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George Obaido welcomes Dr. Blessing Ogbuokiri as the first guest on his "Data Science Toolbox" series

September 29, 2023

Discussion about innovative research within the realm of data science is the focus of BIDS-CHAI Data Science Research Scholar George Obaido's new "Data Science Toolbox" series. The series began on September 28, 2023, with guest Dr. Blessing Ogbuokiri discussing his work.

Vaccine Hesitancy Hotspots in Africa: An Insight from Geotagged Tweets

"Vaccine...

BIDS - Annual Report - 2021

July 13, 2022

Download the 2021 Berkeley Institute of Data Science (BIDS) Annual report here.

Berkeley Institute for Data Science appoints Fernando Pérez as the next Faculty Director

August 16, 2023

BERKELEY, Calif., August 16, 2023 - Associate Professor Fernando Pérez from the Statistics Department at UC Berkeley will be the next Faculty Director for the Berkeley Institute for Data Science (BIDS). The appointment will start in July, 2024. As a founding team member of BIDS, Pérez brings a deep understanding of the data science community at Berkeley and a commitment to high profile open-source projects. Open-source remains one of the fundamental pillars of BIDS.

Pérez will be taking over for...

UC Berkeley launches AI training program to address criminal justice system inequalities with support from $3M NSF grant

August 24, 2023

UC Berkeley researchers launched a pioneering interdisciplinary training program this week that will blend criminal justice and computer science in ways that experts say will help reduce long-standing, systemic inequities in the criminal legal system.

The program, called Computational Research for Equity in the Legal System (CRELS), is being made possible with a $3-million National Science Foundation grant. Launched by a multidisciplinary research team that includes Berkeley’s...

Karthik Ram to lead a new training program for NSF’s Pathways to Open Source Program

September 19, 2022

BIDS Senior Research Data Scientist Karthik Ram and collaborators from the Center for Scientific Engagement and Collaboration (CSCCE), Lou Woodley and Camille Santistevan have received $2 M from NSF’s Pathways to Enable Open-Source Ecosystems (POSE) to launch a training program to help researchers grow...