INFO I426/516 Informatics in disasters and emergency response is an undergraduate/graduate elective designed for students interested in using technology and informatics skills in prevention of, mitigation of, response to and recovery from threats to safety, and emergency and disaster situations.
DS590 Data Science in Practice is a graduate course designed to help students gain critical, practical skills in applying data science to real world problems. Students will work in teams of 3-5 to tackle a real-world problem defined by a project sponsor. Project sponsors can be academics or industry practitioners. Students work with the project sponsor to understand the problem domain, identify where their data science skills can be applied, and to design, implement and test a solution.
I am currently developing a new undergraduate and graduate elective course called Digital Resilience. Digitial Resilience is about using technology in a way that is private, secure, robust and reliable even in adverse or threatening environments.
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Info I590 Data and Society is a graduate course that introduces technically-trained students to the social, political, and ethical aspects of data science work. It is designed to create reflective practitioners who are able to think critically about how collecting, aggregating, and analyzing data are social processes, and processes that affect people.
I571 Introducing Cheminformatics: Navigating the world of chemical data is a graduate class that covers basic techniques of managing and analyzing chemical data on computers
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