoral positions at Lehigh University (2017-2018) and the University of Waterloo (NSF postdoctoral fellowship, 2018-2019), and works 20% as a research scientist at Google DeepMind, Montreal. Abstract: Given the massive scale of modern ML models, we now only get a single shot to train them effectively. This restricts our ability to test multiple architectures and hyper-parameter configurations. Instead, we need to understand how these models scale, allowing us to experiment with smaller problems and then apply those insights to larger-scale models. In this talk, I will present a framework for analyzing scaling laws in stochastic learning algorithms using a power-law random features model, leveraging high-dimensional probability and random matrix theory. I will then use this scaling law to address the compute-optimal question: How should we choose model size and hyper-parameters to achieve the best possible performance in the most compute-efficient manner? Full Article Workshop / Seminar
9 Learn About PMG's Graduate Leadership Program (November 14, 2024 1:00pm) By events.umich.edu Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2024 00:31:22 -0500 Event Begins: Thursday, November 14, 2024 1:00pm Location: Organized By: University Career Center ????Discover Your Career Path with PMG ????Are you ready to launch your career in digital marketing? Join us at PMG for a virtual information session tailored for college students interested in our award-winning company culture and the career opportunities within our Graduate Leadership Program (GLP). Here’s what we’ll cover:????Award-Winning Culture: Discover what makes PMGone of AdAge's Best Places to Work for nine consecutive years. Learn about our core values and the initiatives that shape our unique culture.????Graduate Leadership Program Overview: Explore our 8-week onboarding process, designed across three dynamic tracks—Media Marketing, Data Analytics, and AI & Software Engineering. Understand how we equip new hires with the skills and support needed for a strong career start.????Inside the Hiring Process: Receive expert advice from our campus recruiting team on how to excel in our hiring process and stand out as a candidate.????Guest Speaker – Brent Aydon: Hear from Brent Aydon, a Client Strategy Lead who started his career in our Graduate Leadership Program. Brent will share a glimpse into the projects he has worked on and discuss his career growth and experiences with PMG.????Don’t miss out—RSVP today to secure your spot and move closer to making your professional aspirations a reality. Full Article Careers / Jobs