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Data Science Research Bazaar

Meaning in the Metrics: Communicating Research Insights

March 19th, 9:00am–4:30pm

DeLuca Forum, Discovery Building

Get ready to find Meaning in the Metrics at the 7th annual Data Science Research Bazaar, hosted by the Data Science Hub. This year’s Research Bazaar will explore strategies for translating and communicating research insights. Presentations, lightning talks, and posters will also highlight fundamental and applied data science across research fields and industries. Register by March 5.

Harnessing AI for Research in Applied Linguistics: From Qualitative Coding to Quantitative Analysis

A workshop for the 2025-26 series on AI and Research in Language Studies led by Lara Bryfonski, Georgetown University

March 19th, 3:00pm–5:00pm

1418 Van Hise Hall

In this workshop will introduce participants to practical strategies for integrating AI into research workflows. Drawing on examples from recent studies in applied linguistics, it will explore how AI can support qualitative coding (e.g., theme identification and top-down coding practices), automate the extraction and classification of variables for meta-analysis, and assist with statistical tasks such as regression modeling and data visualization.

Ecological Restoration Work Party

Arboretum Wingra Woods

March 21st, 9:00am–12:00pm

Meet at Wingra Springs parking lot (at top of hill on Arboretum Dr., NE of Arboretum Visitor Center)

Volunteer for habitat restoration activities in prairies, savannas, and woodlands. Tools and training provided. Groups welcome with advance notice. Meet at Wingra Springs parking lot, at top of hill on Arboretum Dr., northeast of the Visitor Center. (No restroom facilities at site.) Event capacity is limited, please arrive by 9 a.m. More information: (608) 265-5214 or mkloppenburg@wisc.edu.

Scenic Stroll

Arboretum

March 22nd, 1:00pm–2:00pm

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

This gently paced walk explores ecological communities near the Visitor Center. Themes may include the land, plants, animals, other organisms, phenology, and ecology. Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes and come prepared for weather. Routes are wheelchair accessible when weather allows. Walks canceled for unsafe conditions. Free, no registration required. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Data for the People: Zines and DIY Publishing for Researchers

Data Science Research Bazaar training

March 23rd, 10:45am–12:15pm

Orchard View Room, Discovery Building

Running Pytorch on CHTC

Transition your Pytorch workflow to CHTC systems

March 25th, 1:00pm–2:30pm

3610 Morgridge Hall

Pytorch is a growing, popular software for machine-learning based workflows. This training is aimed towards researchers who have experience running Pytorch, but need to scale up their workflow from their local computers to larger computing systems. A CHTC account is recommended. Visit the event page for more details.

Ecological Restoration Work Party

Arboretum Wingra Woods

March 28th, 9:00am–12:00pm

Meet at Wingra Springs parking lot (at top of hill on Arboretum Dr., NE of Arboretum Visitor Center)

Volunteer for habitat restoration activities in prairies, savannas, and woodlands. Tools and training provided. Groups welcome with advance notice. Meet at Wingra Springs parking lot, at top of hill on Arboretum Dr., northeast of the Visitor Center. (No restroom facilities at site.) Event capacity is limited, please arrive by 9 a.m. More information: (608) 265-5214 or mkloppenburg@wisc.edu.

Class: Phenology – Keeping Track of Nature

Arboretum

March 28th, 1:00pm–3:00pm

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

The recent equinox offers the perfect time to think about spring unfolding. Phenology – noting the periodic occurrences in the natural world – is both art and science, practiced for millennia across cultures and regions. Learn about different approaches and maybe find your own. Instructor: Kathy Miner, Arboretum naturalist. Indoor class. Fee: $25. Register by March 24. Meet at the Visitor Center.

Nature Hike

Arboretum

March 29th, 1:00pm–2:30pm

Meet at Visitor Center, UW–Madison Arboretum

Learn about the land, plants, animals, fungi, phenology, and ecology. Geared for adults, this walk may cover sloping terrain. Wear sturdy closed-toe shoes and come prepared for weather. Walks canceled for unsafe conditions. Free, no registration required. Meet at the Visitor Center.