Data Science for Social Good (2020)

The 2020 Data Science for Social Good (DSSG) program was made possible with the support from CIFAR and UBC Faculty of Science, and through project partnerships with the Applied Statistics & Data Science group in the Department of Statistics at UBC, BC Centre for Disease Control, Canada's Energy Regulator, and City of Surrey.

2020 Projects

2020 Fellows

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Alina Chalanuchpong

Alina is in her fourth year studying Microbiology and Immunology in the Faculty of Science. Her involvement in both academic and industrial research consists of many opportunities to work with large data sets, such as the gut microbiome or a library of yeast for brewing beer. Therefore, in order to make meaningful observations, she slowly picked up data science skills to strengthen her computational abilities. Alina is excited to develop her data analytical skills as a DSSG Fellow. She hopes to use the skills she learns to make a positive impact on the community. When she is not on her desk doing research, you can find her at the nearest community centre playing volleyball or in her kitchen attempting to start a mini bakery.

 

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Ashutosh Bhudia

I am a fourth year student studying Physics at UBC. Having previously worked as a research assistant in oceanography and neuroscience, I am am keen on using data driven approaches to develop solutions for pressing issues. Over the summer, I am excited to work with my colleagues in the DSSG program, who come from diverse academic backgrounds, and to develop a deeper understanding of data science approaches to problems solving through consultations with experts. I plan on doing graduate studies in physics, and later pursuing a career in research."

 

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Brandon Dos Remedios

Brandon is a UBC student entering his fourth year in the Honours Physics specialization. His interests lie in developing understandings of complicated systems, like natural laws, and using that knowledge in conjunction with computational and data analysis skills, to find solutions to practical problems. Recently, he has had the opportunity to develop and apply analytical skills through co-op experiences with the NRC’s Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory and with UBC Sauder’s Centre of Operations Excellence. With the DSSG program, he hopes to develop in his capabilities as a researcher, while creating some work that can potentially create some good in our society.

 

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Xinya Gao

Xinya is a third-year computer science student at UBC. She is interested in a lot of different things - computer vision, machine learning, data science, orchestration, digital art and calligraphy. Currently, she is doing a lot of data visualization work, having to do both development and design work. Through the DSSG program, her passion is to work with extremely talented DSSG fellows and learn from them to be able to contribute back to the society while being given room to educate and innovate, R and D, learn by herself with a mindset of how this will be useful in large scale.

 

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Andy Liang

My name is Zhengzhi(Andy) Liang and I’m a fourth year BSc student double majoring in Mathematics and Economics. My research interest is Game Theory both in Math and Econ. Through the studies in Mathematics, I developed some theoretical and technical skills. By combining the understanding of Economic models and my technical skills, I’m aware of the crucial role that Data Science plays in social development. The experience of working for BC Liquor Distribution Branch have inspired my interests in real world business and social scenarios. I hope not only to develop my technical and analytical skills through DSSG Program but also make some contributions to local community. I hope to continue my graduate studies in data science in UBC as well. Besides work, I was a professional badminton player before and enjoy playing Hearthstone.

 

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Roger Lo

Roger is a PhD candidate in UBC's Department of Linguistics. His research focuses on understanding speech production and perception through corpus studies, experiments, and modeling. He is also interested in quantitative analysis and information visualization, and hopes that intersecting quantitative approaches with linguistics will bring out more insight into human language. As a DSSG fellow, he is excited to work on a project that can benefit the public good and further develop his analytical skills. Outside linguistics, he enjoys calligraphy, food, and, of course, learning languages.

 

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Rachel Lobay

Rachel is a MSc student in Statistics. Her current research focuses on the impact of missing confirmed disability worsening events in placebo-controlled multiple sclerosis clinical trials. She is helping to develop tools to conduct missing data sensitivity analysis in clinical trials and other medical and health-related research. She enjoys using her statistical knowledge to solve applied research problems and broadening her knowledge by learning about new statistical and data analysis techniques. Rachel is looking forward to collaborating on an interdisciplinary project that can help others in the DSSG program.

 

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Sidney Lu

Sidney is in his third year of studies towards a Bachelor of Science, doing a Combined Major in Statistics and Computer Science. Through the UBC Co-op program, he has worked as a junior statistician at Statistics Canada and as a research assistant in a bioinformatics lab. He is looking forward to collaborating on interesting projects and further developing his skills in data analysis and machine learning through the DSSG program. In his free time, Sidney enjoys running around Vancouver and playing sports.

 

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Julia Niebles

Julia is a fourth-year major in International Relations and Sociology. She recently led a student-directed seminar on the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Her interests are in the intersections of sustainable development, environmental urban policies and gender equality. Her interest in data was sparked through Social Statistics. She hopes to improve her technical skills in the DSSG program and apply an interdisciplinary lens to analyze data. She interested in using data to inform better public policies. Originally from Costa Rica, Julia enjoys cycling around the city, enjoying nature, reading, and dancing ballet.

 

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Minnie Teng

Minnie recently completed her Master of Occupational Therapy. Through her studies and clinical experience, she developed an interest in the application of data science in healthcare. Working as a research assistant in clinical informatics, she gained experience in data mining, visualization, and analytics. Minnie hopes to apply data science for social good through the DSSG program, with a vision of advancing healthcare through data science.

 

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Ren Wang

Ren is a fourth year honours computer science and statistics student interested in the intersection of machine learning and technologies for low resource environments. He was part of the founding team at PremieBreathe, designing low cost respirators for neonates in Ethiopia, before pivoting to computer science. Since then, he's been building surgical rehabilitation tools using machine learning at PeerWell, and investigating information operations on social media platforms at MILA. Outside of work, Ren enjoys cycling and photography.

 

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Sherry Zhang

Sherry is entering her fourth-year study in the combined honours Computer Science and Statistics. She is interested in machine learning and extracting knowledge from datasets at a scale beyond human capacity to aid decision making. With data science being the interplay of her passions, Sherry sees the DSSG program as a perfect opportunity to hone both the technical and analytical skills while contributing to social issues to the best of her ability.

 

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