The Educational Data Science program equips you with equity-focused, critical quantitative research methods, applicable in U.S. and global education contexts. You will gain exposure to critical ...
PhD in Information Science students are required to complete 1 general course, 2 research methods courses, 2 of 3 foundations courses, 3 specialization courses (such as data science courses, human ...
The Computational and Data Enabled Sciences PhD addresses pressing research challenges across various fields, such as materials modeling and design, natural disasters, smart electric grids, and ...
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Every day at Johns Hopkins University, doctoral students use data, background materials, and evidence to inform research and test new ideas. Yet when it comes to making informed choices about their ...
Humans produce more than 2.5 million terabytes of data every day. From social media use to scientific studies to financial transactions, every action that is digitally recorded is a piece of data that ...
The Biomedical and Health Informatics PhD program prepares individuals to develop and apply informatics theories and tools to solve complex problems across the life sciences and health ecosystem. The ...
The Roundtable on Data Science Post-Secondary Education will convene critical stakeholders from data science training programs, funding agencies, societies, foundations, and industry to discuss data ...
Johns Hopkins University today announced it will expand support for its PhD students and programs, committing $1.5 million to a series of initiatives that include investments in mentoring, ...
Who is the MS in Economics and Data Science program for? The MS in Economics and Data Science is best for recent graduates or professionals — based in the U.S. or abroad — looking to advance or switch ...