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Keep your cloud migration costs from going off the rails – IT World Canada

By David Wright

While enterprises globally are embracing the many benefits of the cloud, managing the cost of cloud computing is an ongoing challenge. In fact, Gartner predicts that through 2024, 60 per cent of infrastructure and operations (I&O) leaders will encounter public cloud cost overruns that negatively impact their on-premises budgets.

Different types of cloud migrations require different activities, making it difficult for I&O leaders to identify the costs that apply to their situation. Furthermore, the scope and timing of many migration costs become clear only after the selection of specific migration approaches, so I&O leaders often struggle to build reliable estimates before the analysis phase of their project is complete. Finally, common cloud migration activities lack publicly available reference costs, and consulting prices vary widely, creating a challenge for I&O leaders looking to benchmark their estimates and negotiate cost-effective contracts.

With IT budgets already stretched thin in the wake of COVID-19, it is important that I&O leaders embarking on cloud migration projects take care to stay within their pre-determined project budgets. Here are six common mistakes that I&O leaders should be wary of that can cause cloud migration costs to go off the rails, and the steps they can take to budget appropriately for cloud migrations:

The choice of a migration partner is a critical component of a cloud migrationstrategy. Yet, many I&O leaders select a migration partner based on familiarity or low pricing, rather than experience. Others try to save on partnership costs by giving the migration project to an internal team, even if they are not ready for it. Both choices often lead to mistakes and rework, increasing costs in the long run.

Under pressure to move quickly, I&O leaders often prioritize the lift and shift approach of moving workloads into the cloud without modifying them. For many on-premises applications, however, the best move for the business may be no move at all.

The best move may be to rewrite and re-release an application in a cloud-native way, or even to replace it entirely with a SaaS-based alternative. Defaulting too quickly to a re-hosting approach and deferring the cost to modernize or replace critical applications can result in higher cloud operating costs after migration.

The most critical early phase in a cloud migration project is application assessment, as it helps to determine which cloud migration approach should be used for each application. Failing to fully assess the workloads to be migrated is a common mistake, resulting in incomplete specification of migration requirements and downstream scope creep.

Failing to properly architect and implement the underlying cloud landing zone environments into which workloads are migrated can increase the costs of security and compliance. The landing zone setup should include designing account structures, federation to identity directories, virtual private cloud (VPC) networking, role-based access control (RBAC) roles and rule sets, and infrastructure for monitoring, security and configuration management. Ensure that the setup of these environments is considered well in advance of the migration and included in the scope of work.

Often the result of an incomplete application assessment, is the discovery of dependency bottlenecks. Failing to discover and account for the interdependencies between on-premises systems being moved can lead to incorrect grouping and ordering of application migrations, network performance issues and cascading delays. This can cause migrations to take more time than initially allotted, increasing costs. I&O leaders must map dependencies as part of the application assessment process to ensure appropriate migration timelines.

When budgeting for a cloud migration, I&O leaders often fail to consider indirect project costs, such as those associated with transforming their organization to operate effectively in the public cloud or the residual (sunk) costs ofvacated data center capacity. These costs are frequently unavoidable, but are important to consider as a part of the holistic cloud migration budget.

Transformation costs to watch for include the cost to re-skill existing teams, the cost to raise salaries to match market levels for cloud roles, changes to organizational structure and operating procedures, and the cost to adopt agile DevOps practices across the IT organization. Common residual costs from a cloud migration include losses in productivity due to vacated facilities and hardware, unused software licenses or unproductive staff. It can also involve the cost to run duplicate versions of the same system during a migration cutover period.

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David Wright is a Senior Research Director at Gartner, Inc. where he focuses on public, private and hybrid cloud infrastructure. His coverage includes infrastructure as a service (IaaS), platform as a service (PaaS), on-premises software-defined data centers and edge computing. Gartner analysts will provide additional analysis on cloud strategies and infrastructure and operations trends at the Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations & Cloud Strategies Conferences taking place December 6-8 in Las Vegas.

