HamSCI Informal Zoom Get-Together, AI Presentation, Thursday, 4PM (Eastern)

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Gary Mikitin, AF8A

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Dec 3, 2025, 9:44:32 AM12/3/25
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Hello HamSCI - We will be holding an informal HamSCIence 'net' this week, Thursday, 4 December, at 2100UTC (Zoom details below).  

We'll open the hour with a presentation from Bob Gerzoff WK2Y, long-time HamSCI member, frequent HamSCI Workshop presenter and all-around applier of statistical methods to propagation data.  Bob will be presenting on an entirely new topic:  

Artificial Intelligence as My Research Co-Pilot: Python, Statistics, and a New Approach to Learning


Looking forward to next week, December 11th, mark your calendars for a program by Dave Hysell K2HJ, Professor of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University:  Using HF Beacons for Ionospheric Specification and Space Weather Forecasting.  



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Gary Mikitin, AF8A

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Dec 3, 2025, 6:52:26 PM12/3/25
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My apologies to both Dr. David Hysell (KY2W) and John Hysell (K2HJ) for confusing their callsigns.  KY2W will be our speaker on December 11th. (Tnx Ethan (K8GU) for catching my error.  Maybe I should request peer review for my future posts!)

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On Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at 9:44:32 AM UTC-5 Gary Mikitin, AF8A wrote:
Hello HamSCI - We will be holding an informal HamSCIence 'net' this week, Thursday, 4 December, at 2100UTC (Zoom details below).  

We'll open the hour with a presentation from Bob Gerzoff WK2Y, long-time HamSCI member, frequent HamSCI Workshop presenter and all-around applier of statistical methods to propagation data.  Bob will be presenting on an entirely new topic:  

Artificial Intelligence as My Research Co-Pilot: Python, Statistics, and a New Approach to Learning


Looking forward to next week, December 11th, mark your calendars for a program by David Hysell (KY2W), Professor of Earth & Atmospheric Sciences, Cornell University:  Using HF Beacons for Ionospheric Specification and Space Weather Forecasting.  

Gary Mikitin, AF8A

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Jan 14, 2026, 9:47:48 AMJan 14
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Hello HamSCI - If you enjoyed the December talk on using AI in research, this may be a good follow-up opportunity.

Tnx, Bob, WK2Y, for sharing this information - 73 de Gary, AF8A


AI Tools for Researchers 2.0 (Free Seminar)

Instats is excited to offer a 1-day seminar, AI Tools for Researchers 2.0 (Free Seminar), livestreaming Jan 28 and led by Professor Peter Gruber from the Faculty of Economics at USI Università della Svizzera Italiana. Back by popular demand after attracting over 2,000 participants last year, this fast-paced 90-minute session distills the most practical AI tools for every stage of academic work—including ideation, literature review, data analysis, coding, writing, automation, and privacy-minded workflows. Professor Gruber, an early adopter of large language models with dual PhDs in physics and economics, will share his personal setup, separate hype from genuinely useful solutions, and demonstrate how AI agents can now execute multi-step research tasks. Designed for professors, researchers, students, and university staff who don’t have time to test every new app, the seminar offers a curated launchpad and detailed resources to help you integrate AI immediately and focus on what matters most.

Sign up today to secure your spot, and feel free to share this opportunity with colleagues and students who might benefit!

Best wishes

Michael Zyphur
Professor and Director
Institute for Statistical and Data Science
https://instats.org


On Wednesday, December 3, 2025 at 9:44:32 AM UTC-5 Gary Mikitin, AF8A wrote:
Hello HamSCI - We will be holding an informal HamSCIence 'net' this week, Thursday, 4 December, at 2100UTC (Zoom details below).  

We'll open the hour with a presentation from Bob Gerzoff WK2Y, long-time HamSCI member, frequent HamSCI Workshop presenter and all-around applier of statistical methods to propagation data.  Bob will be presenting on an entirely new topic:  

Artificial Intelligence as My Research Co-Pilot: Python, Statistics, and a New Approach to Learning



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