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Controlling Dynamical Systems Using a Deep Reservoir Computer

Date and time: Monday, December 9, 2019 - 4:30 p.m.

Location: Engineering Quadrangle, B205

Speaker: Daniel Gauthier, Ohio State University

Additional details: Event website

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Data Science

Data Science

Data science accelerates discovery across nearly all areas of science, engineering, and social science. Students and faculty in this area create new data-analysis techniques and harness advanced computing and storage systems to solve problems in biology, the environment, materials science, communications, security, transportation, and many other areas.

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