in occasione della inaugurazione della alleanza fra MIT e FBK sul tema Human Dyanmics Observatories, ci sara' una giornata dedicata al mondo della data science raccontata da diversi protagonisti sui temi di salute, finanza e governance delle citta' guidate dai dati. Keynote di Alex Pentland, direttore del MIT Media Lab. iscrizioni: https://www.eventbrite.it/e/biglietti-inaugural-day-mit-fbk-alliance-on-huma... maggiori dettagli http://www.fbk.eu/events/mit-fbk-alliance Programma Inaugural Event for FBK-MIT Alliance Fondazione Bruno Kessler “Luigi Stringa” Conference hall Povo, September 20th, 2016 8.30 Introduction Francesco Profumo, FBK President Paolo Traverso, Director Center for information and Communication Techo nologies 9.30 Keynote Alex Pentland , Director MIT Media Lab 11.00 Coffee break 11.30 Panel on data-driven health By combining fine-grained, ubiquitous monitoring of human behavior with standard medical data and genomic data, we are taking the first steps towards an holistic understanding of diseases processes. In this panel, experts on predictive medicine, epidemic modeling and computational health will discuss the impact of the data revolution for physical and mental health, the business impact on healthcare systems and insurance companies, and the privacy and ethical issues raised by managing health personal data. 12.30 Lunch 14.30 Panel on data-driven finance Thought leaders from academia, bank industry, innovative fintech startups will discuss new data sources (e.g. social media, mobile phone data) for credit scoring of small-medium enterprises and underbanked individuals, the rise of digital currencies (Bitcoin, Sardex, etc.), and the potential of the technology underpinning digital currency - commonly called "th e blockchain" - in revolutionising finance. 15.30 Coffee break 16.00 Panel on data-driven cities and government Cities are essential crucibles for innovation, tolerance, novelty, and economic prosperity, but they also face challenges in terms of, for example, tra ffic, polluti on, poverty, and criminality. In this panel, experts will discuss data-driven approaches to model human mobility, to predict crime and poverty levels of urban areas, and to design evidence-based policies to fight crime, reduce traffic and build liveable, sustainable and resilient cities.