2 episodes

Hear from the team at the Jean Golding Institute as they talk with members of the University of Bristol’s data science research community. Each episode aims to highlight both the variety of backgrounds and paths that our guests come from as well as the diversity in methods, approaches and applications in data science research at the university.
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JGI Podcast Jean Golding Institute

    • Science

Hear from the team at the Jean Golding Institute as they talk with members of the University of Bristol’s data science research community. Each episode aims to highlight both the variety of backgrounds and paths that our guests come from as well as the diversity in methods, approaches and applications in data science research at the university.
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    Research Software Engineering - Matt Williams

    Research Software Engineering - Matt Williams

    Huw Day and James Thomas from the JGI talk to Dr Matt Williams from the Advanced Computing Research Centre. Matt did his PhD in Particle Physics at the University of Warwick, working on computations for the Large Hadron Collider. After a pit stop at the University of Birmingham, he now works as a Research Software Engineer as part of the Advanced Computing Research Centre at the University of Bristol. He delivers coding courses to students across the university, supports postgraduate researchers in using software in their own work and is President of the Society of Research Software Engineering.
    Find out more about the Jean Golding Institute: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/golding/

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    • 24 min
    Data Hazards and Digital Phenotyping - Nina Di Cara

    Data Hazards and Digital Phenotyping - Nina Di Cara

    Huw Day and Léo Gorman from the JGI talk to Dr Nina Di Cara about Data Hazards and Digital Phenotyping. Nina has a background in social care and has a PhD in Public Health, where her work focussed on understanding whether digital footprints are an effective way to track mental health. She now works as a postdoctoral researcher in Mental Health Data Science here at the University of Bristol and co-organises the Data Ethics Club and the Data Hazards project.
    Find out more about the Jean Golding Institute: https://www.bristol.ac.uk/golding/

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    • 18 min

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