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Data in the Music Industry

Tuesday, April 4, 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM – SC-158 (Alumni Lounges)

Please join us for a talk by MSDS Alum Keith Osani, VP of Global Technology Data & Analytics at Sony Music!

This session will discuss the type of data available to music companies from digital platforms such as Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, YouTube, TikTok and more. We will also explore the increasing volumes of data and the data engineering required to handle it all. Insight will also be given into the tools that data analysts are using to access the data and what types of analysis they are performing.

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Decoding Data Science: A secret recipe for success

Thursday, March 30, 2023 7-8pm – ASB 323

Please join us for a DMC Lecture Series event: Decoding Data Science: A secret recipe for success, given by Dr. Kanad Basu, Data Science Leader & Applied Mathematician!

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Abstract of talk:
Data Science has completely transformed all major business sectors such as IT, Banking, Healthcare, Entertainment, Sports & much more. In order to make better & smarter decisions, businesses all over the world have long gathered & analyzed data. The global data science platform market was worth US $ 3.93 billion in 2019 and US $ 4.89 billion in 2020. From 2020 to 2027, it is predicted that the Data Science market will increase at a compound annual rate of 26.9 percent. There has never been a better time to study analytics & data science and contribute to this exciting field.

In this talk Kanad will share his transition journey, lessons picked up along the way, the skills one must develop for being a successful data scientist and how to prepare & market yourself for the job market.

About the author:
Kanad Basu, an interdisciplinary scientist who has 18+ years of analytics and data science experience spanning across academia and industry. Kanad holds the prestigious “Professor of Practice” position at Thunderbird School of Global Management, Arizona State University. He also led a market research data science team at Medallia that focuses on building a consumer behavioral intelligence and benchmarking platform that combines millions of consumer activities to allow businesses to understand where, how, and why consumers spend their time and money. Before Medallia, he led the computer vision data science team at Covisus where he and his team implemented state of the art computer vision algorithms to keep our nation safe by securing supply chains, protecting global compliance for pharmaceutical and medical industries and aiding brands in the prevention of product tampering.

Kanad holds a PhD in Applied & Computational Mathematics, has multiple publications, patents & book chapters around big data analytics and statistical applications in the field of Mathematical Biology & Mathematical Finance. Kanad is a frequent speaker at national & international conferences in AI & Data Science.

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Ramapo College DMC - Community College Day

Tuesday, April 18, 2023, 3:00-7:00pm
505 Ramapo Valley Road, Mahwah NJ 07430

  • Learn about transfer pathways to complete your BS degree at Ramapo College.
  • Earn your MS degree in just one additional year as part of our 4+1 programs in Data Science, Applied Mathematics and Computer Science.
  • Come for a campus tour, meet our faculty, and stay for our evening fair, featuring keynote speaker Dr. Luke DuBois (NYU), followed by a student research poster showcase.

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Save the date! 2023 DMC Fair - April 18th

Center for Data, Mathematical, and Computational Sciences Fair - April 5, 2022

Joint event with the Music Program

Date/Time: Tuesday, 4/18/23, 5-7 pm

Location: Ramapo College, Trustees Pavilion

Join us for the Data, Mathematical, and Computational Sciences (DMC) Fair on April 18th, 2023. This year’s DMC Fair is a joint event with Ramapo’s Master of Fine Arts in Creative Music Technology program. This event will feature keynote speaker Dr. R. Luke DuBois, Associate Professor and Director of Research, Integrated Design & Media at New York University. Here is a link to Dr. DuBois’ TED talk, which weaves information from a multitude of sources into art and music exploring the tensions between algorithms, portraiture, and temporal space.

Description of Talk: For the last twenty-five years Dr. DuBois has been making music and art that comment on the intersection of 21st century culture and our obsession with the quantification of our world. These projects sit somewhere in between portraiture and composition, in that they leverage media, information, algorithms, and emotion to invoke the big picture narratives behind this century of data.

About the Speaker: R. Luke DuBois is a composer, artist, performer, designer, and software engineer who explores the
temporal, verbal, and visual structures of cultural and personal ephemera. He holds a doctorate in music
composition from Columbia University, and is the co-author of Jitter, a software suite for the real-time
manipulation of matrix data developed by San Francisco-based software company Cycling’74; he is a
regular contributor to other toolkits for creative coding, including p5.js and RTCmix. He is the research
director of the IDM program at NYU Tandon, and was a founding co-director of the NYU Ability Project.
Luke’s research interests range from inclusive design to cyber-physical systems to telepresent
collaboration. He works across many disciplines and has collaborated with NYU faculty in departments
ranging from Computer Science to Occupational Therapy, and teaches in a triple appointment between
IDM at NYU Tandon and the programs in Music Technology at NYU Steinhardt and ITP/IMA at NYU Tisch.
He is currently a co-investigator on multiple NSF-funded projects, including SONYC, a multi-year
investigation around noise pollution in New York City; and the NYU Holodeck, a research platform for
investigating what happens when VR, motion capture, and telecommunication infrastructure reach the
level of everyday use. Finally, Luke designs, builds, and restores analog and hybrid analog/digital
modular synthesizers in the audio lab, making open-source designs for creative signal processing.

