Feed aggregator
A 'Beat Trump' Fervor Is Producing Big Turnouts for 2020 Democrats ... - The New York Times
A 'Beat Trump' Fervor Is Producing Big Turnouts for 2020 Democrats ... The New York Times
The rise and fall of the most European state in the Union — Vermont - Stars and Stripes
The rise and fall of the most European state in the Union — Vermont Stars and Stripes
Blockchain & Cryptocurrency 2018 Year in Review - The National Law Review
Blockchain & Cryptocurrency 2018 Year in Review The National Law Review
NLRB Rules Nonunion Members Don't have to Pay Dues - The National Law Review
NLRB Rules Nonunion Members Don't have to Pay Dues The National Law Review
California Prop 65: New Regulatory Changes Ahead - The National Law Review
California Prop 65: New Regulatory Changes Ahead The National Law Review
Drivers, residents protest West Genesee driver’s ‘retirement’ over man allowed on bus - syracuse.com
Democratic lawmakers sign pledge to end 'forever wars' - Task & Purpose
Democratic lawmakers sign pledge to end 'forever wars' Task & Purpose
A coalition of Democratic lawmakers is backing a veteran activist organization's efforts to end the "forever wars" in Afghanistan and Iraq, among other global hot ...
Dr. Asim Zia leads pre-conference workshop at ASPA Section for Complexity and Network Studies Meeting
Dr. Asim Zia, Co-Leader of the BREE Integrated Assessment Team, organized a workshop titled "Advancing Public Service Through Big Data and AI." The workshop, held on March 7, 2019 in Washington, DC, at the American Society for Public Administration Meeting. The workshop included a panel of experts who discussed the opportunities and challenges posed by “rapidly spreading digital revolution, internet of things, drones and ubiquitous computing. While these new disruptive technologies have led to the widespread diffusion of big data, service delivery, machine learning and AI technologies in the private sector, the public sector agencies are lagging far behind in both regulating the adverse impacts of AI (e.g. strategic spread of fake news and rumors in elections through advertising campaigns in social media) as well as harnessing AI technologies for addressing persistent public sector issues (e.g. social equity, infrastructure resilience, sustainable development, and government accountability).”
Categories: Latest News
BREE Members Present at ASLO 2019 Aquatic Sciences Conference
BREE Ecological Systems Team Co-Leader Andrew Schroth, PhD and Vermont EPSCoR GRA Wilton Burns attended the 2019 Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO) Aquatic Sciences Meeting, which ran from February 23rd through March 2nd in San Juan, Puerto Rico. While there, they presented a poster titled "Understanding the timing and intensity of cyanobacteria blooms in St. Albans Bay and Missisquoi Bay," which featured BREE research.
Categories: Latest News