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Welcome Package for the Students

Schedule

Hours Thursday (May 18th) Hours Friday (May 19th)
9:30 - 10:15 ☕ Breakfast & Opening Session 9:00 - 9:15 ☕ Breakfast
10:15 - 11:45 🛠️ #1: EDA & Cohort Selection 9:15 - 10:00 🚩 Checkpoint 3
11:45 - 12:30 🚩 Checkpoint 1 10:00 - 12:30 🛠️ #4: Tackle the Biases!
12:30 - 13:00 🍔 Working Lunch 12:30 - 13:00 🍕 Working Lunch
13:00 - 14:30 🛠️ #2: EDA & Feature Engineering 13:00 - 14:00 🚩 Checkpoint 4
14:30 - 15:00 🚩 Checkpoint 2 14:00 - 15:00 📝 Prep Slides
15:00 - 16:30 🛠️ #3: Modelling 15:30 - 16:30 🎤 Presentations
17:30 - 20:00 🌐 Networking Event & Dinner 16:30 - 17:00 👋 Closing Session

Teams

Team Students Mentors
Team 1 Bella D'Alessandro, Alex Moreira, Toby, Nikita Mullangi, Nuria Katelyn, Aviva, Anirban, Sebastian, Chrystinne
Team 2 Lennon Farias, Christian Gobern, Ariella Johnson, Yueran Jia, Alla Abdulahi Natalie, Urvish, Barbara, Jonathan, Xiaomeng
Team 3 Ava Domingues, Andrew Daniel, William Shealy, Andrew Bonney, Katherine Wellington Elizabeth, Tiffany, Brian, Mingying, Tomonoshin
Team 4 Angela Hardy, Heidy Gomez, Alexa Eliminowicz, Diego Garay, Amala Mohamed Bopardikar, Amélie, Dom, Lucas
Team 5 Ty Messier, Christopher Howard, Michael Scotti, Ricardo Germain, Blessing Kolawole Kathryn, Beatrice, François, Joseph
Team 6 Hope Moran, Abygail Josephson, Luke Gray, Patrick Gould, Isaac Opiyo Michael, Brian, Grigorij, Mathew
Team 7 Shyla Vecchio, Ikakke Okokon, Jonah Buttie, Pedro Kono Kenneth, Charles, Joey, Peter, Chenyu
Team 8 Jayla R Da Graca, Hadayza Rodriguez Garcia, Devin Cruz, Mariatu Col Aimee, Patricia Piros, David, Kanan, Rakesh, Sicheng
Team 9 Margaret Robinson, Marcuslyne Sieh, Adam D'Ercole, Anh Minh Ha. (Mia) Patricia Dionne, Douglas, Fredrik, Pablo, Renata, Matthieu

What to Bring?

Your Laptop, if possible. Data will be made available in the cloud. We'll be using Colab Notebooks, and everything can be done in the cloud. If you prefer, you can also use your local machine.

What are we looking for in the students?

There will be 9 teams of approximately 8 people: 3-4 High School students, 1 Computer Science undergraduate student, and 3-4 mentors. We want you, students, to be “sponges” and learn as much as possible. Depending on your level of comfort, you can take initiative to perform analyses, be assigned tasks, prepare the presentation, be engaged in the discussion, or simply actively listen and learn with the mentors. The mentors are domain experts, coming both from clinic and data science. They’re familiar with the question, the data sets and, therefore, they’re the ones who are expected to lead the teams. We want students to learn that this is a team science and we really need to engage people with different perspectives and from different areas of expertise to tackle such complex questions.

For Data Science and You High School Students

After every workshop, make sure to do the assigned reflection. For "student name" enter your team number. Have everyone on your team help to complete the short quiz! Thanks!

Checkpoint 1 Reflection

Checkpoint 2 Reflection

Checkpoint 3 Reflection

Checkpoint 4 Reflection

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