EARL Online 2021: Dr. Jacqueline Nolis keynote speaker

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We are proud of the speaker lineup we have at this year’s online Enterprise Applications of the R Language Conference and we are delighted to share that Jacqueline Nolis will be joining us as keynote presenter on Friday 10th September.

Dr. Jacqueline Nolis is a data science leader with over 15 years of experience in managing data science teams and projects at companies ranging from DSW to Airbnb. She currently is the Head of Data Science at Saturn Cloud where she helps design products for data scientists. Jacqueline has a PhD in Industrial Engineering and coauthored the book Build a Career in Data Science. For fun, she likes to use data science for humour—like using deep learning to generate offensive license plates. Which to us sounds like an incredible way to use deep learning!

Tickets are now on sale for EARL online 2021 – to watch Dr. Jacqueline’s keynote and a whole host of other talks on how people are using rstats in real-world situations it is £9.99 for a ticket to Friday’s presentation session.

Also at EARL online, we are hosting four workshops – all are 2-5pm UK time and £90 each.

  • Introduction to Shiny
  • Package Development in R
  • Functional Programming with Purrr
  • Web Scraping and Text Mining Lyrics in R

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