Please see a draft program of the retreat:
We are happy to share that BIU was recently granted 10.1 million NIS from Israel’s The Planning & Budgeting Committee (VATAT) for 4 data science projects in the areas of NLP, Vision, Audio and BioInformatics. The amount awarded was determined based on a competitive evaluation of the submitted proposals, and is above the average granted to other universities, positioning us well in the national DS landscape. Following is the list of accepted projects:
Congrats to the winning PIs.
In Tashpa the Data Science Institute circulated a call to its members for data science projects.
The competitive call received submissions by 46 PIs from 21 Departments. 14 projects by 21 PIs were accepted and granted a total of 900,000₪. The full list of accepted grants is available on the DSI website.
Congrats to the winners and we are looking forward to learning about their progress in upcoming DSI dinner events.
Congrats to TASHPA PhD scholarship winners:
The DSI Call for Research 2022-2023 is now OPEN for proposals promoting impactful collaborative research in data science.
Submission deadline: June 06, 2022
Detailed information can be found on the DSI website:
The DSI will provide travel grants on a competitive basis to encourage the active participation of students in major scientific international events. Grants will be provided for presenting a novel scientific paper in major conferences/workshops, primarily in the core DS areas. The funds will be available for travel that will take place until the end of 2022. Eligible BIU students are welcome to apply. For call details see: https://dsi.biu.ac.il/dsi-call-for-travel-2022/
The DSI has distributed an ongoing call to support data science related events in TASHPAB (academic year of 2022) that are organized by its members. For details see:
The DSI and the Israeli Internet Association (ISOC) organized in May 2022 a half-day on-campus seminar dedicated to data science based internet research.
Speakers included DSI members: Ofir Stegmann (Law) and Motti Neiger (Communication).
For Details see: https://dsi.biu.ac.il/event/internet-event-2022/
After a year break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, we held this last October our annual DSI dinner event. Over 100 faculty members, research students and others attended the events which included a guest speaker, 3 talks by DSI grantees and a poster session. Video recordings of the talks are available on the event webpage.
The First International Israel Data Science Initiative Conference took place this last January in Ein-Gedi. Many speakers and participants from BIU attended the successful conference.
Reminder: All data-science related events are posted on the DSI website.
For the upcoming DSI Member Retreat See Community Section below.
The BIU Learning club is an ongoing seminar on machine learning that takes place on Sundays, featuring selected speakers from Israel and abroad.
Upcoming talks:
Law Data-Science Collaboration Workshop
The Law-Data Science Lab is organizing a workshop to encourage the collaboration between researchers in areas of law and data science. The workshop will include an opening talk by Dr. Oren Glickman, presentations of existing successful collaborations and discussion.
For details see: https://dsi.biu.ac.il/event/law-and-data-science-collaboration-workshop/
The DSI have recently acquired a new central storage solution to provide 120TB of disk space to the DSI cluster users. It provides an efficient solution for users home directory space, public data sets and temporary working data.
The DSI has also conducted a GPU job scheduling pilot with a solution by an Israeli startup called Run.AI. We are now looking into extending this pilot over all DGX and other GPU servers in the cluster. Using a GPU orchestration solution such as Run.AI’s will allow us to better utilize our hardware and computing resources.
We would like to remind you that the DSI maintains a list of data science courses that are given at BIU, which can be easily explored by different category types. The interactive list is available on the dsi website.
Bioinformatics Final Projects
If you are conducting research in the area of Bioinformatics and would like to offer a project to be conducted as a Bioinformatics B.Sc. 3rd year final project, please see following call:
Digital Governance MOOC
Big data, artificial intelligence, machine learning, autonomous cars, chatbots, just a few terms that have become a part of our professional legal and political vocabulary. Emerging technologies and technological advancement have confronted us in our daily practice and will continue to do so in the future. However, they also have disruptive effects on society and pose legal and political challenges. These challenges are central to this MOOC on digital governance.
Ayelet Sela, Ittai Bar-Siman-Tov and Oren Perez are Instructors in this coursera course which is recognized academically by BIU and open free of charge to all BIU students.
