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Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems XXXIII

When

Noon – 5 p.m., Nov. 5 – 9, 2023

Where

University of Arizona Student Union Memorial Center

The Astronomical Data Analysis Software and Systems (ADASS) conference will be held IN PERSON this year, hosted by the Lunar and Planetary Laboratory of the University of Arizona, NOIRLab, Steward Observatory, and the Planetary Science Institute. Remote attendance is also an option. 

ADASS provides a forum for scientists and programmers concerned with algorithms, software, and software systems employed in the acquisition, reduction, analysis, and dissemination of astronomical and planetary science data. 

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Public Health & AI - Summer School

DSI with MEZCOPH and other departments announces that the Public Health & AI Summer School will be held June 9–12, 2025 and will offer practical workshops on AI methods and tools.

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Public Health & AI - Summer School

DSI with MEZCOPH and other departments announces that the Public Health & AI Summer School will be held June 9–12, 2025 and will offer practical workshops on AI methods and tools.

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