Following the keynote speech, attendees can view posters showcasing Ramapo students’ research projects in Data, Mathematical, Computational Sciences, and Creative Music Technology. Attendees will be able to network with Ramapo students and faculty as well as industry professionals. Awards will be given for the best posters.

This event was supported by a grant from the Ramapo College Foundation.

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Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Discretely Observed Multivariate Vasicek Processes

Tuesday, February 21, 2023 – Via WebEx

Please join us for a DMC Lecture Series event: Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Discretely Observed Multivariate Vasicek Processes, given by Dr. Michael Pokojovy, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematical Sciences, PhD Program in Data Science, PhD Program in Computational Science, The University of Texas at El Paso (UTEP)!

This talk will discuss analyzing multiple zero-coupon bonds simultaneously to forecast future short rate dynamics. Those forecasts can play important roles in risk management, portfolio optimization, and other applications.

Because of low correlation with other asset classes, bonds play major roles in portfolio diversification efforts. A pure discount or a zero-coupon bond is a contract that does not involve intermediate interest payments but is traded at a deep discount, rendering yields at maturity when redeemed at full face value. As investment funds can create robust diversified portfolios with bonds, it is imperative that multiple bonds be analyzed simultaneously. The classical Vasicek model studies individual zero-coupon bonds and assumes the instantaneous interest rate follows a mean reverting process. In this talk, we consider an extension of the original Vasicek model to multiple zero-coupon bonds. The resulting coupled model is given by a stochastic differential equation driven by a p-dimensional white noise process. Given a set of observations over an equispaced time grid, our goal is to calibrate the system and forecast future short rate dynamics. Those forecasts can play important roles in risk management, portfolio optimization, and other applications. This is joint work with Ebenezer Nkum and Thomas M. Fullerton (UTEP).

Michael Pokojovy is an Assistant Professor of Data Science and Statistics. He holds a Ph.D. and a Dipl.-Math. degree in Mathematical Sciences, both from the University of Konstanz, Germany. Prior to his current appointment at UTEP, Dr. Pokojovy has held several postdoctoral positions in Europe and the US. His research interests include Statistical & Machine Learning, Big Data Analytics, Scientific Computing, etc. In addition to numerous theoretical and methodological developments, he has a track record of collaborative research in statistical process control, quantitative finance, engineering, biomedical sciences, rational mechanics, etc. He has authored and co-authored a number of publications in a variety of professional journals. Dr. Pokojovy has also mentored and advised numerous undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students as well as postdoctoral scholars who are now successfully pursuing various exciting careers in industry or academia.

This talk was supported by a grant from the Ramapo College Foundation.

WebEx information will be provided upon registration

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Ramapo College and CCM Sign New Jersey’s First Data Science Transfer Agreement!

Ramapo College of New Jersey and County College of Morris (CCM) have partnered to create pathways for aspiring data scientists to earn a masters in data science in as little as five years. Through the 2+2+1 agreement, students can begin their education at CCM to earn their associate degree and then seamlessly transfer to Ramapo to earn their bachelors degree and then a masters in data science if they wish. Thomas Ortega, a graduate of Morris Hills High School and CCM, is in his fourth year in the 2+2+1 program and serves as the founder and President of the Ramapo College Data Science Club. Ramapo’s Master of Science in Data Science program is nationally ranked a Top 30 Masters program by Fortune Magazine, making it the #1 graduate data science program in New Jersey. By taking a number of graduate courses as an undergraduate at Ramapo, the masters can be completed in one year, allowing students to enjoy significant savings on their higher education. CCM now has more than 170 transfer agreements to ease the process of earning an associate and then a bachelors degree.

Read more here!

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Data Storytelling: The Secret to Delivering Business Impact with Analytics

Thursday, January 26, 2023 – 7-8pm – Location ASB 323

Please join us for a DMC Lecture Series event on Data Storytelling: The Secret to Delivering Business Impact with Analytics, given by Ganes Kesari, the Co-founder and Chief Decision Scientist at Gramener!

Did you know that over 50% of analytics projects fail due to bad data storytelling? Organizations invest heavily in hiring data science experts, buying expensive licenses, and setting up analytics processes. However, without the right data visualization, all this effort will go to waste. Stories have the power to engage people and inspire them to action. This session will introduce you to the concept of data storytelling. It will reveal the 4 steps to mastering visual storytelling with data using exciting industry examples.

