Event Description
Scientific and environmental data from the government, universities, and private organizations is often inaccessible and opaque. This is especially true for local residents from marginalized and disempowered communities, who have been historically disproportionately impacted by environmental pollution. There is a need, then, to make this data more understandable and useful for local residents interested in protecting their own environmental health.
This talk will outline a three-year partnership aimed at addressing this scientific data problem through the development of an AI-assisted framework that collects local water quality information, connects it to health outcomes and local concerns, and communicates it in language shaped by local community members themselves. Speakers will also discuss the water problems facing the Newark community and situate this water crisis within Newarkâs broader environmental history.
Event Speakers
- Aritra Dasgupta, Associate Professor of Data Science at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
- Anthony Diaz, Director of the Newark Water Coalition
- Neil Maher, Professor of History at the New Jersey Institute of Technology
Event Information
Free and open to the public; registration required. Contact [email protected] with any questions.
Part of the Co-Production of Knowledge Initiative at the Center for Science and Society.
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