Events
Past Event
Data Science Nights - Sept 2022 Meeting with 84.51°
Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)
5:15 PM
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SEPTEMBER MEETING: Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 5:15pm (US Central) via Zoom
Zoom: https://northwestern.zoom.us/j/92785264844
DATA SCIENCE NIGHTS are monthly talks on data science techniques or applications, organized by Northwestern University graduate students and scholars. Aspiring, beginning, and advanced data scientists are welcome!
AGENDA:
5:15pm - Data Science Night Meet and Greet
5:30pm - Data Science at 84.51°: Building an Automated Dashboard with Power BI and Databricks
6:15 PM Q&A Session with Speakers
SPEAKERS:
Emma Krummenacher – Senior Data Scientist, 84.51°
Xavier University, BS Computer Science, Business Analytics, and Information Systems
Caitlin Casar – Senior Data Engineer, 84.51°
Northwestern University, PhD Earth and Planetary Sciences
Kitra Razin – Data Scientist, 84.51°
Northwestern University, BM Mathematical Methods in Social Sciences (MMSS), Music Composition
TOPIC: Data Science at 84.51°: Building an Automated Dashboard with Power BI and Databricks
84.51° is a retail data science, insights, and media company with several office locations including Chicago and Cincinnati. We help the Kroger Company, consumer packaged goods companies, agencies, publishers, and affiliated partners create more personalized and valuable experiences for shoppers across the path to purchase, from initial awareness to activation, retention and beyond. Powered by cutting-edge science, we leverage first party retail data from nearly 1 of 2 US households and more than two billion transactions to fuel a more customer-centric journey. 84.51° is currently hiring data scientists and engineers for both internship and full-time roles. Join us to hear from data scientist Emma Krummenacher on developing business insights dashboards from the initial client request to the final product using Power BI and Databricks! We’ll give you an overview of data science roles at 84.51° and how you can apply to work with us.
Time
Tuesday, September 27, 2022 at 5:15 PM - 8:00 PM
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Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)
Data Science Nights - February 2026 - Speaker: Siqiao Mu, Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics
Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)
5:30 PM
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M416, Technological Institute
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FEBRUARY MEETING: Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 5:30pm (US Central)
NEW LOCATION:
ESAM Conference Room, Tech M416
2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208
AGENDA:
5:30pm - Meet and greet with refreshments
6:00pm - Talk with Siqiao Mu, Ph.D. Candidate, Department of Engineering Sciences and Applied Mathematics, Northwestern University
TALK TITLE:
Gradient Algorithms for Machine Unlearning
ABSTRACT:
Machine unlearning algorithms aim to efficiently remove data from a model without retraining it from scratch, in order to remove corrupted or outdated data or respect a user's "right to be forgotten." Since empirical unlearning heuristics can be unreliable, we desire "certified" machine unlearning algorithms, which are theoretically guaranteed to achieve probabilistic indistinguishability between the unlearned model and the model retrained on the retained data samples. While several works have proposed second-order unlearning algorithms, first-order methods such as gradient descent (GD) or stochastic gradient descent (SGD) algorithms are far more computationally tractable for large neural networks. We propose "Rewind-to-Delete," a first-order unlearning algorithm that is also black-box, in that it can be applied to trained models without costly precomputation. We prove certified unlearning guarantees and derive privacy-utility-complexity tradeoffs for both the GD and SGD versions.
DATA SCIENCE NIGHTS are monthly meetings featuring presentations and discussions about data-driven science and complex systems, organized by Northwestern University graduate students and scholars. Students and researchers of all levels are welcome! For more information: http://bit.ly/nico-dsn
FUTURE DATES:
Data Science Nights will be held on Thursday evenings in the winter and spring terms, with future dates on March 19, April 30, and May 28, 2026.
Time
Thursday, February 26, 2026 at 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM
Location
M416, Technological Institute Map
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Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)
WED@NICO SEMINAR: Ágnes Horvát, Northwestern School of Communication
Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)
12:00 PM
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Lower Level, Chambers Hall
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Speaker:
Ágnes Horvát, Associate Professor, Department of Communication Studies, Northwestern School of Communication
Title:
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Abstract:
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Speaker Bio:
Ágnes Horvát is an Associate Professor in the Department of Communication Studies, (by courtesy) the Computer Science Department of the McCormick School of Engineering, and (also by courtesy) the Department of Management and Organizations of the Kellogg School of Management.
