The College or Arts and Sciences is proud to introduce its new Master of Science in Data Science (MSDS) program! Join us on April 1, 2020 at 12:00 p.m. via Zoom. Meet the faculty, speak to an advisor, learn about tuition waivers, and explore the interdisciplinary tracks the program has to offer!
To aid in the design and development of more sustainable, livable, and resilient cities, the University of Miami brings cutting-edge research in urban planning, architecture, and engineering in alignment with computational resources and analytical methods. Registration is required.
Women in Data Science (WiDS) Miami Conference Attend the fourth annual Women in Data Science (WiDS) Miami Conference to learn from and engage with data science leaders and community members. This one-day technical conference provides an opportunity to hear about the latest data science-related research in a number of domains, learn how leading-edge companies are leveraging data science for success, and connect with potential mentors, collaborators, and others in the field. Registration is required.
The Center for Computational Science (CCS) hosts a symposium in new approaches for community driven sustainable development in urban informal environments. In collaboration with the School of Architecture, CCS will host a half-day symposium on the application of new technologies to facilitate community driven sustainable development in urban informal environments. Registration is required.
When Interpreting Data Visualizations and Graphics, Read The Fine Print Dr. Alberto Cairo, a visual communications expert in the School of Communication, explains how data journalism is helping the world to understand the impact of the coronavirus. Dr. Cairo is the advisor for the Master of Science in Data Science (MSDS) track in Data Visualization.
The University of Miami establishes the Miami Institute for Data Science and Computing (IDSC) Expanding the mission of the Center for Computational Science, IDSC will catalyze data-driven research and enhance understanding of the new field of data science.
Experts Gather at UM to Discuss Climate Change in Florida Scientists met to discuss the link between climate change and extreme weather at the University of Miami for a three-day symposium, and NBC 6's Steve MacLaughlin was one of the panelists.
Remote Sensing the World's Oceans Researchers at the Rosenstiel School are acquiring data on climate change by the minute and the day using remote sensing and situ observations.
Gang Ren and Mitsunori Ogihara presented a Paper at 2019 IEEE on Big Data Masaharu Goto, Naoki Kobayashi, Gang Ren, and Mitsunori Ogihara, “Scaling Up Heterogeneous Waveform Clustering for Long-Duration Monitoring Signal Acquisition, Analysis, and Interaction: Bridging Big Data Analytics with Measurement Instrument Usage Pattern”
The University of Miami brings together leaders in academia, professional practice, and industry to examine cities of the future.