HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING: GRAPH AND DATA ANALYTICS

(Awards, Competitions, Contest)

  • Language: ENGLISH
  • Campus: MILANO CITTÀ STUDI
  • Enrollment: 01-10-2019to hour 12:00 on
    22-10-2019
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Teacher in charge
SANTAMBROGIO MARCO DOMENICO
Credits
2
Hours to attend
25
Max. number of students
100

Description of the initiative

Internet and social media have completely changed the way in which we live and interact with other people around the world. Millions of connections and interactions happen every day at incredible speed, and graphs are a key tool to understand and describe these phenomena. The goal of the High-Performance Graph Analytics course is to introduce the students to the world of graphs and to teach how to analyze graphs at scale both in theory and in practice.The course is realized in collaboration with Oracle Labs and will be carried out with frontal lessons which introduce theoretical concepts and algorithms used in graph analytics, and with a multi-track design contest in which students will apply what they learnt to real-life applications and open problems. Students will be followed during the contest with ad-hoc tutoring sessions.In the contest, students will implement fast query planning techniques to efficiently search through graphs and explore AI-based techniques, their properties and suitability for Entity Resolution.Up to the best five participants to the design contest will take part to a second selection phase held directly by Oracle Labs, and have the opportunity to be selected for a one-day per week internship with Oracle from Milan, or for full-time internships at Oracle Labs in Zurich or Redwood City.

Duration

dal October 2019 a November 2019

Calendar

  • 26 Ottobre dalle 9am alle 4pm
  • 28 Ottobre dalle 5pm alle 8pm
  • 31 Ottobre dalle 5pm alle 8pm
  • 11 Novembre dalle 5pm alle 8pm
  • 13 Novembre dalle 5pm alle 8pm
  • 15 Novembre dalle 5pm alle 8pm
  • Design contest: ore facoltative di tutoring comunicate e decise direttamente con gli studenti
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