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SUMMARY:GSJ: Indoor Mushroom Cultivation: Domesticating a Hidden Kingdom
DESCRIPTION:Indoor Mushroom Cultivation: Domesticating a Hidden Kingdom \nTuesday\, August 26th\, 7-9 pm \nIn-Person and Streaming \nLocation: Mutation Brewing Company\, 5825 Roswell Rd NE\, Sandy Springs\, GA 30328\, in their Speakeasy. \nFeatured Speaker: Kyle Gabriel\, Ph.D. \n  \nAccessible mushroom cultivation can foster stronger communities and a more sustainable food system. Whether you’re a hobbyist or a commercial grower\, our goal is to simplify the growing process\, increase yields\, and unlock the incredible potential of fungi. MycoLogic committed to advancing the art and science of cultivation while making it accessible to all. \nDriven by a commitment to sustainable and community-focused agriculture\, they collaborate with local Georgia growers like Gowin Valley Farms\, Ellijay Mushrooms\, 4Fungi’s\, and Greenbox Mushrooms\, providing them with the tools and knowledge to thrive. Their team of experts in microbiology\, agriculture\, engineering\, and business is dedicated to empowering growers with affordable\, effective cultivation systems. \nJoin us as Kyle Gabriel teaches us their science behind their work and how you can apply this knowledge in the home. \n\n \nSpeaker Name: \nKyle Gabriel\, Ph.D.\, Co-Founder and CEO of MycoLogic.\nSpeaker Bio: \nMycoLogic was born from a lifelong fascination with fungi\, dating back to co-founder Kyle Gabriel’s teenage years. By his early twenties\, he was deeply immersed in the world of mushrooms\, experimenting with wild foraging in South Florida\, yeast cultivation for brewing\, and even developing early prototypes for automated indoor growing systems. His academic journey\, culminating in a Ph.D. in Applied and Environmental Microbiology from Georgia State University\, further deepened his understanding of fungal biology. It was at GSU where he met fellow graduate student Chris Cornelison\, who would later become his co-founder\, and shared a similar passion for mycology. While his graduate research explored the complexities of fungal biology\, focusing on areas like fungal pathogens and brewing science\, it solidified his belief in the immense potential of mushrooms. \nAfter graduating and joining Kennesaw State University in 2017\, Dr. Gabriel\, along with fellow researcher Dr. Cornelison\, saw a critical need for accessible and effective growing solutions for cultivators of all levels. They began pursuing mushroom-related research in Dr. Cornelison’s Bioinnovation Laboratory at KSU. With support from grants awarded by the Georgia Department of Agriculture and the Georgia Research Alliance\, they further developed their technologies and gained a deeper understanding of the mushroom market. This culminated in the founding of MycoLogic in 2021. \nIndoor Mushroom Cultivation
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/gsj-indoor-mushroom-cultivation/
LOCATION:Mutation Brewing Company\, 5825 Roswell Rd NE\, Sandy Springs\, GA\, 30328
CATEGORIES:Georgia Science Junction
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SUMMARY:GSJ: Data Mapping: Data Visualizations That Tell a Story
DESCRIPTION:Tuesday\, April 15th\, 7-9 pm \nIn-Person and Streaming \nLocation: Mutation Brewing Co\, 5825 Roswell Rd NE\, Sandy Springs\, GA 30328 \nFeatured Speaker: Dr Michael Czajkowski and Emory QTM Students \n  \nData mapping can be a powerful tool to share information. Sci4Ga’s Data for Georgia program has developed several story maps in service of various Georgia communities. Learn what we have discovered\, ways to use this information to take action\, and how you can get involved. \n  \nHow much is deforestation causing increased flood risk? \nCould a power plant near you be affecting your health and quality of life? \nIs your community facing health risks due to poor water quality? \n  \nWe have some answers to these important questions. Students in the Quantitative Theory and Methods program have been working under the guidance of Data for Georgia (our data science branch) to answer these questions through the creation of data stories. What’s a data story? That just means a story we are telling you by presenting you with data visualizations. Data you can go home and click around and explore yourself. Pretty cool right? If you want to find out about how much these issues are affecting you and your neighbors\, then come see their presentations on April 15th at Mutation Brewing Co! \n  \nGSJ Data Mapping
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/gsj-data-mapping/
LOCATION:Mutation Brewing Company\, 5825 Roswell Rd NE\, Sandy Springs\, GA\, 30328
CATEGORIES:Georgia Science Junction
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SUMMARY:The Science of Choice: Why Ranked Choice Voting Isn't Just for Politics
DESCRIPTION:The Science of Choice: Why Ranked Choice Voting Isn’t Just for Politics \nTuesday\, May 21st 7pm-9pm \nIn-Person and Streaming \nLocation: Mutation Brewing\, 5825 Roswell Rd NE\, Sandy Springs\, GA 30328\, We will be in the Speakeasy at Mutation\, Straight ahead from the main entrance in the back. Ask at the Bar if the door is closed. \nWhy is it so hard for third-party candidates to win modern elections? How does voting in political races differ from the way college teams are ranked or how the Oscars are awarded? And how can a business\, city\, or state choose among multiple candidates for a program without a costly and time-consuming runoff procedure? The answers to these questions can be found in understanding concepts from Ranked Choice Voting and Game Theory\, a branch of mathematics devoted to interactive decisions.   \nIf you’ve heard phrases like “win-win” and “zero-sum” or seen movies like “The Dark Knight” and “A Beautiful Mind”\, you’ve already been exposed to ideas from game theory. In particular\, we will look at alternative voting mechanisms\, and how you can implement them with your organization\, whether it’s something like choosing a location for the office holiday party\, deciding on what brand of coffee to put in the break room\, or how to select a board chairman from several candidates.  \nThose wanting a preview of some of the topics can check out the interactive web apps here on The Evolution of Trust and Building a Better Ballot or follow this link to Sci4ga’s Ranked Choice white paper. \nncase.me/trust/\nncase.me/ballot/  \nFeatured Speaker: Jason Quinley   \nJason Quinley is a Venture Capital Consultant and Data Scientist with a research background in applied mathematics and computational linguistics. He joins us by way of the Atlanta Society for Data Science & Business Intelligence\, of which he is the president.    \nJason has a further background as an educator and political consultant\, where he created the first Game Theory course for high-schoolers nationwide. His speaking engagements include talks in over twenty cities and five countries on topics like integrating psychological realism with economic theory\, modeling deception and cooperation\, simulating historical language contact\, and applying neuroeconomics to linguistics pragmatics\, and prototyping apps with artificial intelligence.   \nThe Science of Choice
URL:https://scienceforgeorgia.org/event/the-science-of-choice-why-ranked-choice-voting-isnt-just-for-politics/
LOCATION:Mutation Brewing Company\, 5825 Roswell Rd NE\, Sandy Springs\, GA\, 30328
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