Her research seeks to measure, understand, and forecast the collective behaviour of networked crowds in large-scale socio-technical systems. On the one hand, her current projects investigate the impact of network embeddedness and diversity on scholarly communication. On the other hand, she works on identifying expressions of collective intelligence and opportunities for innovation in crowdsourcing communities. Her research group also develops empirical and theoretical methods to support creativity and predict success in culture industries. This work lies at the intersection of computational social science and social computing. It uses an interdisciplinary data-driven approach that builds on techniques from network science, machine learning, and statistics.
Location:
In person: Chambers Hall, 600 Foster Street, Lower Level
Remote option: https://northwestern.zoom.us/j/96701776160
PW: NICO26
About the Speaker Series:
Wednesdays@NICO is a vibrant weekly seminar series focusing broadly on the topics of complex systems, data science and network science. It brings together attendees ranging from graduate students to senior faculty who span all of the schools across Northwestern, from applied math to sociology to biology and every discipline in-between. Please visit: https://bit.ly/WedatNICO for information on future speakers.
Time
Wednesday, March 4, 2026 at 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location
Lower Level, Chambers Hall Map
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Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)
WED@NICO SEMINAR: Steven Franconeri, Northwestern University "Point Taken: A gamified Intervention that Creates Enlightened Disagreements"
Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)
12:00 PM
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Lower Level, Chambers Hall
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Speaker:
Steven Franconeri, Professor of Psychology, Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences; Professor of Management and Organizations, Kellogg School of Management, Northwestern University
Title:
Point Taken: A gamified Intervention that Creates Enlightened Disagreements
Abstract:
Should we drop standardized testing for college or Ph.D. admissions? Allow athletes to join teams based on gender identity? When organizational and public policies bind behavior, human coexistence requires a way to determine that collective policy. Because individuals and like-minded groups have incomplete information, constrained strategies, and biased perspectives, thoughtful debate on those policies is critical. Unfortunately, those debates too often degrade into chaotic fights.
Point Taken provides a scalable solution by translating best practices in conflict resolution and critical thinking into a structured dialogue that can be learned and played in 30 minutes. In this interactive session, you'll play a short game to feel its effects.
Players replace persuasion with a common goal of discovering why they disagree. Dialogue then unfolds thoughtfully and calmly, through chains of short written reasons and responses. We've tested the game extensively in schools and organizations, and conducted a formal pilot study. All show powerful improvements in the tone and quality of debate, across longstanding and strongly-held disagreements. I’ll give background on best practices for enlightened disagreement, show how they translate to the game, ask you to play a game, and then ask for your advice on next steps.
Speaker Bio:
Steven Franconeri is leading scientist, teacher, and speaker on visual thinking, visual communication, and the psychology of data visualization. He is a Professor of Psychology in the Weinberg College of Arts & Sciences at Northwestern, Director of the Northwestern Cognitive Science Program, as well as a Kellogg Professor of Management and Organizations by Courtesy. He is the director of the Visual Thinking Laboratory, where a team of researchers explore how leveraging the visual system - the largest single system in your brain - can help people think, remember, and communicate more efficiently.
His undergraduate training was in computer science and cognitive science at Rutgers University, followed by a Ph.D. in Experimental Psychology from Harvard University, and postdoctoral research at the University of British Columbia. His work on both Cognitive Science and Data Visualization has been funded by the National Science Foundation, as well as the Department of Education, and the Department of Defense. He has received a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award, given to researchers who combine excellent research with outstanding teaching, and he has received a Psychonomic Society Early Career award for his research on visual thinking.
Location:
In person: Chambers Hall, 600 Foster Street, Lower Level
Remote option: https://northwestern.zoom.us/j/97198523514
PW: NICO26
About the Speaker Series:
Wednesdays@NICO is a vibrant weekly seminar series focusing broadly on the topics of complex systems, data science and network science. It brings together attendees ranging from graduate students to senior faculty who span all of the schools across Northwestern, from applied math to sociology to biology and every discipline in-between. Please visit: https://bit.ly/WedatNICO for information on future speakers.
Time
Wednesday, March 11, 2026 at 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Location
Lower Level, Chambers Hall Map
Contact
Calendar
Northwestern Institute on Complex Systems (NICO)