For https://dsi.biu.ac.il/erc-advanced-project-researchers-needed/
Nvidia Deep Learning Institute (DLI) is looking for PhD students/academic faculty members who wish to be Ambassadors – certified on Nvidia courses, and who may run Nvidia courses free of charge at the universities (note – these courses are usually paid courses). Courses vary from Fundamentals of DL to areas like NLP, Video Analytics, and more and usually run as 1-day seminars.
For more information on Nvidia DLI and the Ambassador program see these two links below:
Dr. Hanna Keren has joined the Azrieli Faculty of Medicine and in her research she brings novel computation methods to study human psychopathology and mood. Dr. Keren received her phd from the Technion in which she studied dynamics and control of neural network synchrony. After completing her phd, Dr. Keren conducted postdoctoral research at the NIH. Her recent Neuroscience paper was widely mentioned in the media as it was the first to show that early events exert a stronger influence on reported mood compared to recent events using advanced computational modeling. In her BIU lab, https://kerenlab.com/, she plans to study ways to control emotion and behavior via closed-loop adaptive artificial environments and neural and physiological human-machine-interfaces.
Dr. Avi Weinberg has recently joined the Department of Management after a long industrial career in the fields of Machine Learning, Business Intelligence and Cyber Security. His Areas of interest include Explainable AI, Adversarial Learning and the application of Deep Learning in Cyber Security.
Dr. Ofir Lindenbaum has recently joined the engineering faculty after a postdoc at Yale University. Ofir is interested in developing machine learning models that will aid in the process of scientific discovery. Anecdote: his first publication was a result of collaboration with an Israeli musician named Kutiman.
Dr. Yaara Erez has recently joined the Engineering faculty from The University of Cambridge. Dr. Erez is a neuroscientist, striving to integrate science and technology in healthcare. Her areas of research range from systems neuroscience to cognition and developing computational tools for brain imaging techniques to assist medical decision making. Click here for a film by the BBC about her work on cognitive mapping during awake brain surgeries for patients with brain tumors. In her multidisciplinary lab, https://erezlab.org, Dr. Erez focuses on neuroimaging of the human brain to identify and understand functional brain networks.
Dr. Amit Somech has recently joined the Computer Science Dept. from Tel-Aviv University. Amit’s research goal is to build systems that automate data analysis and science, in order to minimize the time it takes users to gain insights from their datasets. Apart from his academic activities, Amit has a particular passion for cheesecake, and owns a blog dedicated to cheesecake reviews – eatcheesecakes.com.
Dr. Reuth Mirsky is a new faculty member in the department of Computer Science and the head of the Goal Optimization using Learning and Decision Making (GOLD) lab. Before joining BIU, Reuth was a postdoc in Peter Stone’s lab at the University of Texas at Austin, where she led research projects in Multi-agent systems, RL, and HRI. Reuth’s long term vision is to construct a robot that can replace a seeing-eye dog, a vision that was conceived after she volunteered as a puppy raiser in the Israeli Association for Seeing-Eye Dogs.
On 13-14 of June, 50 faculty members from across BIU will gather in the Jerusalem hills Yearim Hotel to meet and discuss data-science. The DSI-member retreat will be an opportunity after the long COVID-19 break to get together and meet other possibly relevant researchers and get a glimpse of the overall picture of the data-science scene at BIU. We’ll also have discussions on the nature of the DSI in the coming years. We are all looking forward to the event and to the collaborations and other outcomes that will result from it.
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If you are conducting research in the area of Bioinformatics and would like to offer a project to be conducted as a Bioinformatics B.Sc. 3rd year final project, please see following call:
Call publication: May 15, 2022
BIU DSI would like to enhance the visibility of data science research at BIU and to promote the education and career of young students. Therefore, we are opening this call to provide travel grants to encourage the active participation of students in top-tier scientific international events. Grants will be provided for authors of a novel scientific paper in major conferences primarily in the core DS areas.
Each proposal should include the following information, using the attached template file:
The proposal should be submitted to the Bar-Ilan Data Science Institute dsi@biu.ac.il.
For any questions contact: dsi@biu.ac.il