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The Women Building a Brand on Defending Bad Men – The Cut

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As R. Kellys long-awaited criminal trial got underway last week, I was unsurprised to see that the most public-facing of the four defense lawyers representing Kelly was also the lone woman among them. If you are a hugely famous alleged rapist and sex pest with accusers in the double digits, there is an obvious optical advantage to having a woman as the public face of your legal team. Harvey Weinstein had Donna Rotunno, Andrew Cuomo has Rita Glavin, and Bill Cosby had Jennifer Bonjean. And now, R. Kelly has Nicole Blank Becker, a Michigan-based attorney who has used her credentials as a former sex-crimes state prosecutor to build a personal brand specializing in sexual-assault defense.

Of course women have been throwing one another under the bus in the service of terrible men for time immemorial, but still, I am darkly fascinated by women who have made a career out of it. What woman would choose to defend an R. Kelly? The kind of woman who has no compunction with weaponizing her gender for her own advantage, thats who. Becker and her ilk are bringing the outrage-mongering techniques perfected in the media by the likes of Ann Coulter and Candace Owens to the actual courtroom.

Becker played all the hits in her opening statement at Kellys trial, starting with repeatedly referring to the accusers as girls and making vague references to forthcoming drama.Groupie, we dont usually like to use [that word], but it is a word, is an understatement, Becker said. As if presenting a bold insight, she predicted, You will add her to the saying, Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. The subtext of this ocean of misogyny: Im a woman, so I can say it.

No high-profile sexual-assault defense attorney has been as straightforward about this devils bargain as Donna Rotunno, who defended Harvey Weinstein. I have the ability to get away with a lot more in a courtroom cross-examining a female than a male lawyer does, she said in a pre-Weinstein Chicago Magazine interview. As women, attorneys like Rotunno and Becker are assumed to have more instinctive empathy for the accusers, giving their bad-faith, Well, why didnt you just leave? attacks a veneer of objectivity. He may be an excellent lawyer, but if he goes at that woman with the same venom that I do, he looks like a bully. If I do it, nobody even bats an eyelash. And its been very effective, Rotunno said. During the Weinstein trial, she opined that her cross-examination would just look like two women talking.

Rotunno framed her victim-blaming itself as a sort of perverse, personal-accountability feminism, claiming to be insulted at the implication that women had no agency of their own. She once famously declared that shed never been sexually assaulted because shed never put herself in that kind of situation. Its all very lean-in, Catherine Deneuve, second-wave bullshit, but it has a certain currency.

There are many ways to telegraph ones womanhood, as with Rotunnos blowout and smoky eye or Bill Cosby defense attorney Jennifer Bonjeans elegant gold necklaces and shift dresses. Beckers website includes several photos of the lawyer at work in a white-and-pink office, leaning against a fuzzy accent pillow and confidently filing paperwork in five-inch pumps. NICOLE IS COMPASSIONATE, declares one heading in her bio. Highlighting an apparently unique capacity for emotional labor, the text coos, Nicole understands that facing sex charges doesnt mean that you are a terrible person.

Like Becker, Bonjean has also cited a personal history of advocating for victims of sexual assault to bolster her own credibility in working against them later. Her official bio, while less hokey than Beckers, says her work as a victims advocate inspired her to go to law school to change the justice system from within. According to her, this is how she came to defend Cosby in his appeal, as she determined that it was he who was wronged by the flawed system, not his victims. I have no problem with a just and righteous verdict if you get there a fair way, but when you cheat there is no righteousness or justice and that unfortunately is what happened in Mr. Cosbys case, she told CNNs Chris Cuomo (of all people). So according to Bonjean, the original prosecutors unilateral decision to protect Cosby from criminal charges was the system working fairly?

Meanwhile, Andrew Cuomos lawyer Rita Glavin, the last woman standing in his erstwhile shield wall of powerful female aides and allies, expressed utmost sympathy for sexual-assault survivors before insinuating that Charlotte Bennetts accusations couldnt be trusted as shes a survivor herself. He is deeply saddened that his efforts to help her have now appeared to hurt her. The governor did relate to Ms. Bennett through his experience with his family member who was also a victim of sexual assault, which is why he engaged with her in the ways that he did. Cuomo, Glavin insists, is the victim of a trial by public opinion and a political smear campaign.

