Combating Climate Change With Artificial Intelligence
A Columbia University ecologist and data scientist have teamed up to leverage big data and machine learning to mitigate the effects of climate-induced storms on the forests of Puerto Rico.
A Columbia University ecologist and data scientist have teamed up to leverage big data and machine learning to mitigate the effects of climate-induced storms on the forests of Puerto Rico.
The two-and-a-half day symposium will explore data-driven discovery and innovation in science and industry. Scheduled for June 12-14, the event is open to the public.
A large federal grant brings together the School of Social Work, Department of Psychiatry, Mailman School of Public Health, Data Science Institute, and researchers at other institutions to speed scientific solutions to the U.S. opioid crisis.
As humanity continues to grow, questions related to human rights and unequal distribution of food resources have taken on greater urgency. A new paper co-authored by Columbia’s Kyle Davis discusses how food trade reduces inequality between nations.
Students in the master’s program at the Data Science Institute are using their newly-acquired data techniques to assist Columbia professors with their research through the Campus Connections Program.