Data Science for Social Good Workshop

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Summaries

Summary Sentence: The Data Science for Social Good Workshop will focus on the application of data science techniques to problems of significant societal impact, such as healthcare, data privacy, renewable energy, and transportation. Bringing together disciplines in Compute

Full Summary: The Data Science for Social Good Workshop will focus on the application of data science techniques to problems of significant societal impact, such as healthcare, data privacy, renewable energy, and transportation. Bringing together disciplines in Computer Science, Industrial and Systems Engineering and Public Policy, it will include research domains such as algorithmic fairness, mechanism design, artificial intelligence, simulation, machine learning, and optimization. The schedule is designed for attendees to form meaningful connections, including 2-minute lightning talks as an icebreaker, and breakout sessions separated by academic stage (for mentoring) and research area (for technical discussions).

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The Data Science for Social Good Workshop will focus on the application of data science techniques to problems of significant societal impact, such as healthcare, data privacy, renewable energy, and transportation. Bringing together disciplines in Computer Science, Industrial and Systems Engineering and Public Policy, it will include research domains such as algorithmic fairness, mechanism design, artificial intelligence, simulation, machine learning and optimization. The schedule is designed for attendees to form meaningful connections, including 2 minute lightning talks as an icebreaker, and breakout sessions separated by academic stage (for mentoring) and research area (for technical discussions).

Who Should Attend

Advanced undergraduates or recent graduates considering graduate school in data science and related fields, including (but not limited to) computer science, economics, operations research, statistics, math, psychology, and public policy.

Additional Information

In Campus Calendar
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Groups

TRIAD

Invited Audience
Faculty/Staff, Public, Undergraduate students
Categories
Conference/Symposium
Keywords
social goods
Status
  • Created By: Xiaoming Huo
  • Workflow Status: Published
  • Created On: Mar 25, 2019 - 11:41am
  • Last Updated: Mar 25, 2019 - 11:41am