Computing and Data Science PhD Student Seminar Series
The Boston University PhD program is home to a wide range of students all studying various facets of data science. To help give students a friendly opportunity to practice and develop their research skills, we are launching the Computing and Data Science PhD Student Seminar Series. This series is focused on giving doctoral students an […]
Intellectual Property and Information Law
In this ProMarket POV, Stacey Dogan, Professor of Law and a CDS affiliated faculty member, argues that antitrust regulators in the U.S. and Europe must investigate Big Tech-AI partnerships to prevent potential monopolization in the evolving market.
Social Justice for Data Science Lecture Series
Learn about the Social Justice for Data Science lecture series hosted by BU Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences.
Quantitative Biology Seminar Series
Read about the Quantitative Biology Seminar Series offered by Boston University’s Faculty of Computing & Data Sciences.
CDS Industry Connections Lecture Series
Learn about BU Computing & Data Sciences Industry Connections Speaker Series: Technology Experts Sharing Their Experiences, Expertise, and Job Market Insights
Behind the Myth of Gig Work Benefits
Social Justice for Data Science Roundup: Veena Dubal, professor at the University of California Irvine School of Law, discusses the unpredictability of today’s gig wage economy and the data surrounding its core problems.
New Surveillance Technologies ‘Change the Dignity of Work’
Social Justice for Data Science Roundup: Karen Levy, author and Cornell University associate professor of information science, notes how the truckers’ experiences exemplify how AI and other technologies alter workplaces.
The Case Against Surveillance: Social Justice for Data Science Roundup
Social Justice for Data Science Roundup: Prof. Woodrow Hartzog argues that policymakers should act to protect personal privacy amid an onslaught of technological innovations.