Drawing on ones own womanhood is a convenient way to credibly blur the lines between victim and perpetrator in a sexual-assault case, rallying real inequities in the justice system to defend those who already benefit most from the imbalance. In exchange, individual lawyers might spark public outrage to build a personal brand as a contrarian, or merely add a high-profile defendant to their portfolio. But unlike media figures like Laura Ingraham or Megyn Kelly who cite themselves as proof that sexism doesnt exist, the impacts of high-profile defense attorneys making the same calculations are more immediate and profound.

Having prosecuted sexual-assault cases herself, Becker surely knows how rare it is for the accusers to win according to RAINN statistics, of every 310 sexual assaults reported to police, only 28 result in a conviction and only 25 result in incarceration. And yet, the one through-point in her defense thus far has been that Kellys accusers are a pack of lying ex-girlfriends out for revenge.Blame the victim thats the job of effective defense counsel, writes defense attorney Toni Messina in Above the Law. And as a woman, that job can be tough.

And surely, Becker knows the consequences of such an effective defense because, well, who doesnt? Witnesses are regularly retraumatized by victim-blaming during cross-examination. It is an essential part of recovery for survivors to understand that what happened to them is not their fault, and a harsh cross-examination can dismantle it all, perhaps most impactfully when its done by a woman whose real-world experience means she knows the difference between a real victim and a liar. Fear of retraumatization and a reasonable belief that their rapist will go free may be one reason so few women report their assaults at all. And, having prosecuted sexual-assault claims for ten years as Becker says she has, she must also be aware of the danger she puts other women in by helping a perpetrator walk free. RAINN statistics also indicate that nearly half of all alleged rapists have at least one prior conviction. And shouldnt we all know by now that its never just one isolated incident?

In the end, even if she loses her case, Becker still gets to advertise that she defended R. Kelly. Another boost to her reputation as a sexual-assault defender. Another opportunity to demonstrate her compassion. Yeah, Becker knows exactly what shes doing.

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Watch the Premiere of Impeachment: American Crime Story on BINGE – Mr Periodical

American Crime Story, Ryan Murphys acclaimed anthology series, returns for a third season and will air next month here in Australia. The latest instalment of the show is based on Jeffrey Toobins book, A Vast Conspiracy: The Real Story of the Sex Scandal That Nearly Brought Down a President.

Impeachment: American Crime Story chronicles the political sex scandal involving President Bill Clinton and White House intern Monica Lewinsky, and the ensuing events during Clintons presidency. The scandal gives rise to a national crisis and the first impeachment of a U.S. President in over a century, all of which will be examined through the eyes of the women at the centre of it all: Monica Lewinsky, Linda Tripp, and Paula Jones. Find out where and how to watch the new episodes of American Crime Story here.

The cast of Impeachment: American Crime Story includes Beanie Feldstein(Lady Bird, What We Do in the Shadows) as Monica Lewinsky,Clive Owen(Children of Men, The Knick)as Bill Clinton,Edie Falco(The Sopranos, Nurse Jackie)as Hillary Clinton,Sarah Paulson(Mrs. America, Ratched)as civil servant Linda Tripp,Annaleigh Ashford(Bad Education, B Positive)as civil servant Paula Jones,andCobie Smulders(How I Met Your Mother, The Avengers)as journalist Ann Coulter.

Impeachment: American Crime Story will premiere in Australia on September 8. It will be available for streaming on BINGE, with new episodes dropping weekly express from the U.S. These new episodes will be available to stream on demand for 35 days. New customers can watch the upcoming third season of American Crime Story with BINGEs 14-day free trial. Subscription plans start from only $10 per month after the free trial ends.

Check out the trailer for Impeachment: American Crime Story. Dont miss its highly anticipated premiere in Australia on September 8!

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Rosen Applauds Nearly $500,000 in Grant Funding Awarded to UNLV to Make Computer Science Accessible to Nevada Students with Disabilities – Jacky Rosen

WASHINGTON, D.C. Today, U.S. Senator Jacky Rosen (D-NV), a member of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, released the following statement applauding the National Science Foundation (NSF) for awarding a grant totaling $499,899 to the University of Nevada, Las Vegas to increase computer science access for students with disabilities.

Providing all students equitable access to computer science education will set each of them up for a successful future, said Senator Rosen. As a former computer programmer, I know firsthand the benefits that computer science education can provide. In the United States, approximately 16 percent of high school students identify as having a disability, and these same students are often denied the education and career opportunities that computer science courses can provide. Im glad to see this grant funding has been awarded to the University of Nevada Las Vegas where researchers can work on removing barriers that prevent students from accessing computer science education.

