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Extreme Physics

2025-10-22 Listen
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In this episode, we explore how data science is helping researchers simulate and understand some of the most extreme physical events on Earth, from floods in Texas to hypersonic flight. Our guests are Stephen Baek, a leading expert in geometric deep learning and associate professor of data science at the University of Virginia, and Jack Beerman, a Ph.D. student whose work is already shaping real-world applications.

Together, they discuss how AI is transforming fields like weather forecasting, materials design, sports performance, and military innovation—and why graduate researchers like Jack are essential to moving this work forward.

Trustworthy AI

2025-09-19 Listen
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Here we dive into one of the most timely and important topics in tech: Trustworthy AI. What does it really mean for artificial intelligence to be “trustworthy”? And why should it matter to you?

To help us unpack these questions, we’re joined by Farhana Faruqe, a data scientist, researcher, and entrepreneur, specializing in research related to Trustworthy AI, and Dr. Larry Medsker, a leading expert in AI ethics and policy. With experience in neural networks, AI systems, and policy-making, the two bring a wealth of insight into how we can, and must, develop artificial intelligence that is safe, ethical, and accountable.

Women in Data Science, Charlottesville

2025-05-20 Listen
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Lexi Reese (Lanai Software) , Lisa Bowers (University of Virginia (UVA))

In this episode, we welcome you to the 2025 Women in Data Science Charlottesville event hosted at the University of Virginia School of Data Science. WiDS Charlottesville seeks to increase the participation of women in data science and feature outstanding women doing outstanding work.

Leading the conversation is Lisa Bowers, a former executive with Genentech/Roche and current director of UVA’s Enterprise Studio. She is joined by our keynote speaker Lexi Reese, CEO and Co-Founder of Lanai Software and UVA alumna, who brings experience spanning tech giants like Google and Gusto. Drawing from their wealth of knowledge at the intersection of innovation and enterprise, Reese and Bowers share their unique perspectives on how data science is shaping the future of work and innovation.

From empowering the next generation of data scientists to the real-world impact of AI, this fireside chat dives deep into what it means to build meaningful, transformative careers in data science. 

Exploring the Protein Universe via AI

2025-04-23 Listen
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Cam Mura , Philip Bourne (UVA School of Data Science)

Here we explore how data science is revolutionizing our understanding of protein structures, with a special focus on the exciting developments in protein folding and evolution. We’re joined by two experts in the field: Philip Bourne, the founding dean of the UVA School of Data Science, and Cam Mura, a biomolecular data scientist. From new tools like DeepUrfold to the future of biomedical applications, Bourne and Mura provide a unique look into how cutting-edge technology is transforming the world of molecular biology.

The Transformative Role of AI in the Credit Industry

2025-03-18 Listen
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Charu Rawat (Octus) , Ben Rogers (Permira) , Yihnew Eshetu (Octus)

UVA School of Data Science graduates pursue many career paths, including government, health care, technology, retail, and... finance. In this episode, we hear from two UVA data science alumni who put their data science degrees to work every day in their roles at Octus, a financial services company that uses data to provide insights to its clients in banking and legal services.

They discuss the integration of AI into various industries, the challenges of information overload, and the role of human expertise.We welcome Charu Rawat and Yihnew Eshetu, who earned their M.S. in Data Science degrees from UVA in 2019 and 2021, respectively, and Ben Rogers, vice president of AI and advanced analytics at Permira. 

The AI Playbook | A Conversation with Eric Siegel

2024-02-06 Listen
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Michael Albert (UVA's Darden School) , Eric Siegel (Machine Learning Week; Columbia University) , Marc Ruggiano (University of Virginia’s Collaboratory for Applied Data Science in Business)

In his new book, The AI Playbook: Mastering the Rare Art of Machine Learning Deployment, Eric Siegel offers a detailed playbook for how business professionals can launch machine learning projects, providing both success stories where private industry got it right as well as cautionary tales others can learn from.

Siegel laid out the key findings of his book in our latest episode during a wide-ranging conversation with Marc Ruggiano, director of the University of Virginia’s Collaboratory for Applied Data Science in Business, and Michael Albert, an assistant professor of business administration at UVA's Darden School. The discussion, featuring three experts in business analytics, takes an in-depth look at the intersection of artificial intelligence, machine learning, business, and leadership.

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Rebroadcast | Advances in Sports Analytics

2023-12-21 Listen
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Stephen Baek , Don Brown (UVA School of Data Science) , Natalie Kupperman

Because of advances in machine learning, wearable technology, and computer vision, the field of sport analytics is a whole new game. This episode gets into the details on what is new, the impact of analytics and technology on athletes and sports, as well as the ethics surrounding its implementation. Three experts from the University of Virginia School of Data Science met to discuss this exciting topic: Natalie Kupperman, Stephen Baek, and Don Brown.  

On behalf of everyone here at the School of Data Science, thank you and we’ll see you next year

The Future Impact of AI on Society Panel | Live from Datapalooza

2023-12-01 Listen
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Larry Medsker (George Washington University) , Farhana Faruqe , Sarah Lebovitz , Mar Hicks

Artificial intelligence has the potential to change our societies, economies, and political systems in both intentional and unintended ways. While it is difficult to understand the full extent of what the long-term impacts may be, we have enough shared knowledge and expertise to predict the likely shapes that these changes may take—both for better and for worse. More importantly, we should ask ourselves what kind of future we want AI to help us create: what we want from the future of AI should ultimately determine the future of AI. This panel will bring together experts to discuss the intersection of AI and society and offer suggestions for how AI might work within a just, inclusive, sustainable, and fair digital future. 

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Farhana Faruqe, Assistant Professor of Data Science Sarah Lebovitz, Assistant Professor of Commerce Larry Medsker, Research Professor, George Washington University  Mar Hicks, Associate Professor of Data Science (moderator)

Perspectives on the Meeting of Wikipedia & Artificial Intelligence

2023-08-22 Listen
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Excavating the Mother Lode of Human-Generated Text: A Systematic Review of Research That Uses the Wikipedia Corpus

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.

Brain Science is Data Science

2023-03-01 Listen
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This episode explores the intersection of neuroscience and data science with three experts in the field, Drs. John Darrell van Horn, Tanya Evans, and Teague Henry. As we know, the brain is complicated. People have been charting paths through the brain for decades, making breakthroughs and discoveries that have changed the world. In recent years though, new methodologies in brain research have made significant impacts. Advances in computing power, as well as techniques like machine learning, neural networks, and computer vision, have allowed researchers to ask questions and make discoveries that were not possible even ten years ago. Given these new approaches to studying the world’s most complicated organ, one could say that brain science is data science. Our guests make a compelling case.