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Feeding the World with Data Science Featuring Serg Masis

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Most of us take for granted that food is always available to us when we need it. Our local supermarkets have shelves stacked with produce from all corners of the world. Rarely do we stop to think that the items in our shopping carts have been on a long journey involving months of work by many people.

How does all this food get produced in the first place, reliably, consistently and to a high standard? How do we combine and utilise scarce resources to feed billions of people around the world every day?

I recently caught up with Serg Masis to answer these questions and understand how data science is used to optimise food production around the world.

Serg is a Climate & Agronomic Data Scientist at global agriculture company Syngenta and author of the book ‘Interpretable Machine Learning with Python’.

In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, we discuss:

  • The biggest challenges facing our global food system and how data science can help solve these
  • How data science is used to help the environment
  • Why Serg wrote the book ‘Interpretable Machine Learning with Python’ and why we should read it
  • How to make models more interpretable, and much more.

Connect with Serg:

Serg's website: https://www.serg.ai/#about-me

Serg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smasis/

Serg's books from Packt: https://www.packtpub.com/authors/serg-masis

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Most of us take for granted that food is always available to us when we need it. Our local supermarkets have shelves stacked with produce from all corners of the world. Rarely do we stop to think that the items in our shopping carts have been on a long journey involving months of work by many people.

How does all this food get produced in the first place, reliably, consistently and to a high standard? How do we combine and utilise scarce resources to feed billions of people around the world every day?

I recently caught up with Serg Masis to answer these questions and understand how data science is used to optimise food production around the world.

Serg is a Climate & Agronomic Data Scientist at global agriculture company Syngenta and author of the book ‘Interpretable Machine Learning with Python’.

In this episode of Leaders of Analytics, we discuss:

  • The biggest challenges facing our global food system and how data science can help solve these
  • How data science is used to help the environment
  • Why Serg wrote the book ‘Interpretable Machine Learning with Python’ and why we should read it
  • How to make models more interpretable, and much more.

Connect with Serg:

Serg's website: https://www.serg.ai/#about-me

Serg on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/smasis/

Serg's books from Packt: https://www.packtpub.com/authors/serg-masis

  continue reading

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