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    Data Tag Implementation
    With Amazon S3 bucket policies, you can secure access to objects in your buckets, so that only users with the appropriate permissions can access them. You can even prevent authenticated users without the appropriate permissions from accessing your Amazon S3 resources. Read more
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    By: Hansa Hraos
    Due Date: Feb, 18, 2023
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    Ionization
    Most principal investigators spend many hours laboring over proposals to fund their research programs – and for good reason. While competing for funding is the big business for researchers, some have opted to fund their programs in other ways, like building a research consortium. Read more
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    By: Kashish shah
    Due Date: Feb, 23, 2023
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    Basic Electronics
    Most principal investigators spend many hours laboring over proposals to fund their research programs – and for good reason. While competing for funding is the big business for researchers, some have opted to fund their programs in other ways, like building a research consortium. Read more
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    By: Kashish shah
    Due Date: Feb, 17, 2023
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    Operating System
    Most principal investigators spend many hours laboring over proposals to fund their research programs – and for good reason. While competing for funding is the big business for researchers, some have opted to fund their programs in other ways, like building a research consortium. Read more
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    By: Kashish shah
    Due Date: Feb, 23, 2023
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    Basic Electronics
    Most principal investigators spend many hours laboring over proposals to fund their research programs – and for good reason. While competing for funding is the big business for researchers, some have opted to fund their programs in other ways, like building a research consortium. Read more
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    By: Kashish shah
    Due Date: Feb, 16, 2023
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    Data Tag Implementation
    This program is an online continuous course with no specific start or end date.  Creating a Culture of Collaboration and Interprofessional Teaming, is an online self-paced course offering. This offering is made possible through the support of Venturit internal  WIzdn team.  Read more
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    By: Hansa Hraos
    Due Date: Aug, 27, 2022
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    Opportunity from dashbaord
    This program is an online continuous course with no specific start or end date.  Creating a Culture of Collaboration and Interprofessional Teaming, is an online self-paced course offering. This offering is made possible through the support of Venturit internal  WIzdn team.  Read more
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    By: Hansa Hraos
    Due Date: Aug, 26, 2022
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    ADHD Students and Classroom Considerations
    This program is an online continuous course with no specific start or end date.  Creating a Culture of Collaboration and Interprofessional Teaming, is an online self-paced course offering. This offering is made possible through the support of Venturit internal  WIzdn team. Read more
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    By: Hansa Hraos
    Due Date: Sep, 4, 2022
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    new opprotunity
    You and those around you are facing burnout, broken relationships, a divided culture, seemingly endless conflicts, emotionally exhausted teams, and an undefined path ahead. The future is waiting for your vision, your ideas, your action, and your leadership. The future is listening. The future is now. Read more
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    By: Hansa Hraos
    Due Date: Jul, 30, 2022
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    Cypress
    Deep learning is one of the major subfield of machine learning framework. Machine learning is the study of design of algorithms, inspired from the model of human brain. Deep learning is becoming more popular in data science fields like robotics, artificial intelligence(AI), audio & video recognition and image recognition. Artificial neural network is the core of deep learning methodologies. Deep learning is supported by various libraries such as Theano, TensorFlow, Caffe, Mxnet etc., Keras is one of the most powerful and easy to use python library, which is built on top of popular deep learning libraries like TensorFlow, Theano, etc., for creating deep learning models. Overview of Keras Keras runs on top of open source machine libraries like TensorFlow, Theano or Cognitive Toolkit (CNTK). Theano is a python library used for fast numerical computation tasks. TensorFlow is the most famous symbolic math library used for creating neural networks and deep learning models. TensorFlow is very flexible and the primary benefit is distributed computing. CNTK is deep learning framework developed by Microsoft. It uses libraries such as Python, C#, C++ or standalone machine learning toolkits. Theano and TensorFlow are very powerful libraries but difficult to understand for creating neural networks. Keras is based on minimal structure that provides a clean and easy way to create deep learning models based on TensorFlow or Theano. Keras is designed to quickly define deep learning models. Well, Keras is an optimal choice for deep learning applications. Features Keras leverages various optimization techniques to make high level neural network API easier and more performant. It supports the following features − Consistent, simple and extensible API. Minimal structure - easy to achieve the result without any frills. It supports multiple platforms and backends. It is user friendly framework which runs on both CPU and GPU. Highly scalability of computation. Benefits Keras is highly powerful and dynamic framework and comes up with the following advantages − Larger community support. Easy to test. Keras neural networks are written in Python which makes things simpler. Keras supports both convolution and recurrent networks. Deep learning models are discrete components, so that, you can combine into many ways. Read more
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    By: Edwin Castel
    Due Date: Jul, 14, 2022
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  • Cypress
    https://youtu.be/yM38NmF-LC4   NTT DoCoMo's i-mode is a mobile internet service popular in Japan. i-Mode was invented by a team led by Mari Matsunaga in February 1999 at NTT DoCoMo. This tutorial explains the basic concepts and applications of i-Mode. Read more
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    By: Edwin Castel
    Due Date: May, 14, 2022

  • Virtual Conference: Religion and Democracy on the African Continent
    Virtual Conference: Religion and Democracy on the African Continent: Colonial Legacies and Postcolonial Possibilities “A broad rethinking of political issues becomes possible when Western ideals and practices are examined from the vantage point of Africa.”—Pankaj Mishra, New York Review of Books Join us Saturday, May 7–Sunday, May 8, for a virtual conference, featuring scholars of Africana Studies, Religious Studies, Anthropology, History, Sociology, Law, and Politics, who will share their expertise on religion and democracy on the African continent. The event will feature a keynote address by Mahmood Mamdani, the Herbert Lehman Professor of Government at Columbia University and author of the book, Neither Settler Nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities, (Harvard University Press, 2020). The conference presentations will result in the publication of an edited volume to be made freely available next year.  Registration The conference will be hosted on Zoom; attendees must register separately for each session. Click on the linked session titles below to register and to learn more about the sessions and speakers. All sessions will be recorded and made available on the Religion, Race & Democracy Lab’s Vimeo channel. Schedule of Events Saturday, May 7: Looking Back 9–11 AM EST Historical Formations of Religion and Democracy   11:30 AM–1:30 PM EST African Religious Movements & Democracies   2–4 PM EST Keynote Lecture: Mahmood Mamdani, Neither Settler Nor Native: The Making and Unmaking of Permanent Minorities    Sunday, May 8: Looking Forward 10 am–12 PM EST Contemporary Conflicts, the State, and Religion in Africa   1–4 pm EST New Theories and the Future of Religion and Democracy in Africa (followed by Closing Remarks)   Co-sponsored by the University of Virginia Democracy Initiative's Religion, Race & Democracy Lab, the Page-Barbour Funds, the Institute of the Humanities & Global Culture, the Carter G. Woodson Institute, and the Virginia Center for the Study of Religion.   Read more
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    By: Edwin Castel
    Due Date: May, 26, 2022
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