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Data Quality Over Quantity and the Human Element, with Tanja Ubert from Rotterdam University

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Join host Nick Dobbins and his guest Tanja Ubert in this new episode of Bringing Data and AI to Life where they delve into the fascinating world of AI, data management and education.

Tanja demonstrates her commitment to the future of data science as they discuss:

  • The limited perspective of data
  • How the consequences of faulty data can spiral when data sets are combined
  • The importance of building diverse teams when working with data
  • Encouraging young girls to pursue careers in data
  • Her project to help mothers and babies while saving money on prenatal care

Tanja has been lecturing for over 15 years, working as a lecturer at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences in the School of Communication, Media and Information Technology department. Her work and development covers various methodology, including design and data engineering. As part of the Applied Data Science and Artificial Intelligence program, she is a champion of the global IT department and helps in delivering AI products.

If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, instructions can be found here.

This podcast is brought to you by Informatica, the leader in enterprise cloud data management.

Socials:

Tanja Ubert LinkedIn
Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences LinkedIn
Nick Dobbins LinkedIn
Informatica LinkedIn

Episode Highlights:

00:00 - Intro
01:35 - What Drew Tanja to Data Science
02:29 - Data is Just Part of Reality.
03:59 - Putting Responsible Technology at the Centre of the Rotterdam University Curriculum.
05:04 - Using Data to Improve Prenatal Care in the Netherlands
07:27 - Preserving Data Quality
09:12 - Investing in Quality and Limiting Data Bias
10:53 - Enthusing Young Girls For a Career in Data and AI
12.00 - Diversity in Data
13.38 - How Students Keep the Industry on its Toes

If you enjoyed this episode, please visit:

Previous guests include:
Salema Rice host of Data Governance and Data Integration Solution Sales, Willem Koenders of ZS Associates, Tanja Ubert of Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Graeme Thompson of Informatica
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Bringing AI and Data to Life is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so

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Join host Nick Dobbins and his guest Tanja Ubert in this new episode of Bringing Data and AI to Life where they delve into the fascinating world of AI, data management and education.

Tanja demonstrates her commitment to the future of data science as they discuss:

  • The limited perspective of data
  • How the consequences of faulty data can spiral when data sets are combined
  • The importance of building diverse teams when working with data
  • Encouraging young girls to pursue careers in data
  • Her project to help mothers and babies while saving money on prenatal care

Tanja has been lecturing for over 15 years, working as a lecturer at the Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences in the School of Communication, Media and Information Technology department. Her work and development covers various methodology, including design and data engineering. As part of the Applied Data Science and Artificial Intelligence program, she is a champion of the global IT department and helps in delivering AI products.

If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to subscribe, rate and review on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts, instructions can be found here.

This podcast is brought to you by Informatica, the leader in enterprise cloud data management.

Socials:

Tanja Ubert LinkedIn
Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences LinkedIn
Nick Dobbins LinkedIn
Informatica LinkedIn

Episode Highlights:

00:00 - Intro
01:35 - What Drew Tanja to Data Science
02:29 - Data is Just Part of Reality.
03:59 - Putting Responsible Technology at the Centre of the Rotterdam University Curriculum.
05:04 - Using Data to Improve Prenatal Care in the Netherlands
07:27 - Preserving Data Quality
09:12 - Investing in Quality and Limiting Data Bias
10:53 - Enthusing Young Girls For a Career in Data and AI
12.00 - Diversity in Data
13.38 - How Students Keep the Industry on its Toes

If you enjoyed this episode, please visit:

Previous guests include:
Salema Rice host of Data Governance and Data Integration Solution Sales, Willem Koenders of ZS Associates, Tanja Ubert of Rotterdam University of Applied Sciences, Graeme Thompson of Informatica
Check out our Top episodes:
Bringing AI and Data to Life is handcrafted by our friends over at: fame.so

  continue reading

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