University of Wisconsin professor of soil science Jingyi Huang and data scientist Maria Oros developed a new modeling tool for soil scientists. The pair used machine learning and public data to build the Soil Organic Carbon Assistant, which models changes in soil organic carbon.
Year: 2025
Explore Potential and Limits of AI and ML at the Research Bazaar
Calling all data enthusiasts! Get ready to dive into the world of AI and machine learning at the 6th annual Data Science Research Bazaar, hosted by the Data Science Hub on March 19-20.
Submit a Nomination for the Inaugural UW-Madison Open Awards
The UW–Madison Open Awards recognize and celebrate those using open practices in their work and who are inspiring others to do the same.
The Ethics of Conservation Genetics
A team of researchers at UW–Madison is exploring intersections between conservation, genetics, ethics, and data science. The big picture is to lay the groundwork for technically and ethically sound research for all future conservation genetics work — and learn which conditions can make that work possible.
Life Intersects With Data at Story Slam
The Data Story Slam is an informal social that will be held on Feb. 27 in conjunction with the Data Science Research Bazaar.
RABBIT a Leap Forward for Campus Collaboration and Industry Engagement
The Office of Business Engagement (OBE) and Data Science Institute (DSI) have launched a new tool that helps university faculty and staff discover relevant research, shared interests and potential collaborators across campus.