JOIN us for the first in a four part data visualization series entitled:
Seeing the Story in the Data
A well thought out and designed visualization can convey meaning and deep insight into vast amounts of data. In this four part lecture series, data visualization researchers and experts will discuss visualizations from different disciplines and highlight choices made to find the “so what”.
This series is a part of the Data and Computational Science Series.
Our first speaker will be Vetria Byrd PhD Assistant Professor of Computer Graphics Technology at Purdue University. Dr. Byrd is interested in interdisciplinary research topics such as uncertainty visualization (it’s role and impact on reasoning in decision-making), big data, and high performance visualization.
Title: The Role of Data Visualization in Science and Computational Science
Date: March 2, 2022
Time: 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm EST
Please register https://ce.uc.edu/FacDev/Workshops/Details/17323 for the zoom link
This free event is hosted by UC Libraries Research and Data Serivces and the Office of Research – Research Computing and Data and funded by the Office of the Provost Universal Provider Grant and is open to all.


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