BACKGROUND:The University of Nevada Las Vegas will participate in AccessCSforAll with the goal of including more K-12 students with disabilities in computing classes. Approximately nine million K-12 students are identified as having a disability under the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) or Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. These students are often faced with significant barriers to their participation in quality computer science education. Some of these barriers include inaccessible tools and curriculum. This project will lead to the adoption of more accessible tools and curricula in the teaching of computer science nationally.

The primary goal of the project is to scale up past efforts to make computer science classes equitable and welcoming to all students in the United States. This expansion will work toward reaching the approximately 16% of high school students who have a disability.

In April, Senator Rosen re-introduced theTeacherEducation for Computer Science Act (TeachCS) Act.This bipartisan legislation would supportteachertraining and schools in educating students in the area of computer science.

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UMD students launch messaging app as alternative to GroupMe – The Diamondback

Shellter, a new messaging app developed by and for University of Maryland students, hit Apples App Store Tuesday, just days before fall classes begin.

The free app, which has been in the works for about nine months, is the brainchild of sophomores Daniel Park, a computer engineering major, and Daniel Wei, a computer science major. The duo set out to create Shellter as an alternative to GroupMe to give students an easier way to create course group chats. The app will soon be available for Android devices and online.

Its just creating a more cohesive kind of experience rather than splitting one app for chat, one app with schedules, and so we just put everything together into a one nice package, said sophomore computer science and finance major Zach Zhao, who designed the apps website.

When users join Shellter with their umd.edu email and enter their schedules, theyre automatically added to group chats for each of their courses, Park said. Once theyre in, they can message other students in their classes. Users can send direct messages or create chats of their own to communicate with clubs or other users.

With GroupMe, it can be stressful for students to find chats associated with their specific courses, Park said. Often, students resort to massive Google spreadsheets that detail different classes and their respective group chats.

Its very inconvenient, Park said.

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To create a community, Shellter will also have a feature called Confession Screen where users can send in anonymous confessions to be posted to a message board. Moderators will vet all confessions first to make sure theyre appropriate.

Shellter plans on taking a reactive stance on cheating, Park said. Users can delete messages after theyve sent them to give them a chance to change their minds about cheating. Updates to the app could include a feature where users can report cheating within chats.

Shellters name represents the apps goal a unified central platform for students and the Testudo mascot.

[Its] like a little home for students, Park said.

During their initial week, Park expects about 100 to 200 downloads, based on about 300 upvotes he received after describing the app to users in the r/umd subreddit. Additionally, about 150 users signed up for early access.

After 24 hours on Apples App Store, Shellter has 105 new users, Park said Wednesday.

[Releasing the app] was awesome, theres nothing like this right now, said Om Pathak, a sophomore computer science and math major who handled the business and product management jobs on the Shellter team.

While the team hasnt focused on marketing Shellter, Park hopes professors will endorse the app for their classes, and Zhao says word of mouth could help the app take off.

[Family of student who died of adenovirus sues UMD for more than $100 million]

Steppan Konoplev, a senior math major, has signed up to be on the waitlist for Shellter. He liked the features such as a page for course group chats and having anonymous confessions advertised on the website.

What they have so far looks good, Konoplev said. He said hed download it as soon as it becomes available on Android.

Although there are no set dates for the Android release, the team wants to get Shellter on the Google Play store as soon as possible. Pathak said it could be available as soon as October or November.

Park said Shellter could later expand to other universities, such as the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. The app could also include a roommate-searching feature down the line.

But for now, Shellters focus is on creating a community for Terps. The creators arent planning on putting up ads to earn money.

Shellter will be for us students, Park said. We [hope] it becomes a powerful tool for students to socialize and just find out more about their classmates and have an easier way to find and join course group chats.Senior staff writer Angela Mecca contributed to this report.

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Do Passengers Want Self-driving Cars to Behave More or Less Like Them? – Florida Atlantic University

Recent studies have shown that people have negative attitudes about using autonomous systems because they dont trust them. Moreover, research shows a human-centered approach in autonomy is perceived as more trustworthy by users. This begs the question: Do passengers want self-driving cars to mimic their personal driving behaviors or do they hold these autonomous vehicles to a different standard?