Takeaways:

  • Understand the top challenges in converting data into actionable business decisions
  • Learn the 4-steps to building powerful data stories using real-world case studies
  • Find out how data visualization can drive decision-making at organizations

Ganes Kesari is the Co-founder and Chief Decision Scientist at  Gramener , a data science company that helps organizations present data insights as stories. He advises executives on data-driven leadership and helps organizations adopt a data culture. Ganes is a TEDx speaker and Forbes Contributor. Find his latest work here: gkesari.com.

This talk was supported by a grant from the Ramapo College Foundation.

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2022 Information Technology, Data Science & Computer Science Career Fair

Wednesday October 12, 1-3 pm, Alumni Lounges
On October 12, the Cahill Career Center hosted a specialized fair for Computer Science, Mathematics, Data Science and Information Technology majors to connect them to leading employers within their fields. 13 employers from a wide range of industries attended this event, with nearly 100 DMC students in attendance. Employer feedback was very positive, with high praise for RCNJ students on their preparedness and levels of knowledge. 100% of employers indicated that they would come back and attend more RCNJ events, with a highlight being the amount of engagement they each received from students in attendance. On the student end, surveys indicated more positive outcomes, with a focus on networking and the wide range of job opportunities that were discussed at the fair by employers.

The following employers were represented at this event: ACord Insurance, Aspen Insurance, Brooksource, Crestron Electronics, Gain Theory, Reckitt, SciTec, In., Selective Insurance Company of America, Sharp Electronics, United States Secret Service, UPS as well as the DMC Center and RCNJ Graduate Admissions. Of note, 7 RCNJ alumni represented their respective Employers at this Fair!

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2022 Raciti Memorial Lecture - The Curious Economics of Big-time College Sports

Thursday October 27, 6 pm, ASB 136

Please join us for a DMC Lecture Series event on economics, data, and sports – given by Dr. Brad Humphreys, West Virginia University and the Eastern Economic Association!

Dr. Humphreys is one of the leading sports economists in the world today, mainly known for his contributions to the economics of sports stadiums and the economics of college athletics. He is the 2016-17 Benedum Distinguished Scholar in Social and Behavioral Sciences at WVU and is the recipient of the 2022 Peter Sloane Award for his research contributions to European sports economics. He served as the President of the Eastern Economic Association in 2021-2022.
He is Editor-in-Chief of Contemporary Economic Policy, a general interest economics journal and serves on the editorial boards of the Journal of Sports Economics, the International Journal of Sport Finance, the International Journal of Sport Management and Marketing, and International Gambling Studies. Dr. Humphreys has published over 100 peer reviewed journal articles in leading economics journals.

This talk is sponsored by the Eastern Economic Association in partnership with the Sabrin Center and the Center for Data, Mathematical, and Computational Sciences.

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Using Data and Analytics in Sports

Friday, October 21st at 12-1pm in ASB 225

Please join us for a DMC Lecture Series event on Using Data and Analytics in Sports, given by Dr. Scott Nestler, Principal Data Scientist & Optimization Lead, SumerSports LLC!

The use of data and analytics in sports has changed significantly in the nearly two decades since the release of the book “Moneyball” in 2003.  Moving from descriptive to predictive and prescriptive (in terms of the types of analytics used), this evolution was enabled by changes in the type (box score, play-by-play, tracking) of data, as well as growth in quantity and improvements in quality.  Analytic methods are being used to measure and predict individual and team performance, prevent injuries, and improve business outcomes. Besides providing a variety of examples from across different sports, I will provide suggestions on how those seeking to get into the growing field of sports analytics can ensure that they have the skills that are sought by teams and other organizations.

This talk was supported by a grant from the Ramapo College Foundation.

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Scott is a “pracademic” who joined the Sumer Sport team in 2022, after a variety of experiences, including:  Data Science Senior Manager / Director of Statistics & Modeling at Accenture Federal Services; Academic Director for the MS in Business Analytics program at Notre Dame, and a full career as an operations research analyst (and leader of analytic teams) in the U.S. Army. He teaches as an Adjunct Faculty Member for Notre Dame and SMU. Scott is very involved as a volunteer and leader with the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), where he served as the first Chair of the Analytics Certification Board, the governing body for the Certified Analytics Professional (CAP) program. He has a PhD in Management Science from the University of Maryland – College Park, is a CAP, and also an Accredited Professional Statistician (PStat).  He is co-author of the book
“Mathletics: How Gamblers, Managers, and Fans Use Mathematics in Sports,” Princeton University Press, 2002.

His motto is, “Make yourself useful, doing something hard, with good people.” Scott enjoys traveling (he’s been to all 50 states and 25 countries), reading, cooking, and sitting around the firepit with family and friends.

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