Gearing up for the next round of Charlottesville Data Science events
Tell us what kinds of events you'd like to see!
After a brief pause following the 2026 Applied Machine Learning Conference, we’re now gearing up for the next round of Charlottesville Data Science events — and we’d love to hear your thoughts about what types of events you’d like to see!
We’ve prepared a (very) brief survey for members of the Charlottesville Data Science community to help guide us as we plan our future events. You can access it here:
The survey should take you no more than one minute to complete (really!). It’s just two multiple choice questions:
What types of Charlottesville Data Science events are you most interested in attending? … and …
Which days and times are you most likely to attend?
Historically, most of our events have have been held on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday evenings, and featured conference-style talks and panel discussions. We’d like to see if we should stay the course with that format, or if there’s appetite in our community for more variety.
As always, if you have any thoughts or questions, you can also simply hit reply to any of our messages.
Have an idea for a future Charlottesville Data Science event?
Submit it to the Charlottesville Data Science Call for Proposals! We’re always on the lookout for topics and speakers to feature at our future events. Presenting at Charlottesville Data Science is a great way to hone your skills, demonstrate your expertise, make valuable connections, and advance your career.
More upcoming events around Charlottesville
Tuesday, July 28: Cville AI Explorers hosts their July event at Studio IX. It’s a two-for-one talk night: first, Kyle Carmitchel (Freehold Software) walks through “Building a Second Brain,” the personal AI-agent architecture he built on the Claude Agent SDK to manage email, calendars, and family logistics over iMessage. Next, Justin Schroeder of Standard Agents makes the case for small, domain-specific agents over monolithic “Swiss Army knife” ones.