To explore this quandary, researchers from Florida Atlantic Universitys College of Engineering and Computer Science conducted a study asking 352 participants about their personal driving behaviors such as speed, changing lanes, distance from a car in front of them, accelerating and decelerating and passing other vehicles. They also asked them the same questions about their expectations of a self-driving car performing these very same tasks. The objective of the study was to examine trust and distrust to see if there is a relationship between an individuals driving behaviors and how they expect a self-driving car to behave.

For the study, published in the proceedings HCI in Mobility, Transport and Automotive Systems , researchers asked the participants 46 questions to gain a better understanding of driving behavior and drivers expectations of self-driving cars in a variety of driving scenarios. Ultimately, information from this study can be used to construct driving models for self-driving cars.

Interestingly, results showed that most people prefer a self-driving car that drives like a less aggressive version of their own driving behaviors. Participants who reported that they trust or somewhat trust artificial intelligence, autonomous technologies, and self-driving cars expected a car with behaviors similar to their personal driving behaviors. Researchers also found that the expectation of a self-driving cars level of attenuated aggressiveness witnessed among all other participants was relative to their personal driving behavior aggressiveness. For example, male drivers showed to be more aggressive drivers than female drivers, and therefore, their expectations for a self-driving car was slightly more aggressive.

We found that current attitudes toward artificial intelligence, autonomous technologies, and self-driving cars had an effect on our participants expectations of a self-driving car, said Mehrdad Nojoumian, Ph.D., senior author, and an associate professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science and director of the Privacy, Security and Trust in Autonomy Lab, who co-authored the paper with Jamie Craig, a graduate student and a graduate research assistant in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. The one group that stood out to us were those who trust or somewhat trust using AI, autonomous technologies, and self-driving cars. Their driving behavior aggressiveness scores and their self-driving aggressiveness scores were not significantly different, and they would want a car that matched their personal driving behavior.

The article recently received Best Paper Award from the Third International Conference on HCI in Mobility, Transport and Automotive Systems, awarded to Nojoumian and Craig, who presented the findings of the paper at the conference.

The closer the automated vehicle dynamics are with those of a manually driven vehicle, the more likely that the comfort level of the automated vehicle user will improve, said Stella Batalama, Ph.D., dean, College of Engineering and Computer Science. Results from this study can be considered by engineers, computer scientists and researchers and will be useful in developing certain profiles or settings for self-driving cars and overall can help in designing one that is perceived as trustworthy by passengers.

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SLU Professor to Direct New Institute to Advance the Restoration of Natural and Agricultural Ecosystems : SLU – Saint Louis University

ST. LOUIS, MO The Donald Danforth Plant Science Center today announced a $12.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to establish the New Roots for Restoration Biology Integration Institute (NRR-BII). Allison Miller, Ph.D., member, Danforth Center and professor of biology at Saint Louis University, will serve as the Director of the NRR-BII, a collaboration between eight organizations involving 26 scientists and educators.

The goal of the five-year research project is to integrate plant traits, communities, and the soil ecosphere to advance restoration of natural and agricultural ecosystems.

Allison Miller, Ph.D., is a professor of biology at SLU and a member of the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center. Photo courtesy of the Danforth Plant Science Center.

The New Roots for Restoration Biology Integration Institute offers an incredible opportunity to revolutionize the way in which we approach restoration of human-impacted landscapesby focusing on both natural and agricultural ecosystems in tandem, and by applying cutting-edge technologies used primarily in annual grain crops to wild plant species and perennial crop candidate species, said Miller. We are equally as excited about the opportunities for recruitment, training, retention, and placement of the next generation of scientists, with a focus on persons excluded because of ethnicity or race (PEER) who will build their careers working across disciplines to restore wild landscapes and restructure agricultural systems for long-term sustainability.

In addition to the Danforth Center, the NRR-BII includes Saint Louis University and the Missouri Botanical Gardens Shaw Nature Reserve, home to one of the Institutes seven field sites.

