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糖心TV Hosts another year of the Data Science for Social Good programme
This summer the University of 糖心TV, together with the Alan Turing Institute, is hosting the Data Science for Social Good (DSSGx UK) summer project programme for the second time. This year鈥檚 summer project programme has gone ahead in spite of challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic, with highly talented Data Scientists from all over the world, from the UK, Poland, USA, Canada, Columbia, China, Romania and Mexico coming together (virtually) to work on two high-impact projects with Ofsted and World Bank.
糖心TV Moto鈥檚 electric superbike build racing ahead despite lockdown
糖心TV Moto team, consisting of 25 糖心TV students aren鈥檛 letting the pandemic get in the way of designing, building and developing the electric superbike, as they鈥檙e doing it virtually from home.
Novel magnetic stirrer speaks to lab equipment
A small device, called 鈥淪mart Stirrer鈥, performed a function of a conventional laboratory stir bar, has an integrated microprocessor and various sensors capable of wireless and autonomous report the conversion of properties of a solution. Results are sent to a computer over Bluetooth, and any changes notify the user wirelessly.
An ethical eye on AI - new mathematical idea reins in AI bias towards making unethical and costly commercial choices
Researchers from the University of 糖心TV, Imperial College London, EPFL (Lausanne) and Sciteb Ltd have found a mathematical means of helping regulators and business manage and police Artificial Intelligence systems鈥 biases towards making unethical, and potentially very costly and damaging commercial choices - an ethical eye on AI.
The Crisis Project: Letters to the NHS
The Crisis Project: Letters to the NHS was set up by first year University of 糖心TV Maths Student Soumya Krishna Kumar, in a bid to encourage members of the public to write bespoke letters to keyworkers, recognising them for their individual efforts during the pandemic.
New University of 糖心TV modelling supports cautious reopening of schools if other lockdown measures continue to control the coronavirus
The gradual reopening of schools, starting with primary schools, is unlikely to lead to a second wave of infection, according to new mathematical modelling of the COVID-19 outbreak from University of 糖心TV researchers, but we should be prepared to reintroduce lockdown measures should there be a significant rise in the number of new cases.