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tags: DIGHUMLAB, conference
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# DigHumLab-ITWEST Conf Merger #
Formålet med mødet er, at tale videre om samarbejde om en eller flere konferencer om digitale modeller i forskning sekundært undervisning.
På mødet drøfter vi bl.a.:
- Konferencens formål
- Målgruppen
- Tidspunkt
- Muligt indhold
Location: Odense
Time: Summer 2022
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## Objective ##
1. identify unsolved problems: unsolved problems that has the potential of being very influential in the 21st century (the solution of)
- Research
- Data Management
- Compute/HPC
- Programming
- Education
2. bridge models for and models of
3. show high level of competency (external)
## Thematic Dimensions ##
* unsolved problems, Hilbert problems of ...
- representation learning
- HITL
* Models _of_ & and Models _for_
## Speakers ##
DO THEY HAVE TO BE DANISH only?
__keynote__
* Vwani Roychowdhury (UCLA)
* Fabrice Rossi (Université Paris-Dauphine, affil SAMM)
__thinkers__
* Jacob Sherton (AU)
* Anja Bechmann (AU)
* Sine Nørholm Just (RUC)
* Clemens Nylandsted Klokmose (AU) (interaction design)
* David Budtz Petersen/Vincent Hendricks (AAU) (hot air)
* xyz (technology historian/STS)
__developer-thinkers__
* Mathieu Jacomy (graph applications)
* Stefan Jänicke (InfoVis)
* Ross (neural langauge technology for historical data)
* Rebecca
* Iza?
* (Interactive HPC)
* Peter Broadwell (Stanford)
__Talent Development/PhD__
* growth layer
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https://www.it-vest.dk/aktiviteter/podcast-om-computational-thinking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2aocKWrPG8
Hilbert's problems are twenty-three problems in mathematics published by German mathematician David Hilbert in 1900. They were all unsolved at the time, and several proved to be very influential for 20th-century mathematics. Hilbert presented ten of the problems (1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 13, 16, 19, 21, and 22) at the Paris conference of the International Congress of Mathematicians, speaking on August 8 at the Sorbonne. The complete list of 23 problems was published later, most notably in English translation in 1902 by Mary Frances Winston Newson in the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society.[1]