Thegrant includes a $618,745.30 sub-award to Saint Louis University to support Institute senior personnel Abby Stylianou, Ph.D., assistant professor of computer science, two SLU Ph.D. students (biology and computer science) and two SLU undergraduate student researchers.

During this project, Stylianous research group will produce a mobile-phone based plant phenotyping application, and develop computer vision and machine learning approaches to extract plant phenotype information from data collected by that application.

Abby Stylianou, Ph.D., assistant professor of computer science, showcases theprotoptype "backpack phenotyper" that her team is developing for this project. Submitted photo.

A major strength of the proposal and the Institute is the engagement ofAbby, Miller said. Her computer vision app will facilitate in-field phenotyping of a diversity of plant species both in St. Louis and in other institute field sites.

Building on the strong phenotyping capacity of the Danforth Center, the Institute establishes nine expertise cores to support scientific activities and training. It bridges to population and community ecology through the Chicago Botanic Garden and the University of Kansas, and to plant evolutionary genetics and agriculture through the University of Vermont, University of Missouri, and The Land Institute in Salina, KS.

Land-use conversion, including both urbanization and agriculture based on cultivating a single crop in a given area, has impacted an estimated 75 percent of lands globally, and has contributed to the loss of approximately 50 percent of the worlds topsoil in the last 150 years. Central to the development of future food production systems are urgent questions of climate resilience, fossil fuel dependency, and the reversal of soil degradation.

The North American prairie - a breathtaking, expansive ecosystem that stretches from Montana to Texas, and from Colorado to Indiana inspired the formation of the NRR-BII. What components of this natural ecosystem have allowed the prairie to sustain itself for thousands of years? The prairie comprises long-lived (perennial) plants growing together in diverse assemblages that build soil and the soil microbial community.

The project team believes that prairies offer a valuable model for human-mediated ecosystems of the future, including both restored wild lands, as well as re-imagined agricultural landscapes that mimic natural ecosystems and serve as a basis for the core question motivating their research; can we restore critical ecosystem functions to our wild and agricultural lands?

Specifically, the research team seeks to answer basic questions including why are wild plant communities so diverse? Why are diverse plant communities more productive and what determines the rates of carbon sequestration in soil? Plants are unusual in that half their bodies exist above-ground, in air, while the other half lives below ground, in soil. NRR-BII scientists believe part of the answer to advancing restoration lies underground, in the understanding of how root traits influence plant interactions with each other - and with the soil. Through their research, NRR-BII scientists will provide insights into species coexistence and community assembly, information that can be utilized to guide reconstruction of native and agricultural systems and mitigate anthropogenic effects on terrestrial ecosystems.

The NRR-BII places detailed understanding of plant organismal systems in the context of populations, communities, and the soil ecosphere. Through their root systems, plants connect above ground components of terrestrial ecosystems to the soil, yet we lack a basic understanding of how plant traits, from shoots to roots, govern these connections. The NRR-BII will focus on the overarching theme of how parts of the plant roots and shoots relate to one another, how they vary across individuals, populations, and species, and how those relationships influence and are influenced by plant communities and the soil ecosphere, including both the soil and its microbial community.

Aspaced plant nursery of wild perennial, herbaceous species and perennial crop candidate species that will be used as part of the NRR-BII. Photo courtesy of the Danforth Plant Science Center.

The NRR-BII focuses research activities on long-lived (perennial) plant species in three ecologically and agriculturally important plant families. Perennial plants are dominant features of wild landscapes and promising components of future agricultural systems that mimic nature. What are the genetic and environmental forces that determine perennial plant phenotypes? And what are the influences of perennial plant phenotypes on community and ecosystem properties?

The NRR-BII unleashes the Danforth Centers state-of-the-art Bellwether plant phenotyping capacity and computational power approaches used so far primarily in model systems and annual crops, and will apply them in field and greenhouse experiments with perennial species. These approaches facilitate quantification of plant traits including imaging and analysis of above-ground phenotypes, below-ground plant phenotyping including mesocosms and X-ray, CT scanning, and a pipeline that quantifies elemental concentrations in leaves and other tissues, providing a proxy for root system function. The Danforth/SLU team will also develop an iphone app for above-ground phenotyping.

