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Summer Lab Info Session 2023

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Summer Lab Info Session 2023

  1. 1. DSI Summer Lab Information Session
  2. 2. DSI Summer Lab 10-week, paid internship. Students paired with interdisciplinary and CS faculty to conduct research or engineering project. Cohort experience of ~30 HS and UG students.. A 10-week, paid summer research program, where high school, undergraduate, and Masters students work on data science research projects in a variety of fields.
  3. 3. UChicago Data Science Institute (DSI) The Data Science Institute (DSI) at the University of Chicago is a new unit that executes the University’s bold, innovative vision of Data Science. Originally launched in 2018 as the Center for Data and Computing, DSI builds on the success of CDAC and now expands its activities to include: ● seeding research on the interdisciplinary frontiers of this emerging field; ● forming partnerships with industry, government, and social impact organizations; ● supporting holistic data science education.
  4. 4. Summer Lab Program Goals Inspiring and training students to become the next generation of data scientists. ● Provide students first-hand research experiences and access to cutting-edge research in data science ● Build a cohort of students centered around positive peer interactions ● Equip students for sustained futures in data science and computing
  5. 5. Program Structure Full-time Schedule 37.5 hours/week (In Person) Stipends $5,500 Direct Embedding in Research Groups Final Symposium, Poster Session and Lightning Talks Inclusive Cohort Environment
  6. 6. Research Project Topics Engage in data science research projects from a wide range of applied, interdisciplinary topics, including but not limited to: DOMAIN AREAS ● Biology & Medicine ● Communications & Internet ● Economics & Business ● Energy ● Environmental Sciences ● Food & Agriculture ● Human Rights ● Policy ● Physics & Astronomy TECHNICAL AREAS ● Computer Systems & Architecture ● Data Science & Machine Learning ● Deep Learning ● Hardware & Devices ● High Performance Computing ● Human-Computer Interaction ● Networking ● Security & Privacy
  7. 7. 2022 Cohort Project Profiles → Check out more at: datascience.uchicago.edu/engage/summerlab {
  8. 8. Cohort Community
  9. 9. 2021 Cohort By the Numbers: 48 Students ● 11 High Schoolers ● 23 Undergraduates ● 14 Masters Students ● 52% Women ● 80% want to pursue a CS/DS research after their Summer Lab experience ● 98% reported making meaningful connections with peers in the 2022 cohort
  10. 10. Program Activities: Social Events ● Speaker Series ● Trivia ● Tea times ● Game nights ● Field trips
  11. 11. ______________________________________________ Application ● Research Areas & Skills Evaluation ○ Keywords ○ Short answer explaining interests ○ Self-evaluate skill in various computational and data science tools (rank 1-5) ● Short Answer ○ Personal statement ○ Internship goals ○ Describe a research project ■ Goal of the project ■ Tools used ■ One challenge faced ■ One achievement ■ Results or outcomes → the explanation matters more than the technicality or impressiveness of the project ● Resume ○ 1 page max ○ Should include: ■ Background information ■ Academic progress (GPA, relevant coursework) ■ Relevant experience (internships, programs, certificates, clubs, competitions) ■ Technical skills for computing and data science (programming languages, libraries, tools, softwares) ■ Links to any websites, portfolios, GitHub, LinkedIn
  12. 12. Review Criteria ➔ Applications will be reviewed using the following criteria Intellectual Curiosity: Evident interest about data science and the applied domain areas chosen. Skills Baseline: Familiarity with at least one programming language, and translation of self-evaluated skills ratings in CV/relevant coursework/other experiences. Program Fit: Clear why this program is valuable to the student versus others (e.g. skills training camps). Evident interest in being part of a cohort group. Initiative + Teamwork: Student has acted upon interest by pursuing available options and opportunities for computational and data science classes, training, and programs, and has successfully worked as part of a team before. Research Aptitude: Creativity and curiosity, self-direction, goal-oriented and adaptable work ethic, resilient problem solving, time management and communication skills.
  13. 13. Program Eligibility Grade Year + Age: High school applicants must be a current sophomore or Junior; Undergraduate students must be enrolled in college in fall 2023 (graduating college seniors are not eligible) International Students: International students are eligible to apply so long as they are able to provide documentation to support their work authorization in the United States. See the program FAQ for more details. If you have specific questions about your eligibility, contact your international student office. Housing: We provide housing as part of this program; all successful applicants will be offered on-campus housing at the University of Chicago. Tech Environment: Access to a computer or laptop that has capacity to download software, libraries, and other resources for your project. If you’re concerned about the resources you have available, we will work with you to make sure you have the requisite tech required to participate. ➔ Applications will be reviewed using the following eligibility
  14. 14. Application Timeline + Program Dates ● Application is due February 12th ● Decision notifications by early April ● Program June 12th, 2023 - August 18
  15. 15. Q&A
  16. 16. Jessica Sweeney Director of Research Programs and Strategy, DSI Email: jrsweeney@uchicago.edu Web: datascience.uchicago.edu/

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