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Sunday, October 30 • 9:30am - 11:00am
Innovating Computational Social Science for Peace and Development
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The panel will analyze the role of Computational Social Science in helping ‘count what counts’ and guiding on the ground responses and informed policy efforts for some of the biggest global problems, like climate change or pandemics. Speakers will highlight illustrative cases of innovative data use in areas of peace and development, as well as discuss practical and ethical problems when applying and scaling up such methods within the complex setting of international organizations. Hosted by the DWIH New York.

Speakers
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Ingmar Weber

Alexander von Humboldt Professor in AI, Saarland University
Dr. Ingmar Weber is currently the Research Director for Social Computing at the Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI). Recently, he has been awarded an Alexander von Humboldt Professorship in AI, Germany’s most valuable research award, and he’ll be joining Saarland University... Read More →


Sunday October 30, 2022 9:30am - 11:00am EDT
Wexner 332 - HKS