This course aims to demonstrate how computer science and big data can be utilized to gain new insights in astrophysics. The course covers topics such as the Milky Way, big data, SKA, science, women in computers, thresholding, oddity, and other related fields. The teaching method involves a lecture by Melanie Johnston-Hollitt at the SingularityU New Zealand Summit, with a duration of 17 minutes. The intended audience for this course includes individuals interested in the intersection of astrophysics, computer science, and big data analytics.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
The Milky Way
Big Data
SKA
Science
Women Computers
Thresholding
Oddity
Other fields
Taught by
Singularity University