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SUMMARY:The big data debate
DESCRIPTION:This event is now fully-booked. For information about future ev
 ents from this series\, contact Dr Stephen Webster.\nJoin Imperial scienti
 sts to debate one of today’s main science and engineering ethical issues
 : the benefits and the perils of the big data revolution. Big data is the 
 new resource\, whether in health care\, policing\, transport or warfare. H
 ow can we make sure this field reflects well on science\, and is deserving
  of public support?\nAll scientists face ethical issues. Whatever your fie
 ld this lunchtime seminar will help you develop your own ethical understan
 ding. A good knowledge of science-society relations is becoming a necessit
 y of the well-trained scientist or engineer. You are warmly invited to joi
 n colleagues for a lively discussion.\nThe panel\nProfessor Paul Matthews\
 , Head of the Division of Brain Sciences\, Imperial College London\nProfes
 sor Yi-Ke Guo\, Director of the Data Science Institute\, Imperial College 
 London\nDavid Walker\, social policy adviser and Guardian journalist\nJaco
 b Aron\, physical sciences reporter\, New Scientist\nThe discussion will b
 e chaired by Alison Goddard\, HE Editor of Research Fortnight.\nThe event 
 is hosted by the Science Communication Unit.\nFree lunch provided but plea
 se register so that we can cater for the right number.\nRegister by replyi
 ng to Stephen Webster\, Director of the Science Communication Unit.
URL:https://www.imperial.ac.uk/events/102491/the-big-data-debate/
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