The Turing Way Practitioners Hub Fireside Chat ...

The final Fireside Chat of 2023 took place on the topic "Adopting open source in Data Science & AI across sectors". This event marked the official launch of the Case Study Series from the first cohort of The Turing Way Practitioners Hub. Five case studes have been published on the Zeno...

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Main Author: Sharan, Malvika
Format: Conference Object
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Published: Zenodo 2023
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10358388
https://zenodo.org/doi/10.5281/zenodo.10358388
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Summary:The final Fireside Chat of 2023 took place on the topic "Adopting open source in Data Science & AI across sectors". This event marked the official launch of the Case Study Series from the first cohort of The Turing Way Practitioners Hub. Five case studes have been published on the Zenodo community page. This panel featured highlights from The Turing Way Practitioners Hub's Experts in Residence (EiRs) Lucy Stephenson (British Antarctic Survey), Rowan Hemsi (Office for National Statistics), Stephen Haben (Energy Systems Catapult), Wenjia Tang (DigiHaul) and Maxine Mackintosh from Genomics England. This panel was facilitated by Malvika Sharan (The Turing Way Co-Lead) and Raphael Sonabend, a previous EiR, Director of OSPO Now. The Turing Way Practitioners Hub is an extension of The Turing Way to engage directly with experts from partnering organisations in their efforts to promote data science best practices. Through the involvement of domain experts from different sectors, the Practitioners Hub aims to ...