Summer Hangouts: Eleni Katifori, Matt Killingsworth, and Pedro Bernardinelli

Network design in leaves, river deltas and human vasculature; Human Happiness in High Resolution: Insights from large-scale experience sampling; Basics of programming in Python

Eleni Katifori, Matt Killingsworth, and Pedro Bernardinelli

Share your research experience with other undergrads, discuss our faculty talks, and more!

  • Network design in leaves, river deltas and human vasculature: Eleni Katifori (Physics and Astronomy)
  • Human Happiness in High Resolution: Insights from large-scale experience sampling : Matt Killingsworth (Wharton)
  • Tutorial:  Basics of programming in Python - Pedro Bernardinelli (Physics and Astronomy)  

The summer 2020 hangout is intended for undergraduate students whose summer research involves quantitative analysis of datasets, including variants of machine learning. The research project could be in the humanities, social sciences or natural sciences. As part of SAS’s initiative in data science, we have set up a resource that we hope will be interactive and stimulating for you.

Typically there will be talks from 1-2pm, and tutorials on the basics of data science from 3-4pm. We can help set up other activities such as student talks and hack sessions on topics like data visualization and machine learning tools.