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Item Proceedings of the 2023 Delaware Data Science Symposium(Data Science Institute of the University of Delaware, 2023-09-22) Bagozzi, Benjamin E.; Abou Ali, Hanan; Blaustein, Michael; Blinova, Daria; Buler, Jeffrey; Carney, Lynette; Chandrasekaran, Sunita; Davey, Adam; Fleischhacker, Adam; Ostovari, Mina; Peart, Daniel; Smith, Sam; Tawiah, Nii Adjetey; Wu, Cathy H.The 2023 Delaware Data Science Symposium was held on September 22nd with a primary focus on the role of data science in financial technology (FinTech) and health equity. The Symposium was organized by the University of Delaware’s (UD’s) Data Science Institute (DSI) with support from Tech Impact, Dupont, Kendal Corporation, Intellitec Solutions, UD’s Library, Museums, & Press, the UD Career Center, the UD Graduate College, the UD Master of Science in Data Science Program, UD’s Artificial Intelligence Center of Excellence (AICOE), and the DSI. It represented the fourth Delaware Data Science Symposium hosted at the University of Delaware, and the third such Symposium since the DSI’s inception. Altogether, the Symposium saw over 280 registered attendees from the University of Delaware and partner institutions across the Mid-Atlantic and beyond. The 2023 Delaware Data Science Symposium included multiple keynote speakers, a series of initiative & lightning talks, a poster session, a panel on data science-driven equity from healthcare, FinTech, community, and educational perspectives, and a session on UD’s summer 2023 Data Science (DS) + Artificial Intelligence (AI) Hackathon. Alongside these sessions, the Symposium also facilitated two associated satellite events. The first was a September 21st Data Science and Analytics Open House for UD graduate programs focused on data science and analytics. The second was a September 25th workshop on the use of MATLAB for low-code AI.Item Proceedings of the 2024 DARWIN Computing Symposium(Data Science Institute of the University of Delaware, 2024-02-12) Hsu, Tian-Jian; Bagozzi, Benjamin E.; Eigenmann, Rudolf; Jayaraman, Arthi; Totten, William; Wu, Cathy H.; Blaustein, Michael; Blinova, Daria; Carney, Lynette; Huffman, John; Smith, Samantha; Zhang, JiayeThe DARWIN Computing Symposium 2024—sponsored by the Data Science Institute (DSI) of the University of Delaware—was held on February 12, 2024. It represented the fifth event in a series of Symposia motivated by a National Science Foundation (NSF) MRI Award, also known as the Delaware Advanced Research Workforce and Innovation Network (DARWIN). As part of an NSF Major Research Instrumentation award (OAC-1919839), DARWIN focuses on catalyzing "research and education at the University of Delaware (UD) and partners by acquiring a big data and high-performance computing system and making this instrument available to the community." In an effort to identify and advance future computing needs for artificial intelligence, to reduce the overhead for domain scientists utilizing HPC, and to develop regional partnerships, this fifth DARWIN Computing Symposium more specifically featured a panel and a keynote talk, as well as a series of research talks on DARWIN-enabled research, on computational and data-intensive (CDI) research/training needs, and on AI-focused CDI research more generally. These talks highlighted the use of AI in HPC to advance sciences and predictive capabilities with societal relevance across a wide range of domains. A panel discussion then facilitated interactions between research software engineers and domain scientists with an eye towards advancing scientific progress in different disciplines. In addition, 30 poster presentations by students and postdocs highlighted a number of relevant CDI research projects. Alongside the NSF and the Data Science Institute, the 2023 DARWIN Computing Symposium was sponsored by Tech Impact, UD’s Delaware Environmental Institute, UD’s Center for Applied Coastal Research, UD Information Technologies, and the University of Delaware Faculty Senate. Dr. Tian-Jian Hsu, University of Delaware Professor of Civil & Environmental Engineering and Director of the Center for Applied Coastal Research served as chair of the 2024 DARWIN Computing Symposium.