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UVA Data Points

2023-03-01 – 2025-11-20 Podcasts Visit website ↗

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Surviving the Data Deluge

2025-02-20 Listen
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Phil Bourne (UVA School of Data Science) , Terence Johnson (University of Virginia) , Alex Gates (University of Virginia)

One of the most pressing challenges in our increasingly data-driven world is the Data Deluge—the overwhelming flood of information that we generate and record every single day. With us are three experts from the University of Virginia’s School of Data Science. Phil Bourne, a professor of biomedical engineering and the founding dean of the school of data science, is joined by Terence Johnson and Alex Gates, both assistant professors of data science. Together, they have been exploring innovative methods to make sense of the vast oceans of data we’re all swimming in.

This episode unpacks the challenges of the data deluge—what it means for businesses, researchers, and society at large—and explore the strategies we can use to navigate it. How do we make sense of so much information? How do we ensure the ethical use of this data? And what opportunities does this overwhelming flood of data open up for the future?

A.I. Goes to School: The Future of Artificial Intelligence in Higher Ed

2023-06-20 Listen
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Jeffrey Blume (UVA Data Science) , Phil Bourne (UVA School of Data Science)

In this episode we’re looking at the past, present, and future of artificial intelligence in higher education.

To explore this topics we’re featuring a conversation between Phil Bourne, the dean of the UVA School of Data Science, and Jeffrey Blume, the Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs, also at UVA Data Science.

Jeffrey and Phil discuss the recent trends in artificial intelligence and they look at how this will impact the student experience, the faculty and staff experience, and the research landscape in higher education.