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Cristian Danescu-Niculescu-Mizil, associate professor in information science, leads the virtual "Unmuted" advising session on the Interactive Technologies concentration at 4:30 p.m. (EST) Tuesday, April 20, 2021. His research aims at developing computational frameworks that can lead to a better understanding of human social behavior, by unlocking the unprecedented potential of the large amounts of natural language data generated online. In this session, he’ll be addressing questions about Data Science as it plays out in academia and industry.
Join this session via Zoom // Passcode: 636300
"Unmuted" is a series of 15 open, forum-style advising sessions with Info Sci faculty, happening virtually this semester. These hybrid, drop-in office hours are designed to help undergraduate students navigate the major, understand its concentrations, career options, graduate school, research opportunities, and much more. Open to all Cornell undergraduates.