To advance restoration, the NRR-BII will improve prediction of below-ground functional traits based on above-ground phenotypes. It will accelerate selection of robust perennial ecotypes for use in restored wild landscapes, as well as breeding of perennial crops like intermediate wheatgrass and alfalfa, for use in re-imagined agricultural ecosystems that mimic the prairie in diversity and perenniality.

In addition, a primary goal of the NRR-BII is to revolutionize training the next generation of scientists. Restoration requires a diverse, nimble workforce that understands relationships between plants, communities, and the soil ecosphere, and that can work at the intersection of agricultural and natural systems. The NRR-BII leverages the Danforth Centers well-established education research lab programs and partner institutions, and constructs highly integrated education, training, diversifying, and outreach activities intentionally designed with many points of entry and ready mobility across participating labs and institutions.

Each year, NRR-BII members will participate in extensive training in leadership, mentorship, equity and inclusion and create/renew an agreed upon list of norms that will lead to a code of conduct to support PEER trainees. Every summer, labs will host six to seven undergraduate research interns through existing programs. Interns will also have mentorship, leadership, and DEI training. Trainees will attend workshops run by NRR-BII experts to learn cutting-edge research techniques to computationally analyze images of both above and below ground plant phenotypes.

Through existing partner programs based at the Saint Louis Science Center, the Chicago Botanic Garden, and other partner institutions, interns and senior mentors will give outreach talks at local high schools to discuss STEM careers, college readiness and NRR-BII research. Five to 10 high school students will be recruited to participate in a six-week paid summer internship as part of the outreach program. High school interns will be mentored by undergrads, who in-turn will be mentored by senior mentors in the lab. This near-peer mentoring scheme lets students put their mentorship training into practice and build leadership skills.

In addition to Miller, the NRR-BII executive leadership team reflects the projects thematic diversity and will oversee institution budgets, supervise projects, and monitor expertise cores. Four members of the executive team are based at the Danforth Center including plant biologist, Ivan Baxter, Ph.D., and Education/Outreach leads Kris Callis-Duehl, Ph.D. and Ruth Kaggwa, Ph.D. Plant evolutionary geneticist Eric Von Wettberg, Ph.D., represents the University of Vermont. Kay Havens, Ph.D., from the Chicago Botanic Garden leads restoration ecology of natural areas, and Sarah Lovell, Ph.D., from the University of Missouri represents agro-ecology. The soil ecosphere theme will be led by soil microbial ecologist Jim Bever, Ph.D., from Kansas and Tim Crews, Ph.D., from The Land Institute who will lead the abiotic soil work.Additional Danforth Center principal investigators participating in the NRR-BII include Malia Gehan, Ph.D., Noah Fahlgren, Ph.D., and Christopher Topp, Ph.D.

The New Roots forRestoration Biology Integration Institutewas established with support from the NSF Biology Integration Institutes program, award number 2120153.

Founded in 1998, the Donald Danforth Plant Science Center is a not-for-profit research institute with a mission to improve the human condition through plant science. Research, education and outreach aim to have impact at the nexus of food security and the environment, and position the St. Louis region as a world center for plant science. The Centers work is funded through competitive grants from many sources, including the National Science Foundation, National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Energy, U.S. Agency for International Development, and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. Follow us on Twitter at @DanforthCenter.

Founded in 1818, Saint Louis University is one of the nations oldest and most prestigious Catholic institutions. Rooted in Jesuit values and its pioneering history as the first university west of the Mississippi River, SLU offers more than 12,000 students a rigorous,SLU offers more than 12,000 students a rigorous, transformative education of the whole person. At the core of the Universitys diverse community of scholars is SLUs service-focused mission, which challenges and prepares students to make the world a better, more just place.

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SkillEnable’s collaboration with Institute of Engineering and Management BCA & M.Sc (Computer Science) Department paves a way to…

Published on August 24, 2021

New Delhi : SkillEnable collaborates with IEM, Kolkatas BCA & M.Sc (Computer Science) Department, to raise awareness about the data science tool called R. They gave students the hands-on opportunity to work with the tool. This collaboration is a positive sign for the students, as it makes them job-ready by providing them interactive exposure.

SkillEnable, an employability-based edtech company is on mission to bridge the demand-supply gap of industry-ready candidates with relevant skill sets in the Data Science Industry. The company is best known for offering one of a kind learn now, pay later option. This feels structure helps the students to pursue the course, without worrying about paying the fees upfront. They can pay the fees when they get a job.

