This seminar will address how data science and computing can be used to address social issues. Some hands-on programming will be included, but no experience is necessary!
This seminar will address how data science and computing can be used to address social issues. Some hands-on programming will be included, but no experience is necessary!
This seminar will address how data science and computing can be used to address social issues. Some hands-on programming will be included, but no experience is necessary!
How can computing and technology positively impact climate change and sustainability? This seminar will look at local projects in computing, sustainability and AI and how you can get involved - now and in your future career!
Curious about the ubiquitous "smart" and "connected" devices found throughout our lives? This seminar covers the technology behind and safety of Internet of Things (IoT) devices including networking, security, and the corresponding career paths available in this exciting industry.
Curious about the ubiquitous "smart" and "connected" devices found throughout our lives? This seminar covers the technology behind and safety of Internet of Things (IoT) devices including networking, security, and the corresponding career paths available in this exciting industry.
Curious about the ubiquitous "smart" and "connected" devices found throughout our lives? This seminar covers the technology behind and safety of Internet of Things (IoT) devices including networking, security, and the corresponding career paths available in this exciting industry.
This seminar will explore current and future mobile and wearable technologies. Each week, students will be introduced to a new technology (e.g. smartphones, smartwatches, smart glasses, biosensors, VR headsets, mo-cap suits). Students will learn about the design processes and decisions behind building these technologies, including their use cases, UI/UXs, and data collection.
Introduction to economic issues and the tools that economists use to study those issues: supply and demand, decision making by consumers and firms, market failures, economic output and growth, fiscal and monetary policy in relation to unemployment and inflation, and international economics. Topics include both the study of markets and the need for public policy/government action to address market failures.