Monthly Meeting: R vs. Julia vs. Python, with 3 presenters


Details
6:15 - 6:45 Networking
6:45 - 7:00 - Showcase your DS or BI work in 5 Minutes: 3 presentations of existing tools: Hired, Birst, and AnswerRocket
7:00 - 7:45 Tech Challenge: R vs. Julia vs. Python, three demos of best features of each of these languages, followed by Q&A.
Julia By Dr. Peter Molnar
R By Peter Rosenmai
Python By Oleg Krivosheev
3 Presentation using different technology to solve a BI/DS problem. (Details will follow soon)
7:45-8:15 Q&A and discussions around the best features of each language.
Please let us know if you have your case ready and want to present it in the future. Only a limited number of presenters will be scheduled on first come first serve basis.
8:00- Ask any question you have within DS & BI, and the experts among your peers will do their best to answer it.
Happy Hour at a nearby location
Sponsored by Hired.com
Dr. Peter Molnar is a data scientist at Nomi® Corporation which specializes in retail-store analytics. Nomi’s sensor devices and analytics solutions support store-management and improved customer experience. Dr. Molnar has been an associate professor of computer science at Clark Atlanta University where he taught artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, robotics, and development of web-applications. His research in social agent systems, collaborative systems, and distributed sensor-fusion has received funding from federal and state agencies.
Peter Rosenmai: I'm an Australian statistician with a background in software development. I work for Align Alytics, a management consultancy based in Philadelphia and London. We're a team of software and web developers, statisticians, business analysts and data scientists.
Oleg Krivosheev: Physicist, PhD in accelerator physics, doing Monte Carlo simulations all my life, worked in Fermi National Accelerato Laboratory, then for Medical Equipment companies, radiation cancer treatment. Currently a
Software Developer, Treatment Planning System at Xcision Medical,

Monthly Meeting: R vs. Julia vs. Python, with 3 presenters