New Jersey Big Data Alliance publishes new issue under new Journal title: Journal of Big Data and Artificial Intelligence
JBDAI Volume 2: The second volume of the Journal of [...]
JBDAI Volume 2: The second volume of the Journal of [...]
In spring 2023, the final team of five externs worked on a project with venture capital firm SOSV-HAX.
She will work directly with the NJBDA President and the Executive Board to manage the organization's day- to-day administrative activities and help push NJBDA's mission as a critical resource in Big Data/AI in the state of New Jersey.
From Information Week: Fintech and science-oriented sectors seem to look for ways to make AI a potential boon to operations without necessarily eviscerating careers.
A new blog post based on a DCIG Executive Whitepaper commissioned by Swiss Vault is now available on the DCIG website.
The NJBDA is partnering with several organizations to provide several free workshops and panel discussions for data practitioners and those interested in big data.
Seton Hall will host this year's Symposium in the newly renovated University Center.
NJIT’s Departments of Data Science and Mathematical Sciences have launched a new Ph.D. in Data Science program, dedicated to growing the field and generating top-notch data scientists.
Experts from NJBDA, Jim Samuel, Margaret Brennan, Marc Pfeiffer and Matthew Hale, along with professor Clint Andrews from Rutgers University and other research associates, have recently released the Garden State Open Data Index (GSODI) 2023 research report.
The 2023 Symposium will include academic research sessions with presentations on current applied research in Big Data, AI, and Machine Learning. Other topics of particular interest related to the focus of the symposium are welcome, including, but not limited to AI and Finance, Blockchain, Crypto & Digital Currencies, NFTs, Big Data Business Intelligence