Register now for the Berkeley Women in Data Science Conference, March 9-11

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Bringing Data Science to Liberal Arts Courses

Although Data Science only just became an official Berkeley major in Fall 2018⁠, its versatility and applicability in almost all domains have led to its rapid expansion across campus. At Berkeley, data science can even be found in traditionally non-technological, liberal arts classes… in the form of data science modules . Data science modules are created by the module development team (with the input of...

Data Science Beyond the Classroom

Over the past five years, the Data Science Discovery program has helped hundreds of Berkeley undergraduate students join data science research projects. Students work on a team-based research project for a semester with one of Discovery’s project partners, which yield from a variety of fields and comprises Berkeley faculty, campus-affiliated start-ups, and non-profit agencies. The research projects tackle real-world issues utilizing data science techniques. Students...

Climate Research, Scientific Computing Converging at a Critical Time

For decades, supercomputers have played a critical role in studying our climate and predicting how global changes will impact the world, as well as potential ways to mitigate those effects. With each new generation of more powerful computers, scientists have been able to create simulations in higher resolution, which reveal both new challenges and potential solutions. At the same time, the effects of rising global...

UC Berkeley Team Awarded DARPA Grant to Improve Development of Complex Cyber-Physical Systems

A UC Berkeley research team led by Prof. Sanjit Seshia has been awarded a four-year, $8.4M project by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to research artificial intelligence-based approaches that augment humans to perform correct-by-construction design of cyber-physical systems (CPS). Cyber-physical systems tightly integrate computation with physical processes and have a broad range of societal applications, including in agriculture, aeronautics, civil infrastructure, energy, environmental...

CDSS Associate Dean Oliver O’Reilly Awarded the 2021 Berkeley Faculty Service Award

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Pandemic provides real-time experiment for diagnosing, treating misinformation, disinformation

UC Berkeley faculty discuss the nature of misinformation during the pandemic and how to assess, evaluate and engage more effectively with the information resources we consult. With the COVID-19 virus spiking worldwide and the need for accurate information about it more important than ever, four data science experts from UC Berkeley held an online discussion on the origins, amplification and impacts of the current infodemic...

Translating Numbers Into Words: The Art of Writing About Data Science

UC Berkeley Statistics Professor Deborah Nolan readily admits that writing is difficult for her. And based on what she has heard and seen in 30+ years of teaching, most of her students face the same challenge. Several years ago, she decided to do something about it. She successfully applied for an Art of Writing Seminar Fellowship to teach a class in writing about statistics. One...

Exploring the Intersection of Teaching Undergraduate Data Science and Economics

Last month, Berkeley’s Data Science Undergraduate Studies (DSUS) hosted the Data Science in Undergraduate Economics Workshop, bringing together academic and corporate leaders actively innovating in the intersection of undergraduate data science and undergraduate economics education. Why this workshop? The inspiration for this inaugural workshop was to provide a collaborative outlet for those teaching at the intersection of data science and economics, showcase the work of...

Human Contexts and Ethics of Data: Puzzling out our roles and places in a datafied world

[[{"fid":"303","view_mode":"width_400","fields":{"format":"width_400","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"Human Contexts and Ethics","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":"Human Contexts and Ethics"},"type":"media","field_deltas":{"1":{"format":"width_400","field_file_image_alt_text[und][0][value]":"Human Contexts and Ethics","field_file_image_title_text[und][0][value]":"Human Contexts and Ethics"}},"attributes":{"alt":"Human Contexts and Ethics","title":"Human Contexts and Ethics","class":"media-element file-width-400","data-delta":"1"}}]] It somehow seems appropriate that courses for UC Berkeley’s Human Contexts and Ethics (HCE) program are being taught online via Zoom. With 500 or so students each in their virtual box, coming together as a community to think about the role of technology in shaping...