The two-hour classes covered the topics with Live Case Studies so the students could gain relevant knowledge to use this tool for basic works. The topics include:

1. Introduction to Analytics and R.

2. Introduction to Regression and Classification; Logistics Regression using R

3. Simple classification use case

The objective of SkillEnable behind this is to educate engineering students about a variety of career options at their disposal. Data science is a booming field. This discipline is evolving to achieve new heights every passing day. The field offers an attractive salary and an exciting career option to the students.

Talking about the potentially revolutionary collaboration Nirpeksh Kumbhat, the founder of SkillEnable, said We are aspiring to get into a long term partnership with IEM College BCA & M.Sc (Computer Science) Department to promote Data Science skills for their students. Im sure this collaboration will bring focus to the employability factor of the curriculum and other colleges and universities embrace the inevitable change.

IEMs BCA & M.Sc(Computer Science) Department spokesperson commended the collaboration saying, Going in, we did were just hopeful that it turns out beneficial for our students. The curriculum presented was sound so we were confident. The response from students have been incredibly positive. We are glad our

students could learn something that enhances their employability in the rampantly evolving job market.

The Indian education system has always been criticized for being rudimentary and unuseful, specifically in terms of skilling the students keeping employability in focus. IEMs BCA & M.Sc (Computer Science) Departments initiative is a welcome change, the engineering students across the country would like to learn from such programs. The college has been supportive to upskill their students in the data science tool R since they also believe upskilling their students will make them job-ready.

At the end of the first interactive session, students were thoroughly versed in Analytics and R. The students commented to show their satisfaction. IEM BCA & M.Sc(Computer Science) Department student Sagnika Das said, Such a great session it was. Glad I did not miss it. Another student, Akshita Das commented, Interesting. I want more of these sessions!.

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Experts list: Technology, ethics and a fast changing world | Cornell Chronicle – Cornell Chronicle

From the expansion of AI and machine learning to the fast growth of a global internet of things, technology is exponentially changing the way we live, work, and play in both exciting and concerning ways. Cybersecurity threats, data privacy concerns and environmental challenges are just some of the obstacles facing technologists, policymakers and tech users as we forge ahead into a future of possibilities.Cornell University computing and information science experts are available to weigh in on these obstacles and opportunities, offering perspectives on ethics, machine learning, computational sustainability, cybersecurity and more. The following researchers are some available for comment.

Karen Levy is a professor of information science who researches how law and technology interact to regulate social life, with particular focus on social and organizational aspects of surveillance.

Professor of Computer Science at Cornell Tech and Associate Dean for Impact

Deborah Estrin is a professor of computer science at Cornell Tech and Associate Dean for Impact. Estrin researches technologies for caregiving, immersive health, Public Interest Technology and more.

Ken Birman is a professor of computer science, an expert on cloud computing and the internet of things who is working on creating new hosting platforms for modern machine learning and AI solutions.

Jon Kleinberg is a professor of computer science who studies the social and information networks that underpin the Web and other on-line media.

Thorsten Joachims is professor of computer science who studies machine learning methods and theory.

Bart Selman is a professor of computer science, director of the Intelligent Information Systems Institute and an expert in artificial intelligence safety issues.

Kilian Weinberger is a professor of computer science who studies machine learning and its applications.

Robbert Van Renesse is a professor of computer science who studies cloud based systems and sensor networks.

Professor of Computing and Information Science

Carla Gomes is a professor of computing and information science and the director of the Institute for Computational Sustainability. Gomes is an expert in artificial intelligence and machine learning.

Fred Schneider is a professor of computer science who studies trustworthy systems systems that will perform as expected, despite failures and attacks.

Nate Foster is a professor of computer science who works to develop languages and tools that make it easy for programmers to build secure and reliable systems.

Hakim Weatherspoon is a professor of computer science who studies fault-tolerance, reliability, security, and performance of large Internet-scale systems such as cloud computing and distributed systems.

Cornell University has television, ISDN and dedicated Skype/Google+ Hangout studios available for media interviews.

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Daily Deal: The 2021 All-in-One Computer Science Bundle – Techdirt

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