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Startup Grind hosts investor TK Kuegler // tale of two civic hackers [Events]

Looking to learn something new this week? On Tuesday, Wasabi Ventures cofounder Tom Kuegler will share his insights at this month's Startup Grind Baltimore.

It’s a fresh week of Baltimore tech events.
On Tuesday, Wasabi Ventures cofounder Tom Kuegler will share his insights at this month’s Startup Grind Baltimore. Then, on Wednesday, at the Baltimore Civic Hacking Meetup, you can learn from two prominent civic hackers about how they work and what they do. On Thursday, head down to Tide Point to learn about reproducible research at the Data Science MD Meetup.
Startup Grind Baltimore: This month’s guest is Tom Kuegler, managing partner and cofounder of Wasabi Ventures. The venture capital, incubator and consulting firm specializes in early-stage technology companies. Tuesday, May 20, 6 to 9 p.m. The Living Classrooms Foundation (Founders Room), 1417 Thames St., Fells Point, Baltimore city. RSVP. $7-11.

Baltimore Civic Hacking Meetup: This month’s meetup is a partnership with Refresh Baltimore. Hackers Chris Whong and Shea Frederick will talk about how civic hacking works and demonstrate its applications for adding value to public datasets. Wednesday, May 21, 6:30 p.m. Betamore, 1111 Light St., Federal Hill, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.
Data Science MD Meetup: Hopkins professor Roger Peng will talk about reproducible research, the idea that data analyses should be published alongside the data and code that led to the conclusions. Thursday, May 22, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., AOL/Advertising.com, 1020 Hull St. (Ivory building), Tide Point, Baltimore city. RSVP. FREE.

Companies: Wasabi Ventures
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