We are excited to have Dr. Jones Wan, a Senior Data Scientist at Shell UK, share his experience in data modeling and the current job trends of data-related roles via Zoom.  All HKUST students are welcome to join. 



 



Details are as follows.



Date: 12 April 2023 (Wednesday)



Time: 3 - 4:00 pm HKT



Via Zoom: Meeting ID: 990 1055 8981; Passcode: 541764



 



About the Speakers



Dr. Jones Wan is a Senior Data Scientist at Shell. Before joining Shell he worked at Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (HSBC) and the Bank of the East Asia as data science lead. Dr. Wan began his career as a data scientist and has led & managed more than 50 international projects in different industries. Dr. Wan has more than 10 years of experience in technical development and business development with in-depth knowledge of regression, classification, and machine learning algorithms. He received a PhD in Physics from the Chinese University of Hong Kong and postdoctoral training at HKUST.



 



*Remarks:



*Remarks:




  1. This is an online seminar.




  2. This seminar is open to HKUST members ONLY.




  3. Please be advised that video will be recorded during the event. By accessing the virtual meeting, you consent to audio recording, screen captures, and video recording to be used for news, promotional purposes, advertising, inclusion on websites, social media, or any other purpose by HKUST MSc in Data-Driven Modeling.



4月12日
3:00pm - 4:00pm
地点
Zoom
讲者/表演者

主办单位
Department of Physics
联系方法
付款详情
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Alumni, Faculty and staff, General public, PG students, UG students
语言
英语
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