
In this episode, we chat with Kekona Sorenson, a versatile data science leader at Microsoft. Kekona shares insights on his team’s role in improving Microsoft products through data analysis and experimentation. We also discuss the importance of cultural shifts in data-driven decision making and the need for effective communication in Data Science. According to Kekona, "the thing that separates an average Data Scientist from a great Data Scientist is your soft skills". He also highlights the importance of building trust with stakeholders, and he attempts to sell the role of Product Data Science to an audience enraptured by all things Gen AI.
May 22, 2024
26 min

In this episode, we speak to Nico Thiébaut, a seasoned machine learning engineer with a PhD in Physics. Nico shares his experiences working on the popular gaming platform Roblox, highlighting the platform's growth and the challenges of creating engaging, user-generated content. We also discuss the role of machine learning in game development and the ethical complexities of content moderation on large platforms. Our hosts, Cody Carroll and Robert Clements add their insights on human moderation and the importance of soft skills in consulting.
May 14, 2024
37 min

In this episode, we speak to Sundar Dorai-Raj, a seasoned data scientist at Google and MSDS faculty at USF. He shares about his experience working on Bard/Gemini and the constraints and freedoms of working at a major tech company. We also have a discussion about the place of LLMs and Generative AI in academia — for both students and professors.
Apr 4, 2024
27 min

In this episode, MSDS faculty Mustafa Hajij gives a beginner-friendly introduction to topological deep learning. We discuss the foundations and some applications of his research, including graphs, social media networks, and chemical interactions of drugs. He also shares his take on some new developments in Generative AI and discusses how he incorporates emerging topics in deep learning into the classes he teaches at USF.
Feb 21, 2024
31 min

In this episode we chat with Hadley Dixon, a student in the Bachelor of Science in Data Science program at the University of San Francisco. She tells us about how she made the decision to major in Data Science after taking a data ethics class and we discuss dealing with imposter syndrome as both students and experts of data science. We also give her a pop quiz about SQL, EDA, and Deep Learning.
Feb 8, 2024
36 min

In this episode, we sit down with Matt Wheeler, who works as a Data Engineer at PG&E and is an alumnus of the MS in Data Science program at the University of San Francisco. Matt talks about his move from the UK to the US and the process of integrating into the American Data Science industry. He shares his insights on the dynamic field of Data Engineering and gives us a peek into USF's Data Engineering program. Reflecting on the importance of practicums, Matt highlights how these applied experiences are crucial in shaping a successful career in Data Science and Data Engineering. This episode offers a blend of personal stories and professional insights, providing a unique window into the evolving world of Data Science.
Jan 9, 2024
40 min

In this episode, we chat with Yannet Interian, an Associate Professor of Data Science at University of San Francisco. Yannet reflects on her academic and professional odyssey from Mathematics to Data Science, a journey which takes her from Cuba through Europe and eventually to the Bay Area. We also discuss the value of mentoring and teaching young data scientists and how to best guide students to success in their careers.
Nov 27, 2023
32 min

In this episode, we engage in a conversation with Scott Coffin, who shares his extensive experience in Data Science at the California State Water Resources Control Board. During our discussion, we discuss data science in the context of microplastics and their far-reaching impacts on aquatic organisms and human health. Scott also shares strategies and opportunities for aspiring Data Scientists looking to build a rewarding career in the government sector.
Oct 5, 2023
55 min

In this episode we talk to two of our graduating MSDS students, Patricia and Ben, about tracking fitness workouts and researching neural network training strategies as part of their MSDS Practicum projects, and dealing with imposter syndrome and other challenges when moving to SF and completing a one-year intensive data science program.
Hosts: Cody Carroll and Robert ClementsGuests: Patricia Ornelas Jauregui and Ben ChenEditing: Cody CarrollMixing: Joshua Lehrer
Jul 15, 2023
33 min

In this episode we talk to two of our graduating MSDS students, Jessica and Xin, about identifying tweets about California Black Bears and monitoring "AirBnBs" for birds in California that are used for bird migration as part of their MSDS Practicum projects, and getting through an intensive one-year MS program while parenting kids.
Special thanks to Joshua Lehrer for editing this episode.
Jun 28, 2023
32 min
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