Data Science and Open Communities: A View from Berkeley

In a few years, if we walk down the campus, and we ask a random student about analyzing and making inferences from data...that will be as natural as using email, Facebook, or a web browser because data science is becoming part of the educational and intellectual fabric of UC Berkeley - Fernando Pérez Presenting at the TEDxBerkeley Infle(x)ion 10th anniversary event, Fernando Pérez, UC Berkeley...

Cultivating Inclusion in Tech

On Friday March 8, International Women’s Day , women from a range of backgrounds came together for a symposium at UC Berkeley to highlight the experience of women in tech, particularly the growing field of Artificial Intelligence (AI). The Women in Tech: the Future of AI symposium, hosted by CITRIS and the Banatao Institute, wrapped up Data and Tech for All Week, a series of...

Events Across Campus Advance Data & Tech for All

Data science and technology fields have long lagged in becoming more inclusive of women and underrepresented groups. The inaugural Data & Tech for All Week, which launches Monday, highlights efforts across UC Berkeley that aim to change this reality. The week of March 4-8 features a series of events from organizations across campus, bracketed by Monday’s Women in Data Science (WiDS) 2019 Berkeley Satellite Conference...

Women in Data Science Conference: Global Inspiration

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Realizing the Promise of Precision Medicine for All Requires the Data of All

Imagine a world in which a personalized cure for each person’s sickness was possible. Sir Thomas More first introduced the idea of a “utopian world” in which he envisioned a “perfect” and “free of conflict” society void of all suffering: a world to be desired by all its citizens (British Library). This idea of suffering relates to a myriad of things, one of them being...

Deploying Data for Good

Last semester, UC Berkeley seniors Mansi Shah and Samson Mataraso created a DeCal class to provide their peers with hands-on exposure to the human side of data science. They see the class, “Exploring Data Science & Social Good,” and others like it as opportunities to build understanding around data and its transformative power—for better as well as for worse. The idea for the DeCal (...

Making Data Science Relevant and Accessible

An interview with Data 8 co-creator Ani Adhikari UC Berkeley Statistics professor Ani Adhikari helped develop and is one of the principle instructors of the hugely popular course Data 8: Foundations of Data Science, which teaches data science applications to thousands of students a year from scores of different majors. Below are some highlights from an interview with Professor Adhikari exploring how the innovative course...

Inspiration and Connection at WiDS Datathon Collaboration Day

More than 75 students, mentors, industry, and community members came together at Wozniak Lounge in Soda Hall to kick off this year's Women in Data Science (WiDS) Datathon, which continues through this month. Watch video highlights (link is external) and learn more about the Datathon here (link is external). "I never would have had the drive and confidence to work on such a project myself...

Special Guests Welcome Data Scholars

The newest class of Data Scholars bonded over brigadieros, Berkeley, and a common love for data at the Spring 2019 Data Scholars Kickoff last Friday. Joining them were numerous special guests, including Google’s VP of Engineering Luiz André Barroso, Google Earth Engine Co-founder Matt Hancher, a former Data Science Scholars leader, and members of the Division of Data Sciences leadership team. [[{"fid":"882","view_mode":"width_300","fields":{"format":"width_300","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"data scholars kickoff","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":"data scholars...

Data 8 Thrives - On and Off Campus

More than 1,600 students signed up for Data 8: Foundations of Data Science this semester, making this innovative introductory course the largest on campus. The growing enrollment is just one indication of the continuing enthusiasm for Data 8, which launched as a pilot in 2015 with fewer than 100 students. Universities and colleges around the country, and even internationally, are creating their own versions of...