
From a speaker series on data science to a networking event for entrepreneurs, there's plenty to do if you're on the lookout for upcoming science and tech events. Read on for what to look out for, coming up this week in San Francisco.
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'Dynamic Talks: Data Science and Analytics'
From the event description:
Come join us at the first event of our free technical meetup series, "Dynamic Talks," in San Francisco. The topic will be data science and analytics. The first talk will be given by Eugene Steinberg, Technical Fellow at Grid Dynamics, and will be about deep learning applications for e-commerce search. The second talk will be given by Kuntal Maya Goradia, Director of CX Analytics and Experimentations at PayPal, and will be about improving the customer experience via experimentation.
When: Tuesday, June 4, 6-9 p.m.
Where: Microsoft Reactor, 680 Folsom St., #145
Price: Free
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French Tech Pre-Summer Party
From the event description:
Mingle with fellow entrepreneurs, executives, investors and all others inspired by La French Tech. Reconnect or forge new relationships. Enjoy great food and wine.
When: Tuesday, June 4, 6-9 p.m.
Where: DocuSign, 221 Main St., #1500
Price: $10
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'Mosses Are from Mars, Vascular Plants Are from Venus'
From the event description:
Speaker Brent D. Mishler will discuss bryophytes, the most diverse set of land plants aside from the flowering plants. The group includes three quite distinct lineages — mosses, hornworts and liverworts — some familiar species frequently encountered in mesic forests and along streams, as well as a number of less familiar species of tropical rainforests, arctic tundras and desert boulders.
When: Thursday, June 6, 7:30-9 p.m.
Where: San Francisco County Fair Building, 1199 Ninth Ave.
Price: Free
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