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Have questions about joining MDST? Curious about our projects? Or just want to keep up with our socials? Send us an email, check out our Instagram, and connect with us on LinkedIn!
MDST would be delighted to collaborate with your department to promote your data science efforts to our students. Please contact us if you are interested in hosting a talk or sponsoring our club.
Partner with MDST to find top data science talent and power your company's mission. We offer engagement and sponsorship opportunities to fit your needs. Please email us at mdst-coms@umich.edu to learn more.
Have questions about joining MDST? Curious about our projects? Or just want to keep up with our socials? Send us an email, check out our Instagram, and connect with us on LinkedIn!
MDST would be delighted to collaborate with your department to promote your data science efforts to our students. Please contact us if you are interested in hosting a talk or sponsoring our club.
Partner with MDST to find top data science talent and power your company's mission. We offer engagement and sponsorship opportunities to fit your needs. Please email us at mdst-coms@umich.edu to learn more.
MDST's semesterly projects teach U-M students how to use data science to solve problems, offering them the chance to learn key skills and work with emerging tech.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Join us to learn more about MDST and how to become a member.
Introduction to the command line and Python.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Build basic data science knowledge for project participation.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Submit your completed tutorial materials for acceptance into the club.
Meet with project leads and get to know the project offering.
Indicate your project preferences.
Start working on your projects!
All U-M students are welcome to join MDST. Join nowÂ
community members
project teams
socials, workshops, tech talks, and more
MDST's semesterly projects teach U-M students how to use data science to solve problems, offering them the chance to learn key skills and work with emerging tech.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Join us to learn more about MDST and how to become a member.
Introduction to the command line and Python.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Build basic data science knowledge for project participation.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Submit your completed tutorial materials for acceptance into the club.
Meet with project leads and get to know the project offering.
Indicate your project preferences.
Start working on your projects!
All U-M students are welcome to join MDST. Join nowÂ
community members
project teams
socials, workshops, tech talks, and more
Thank you for your interest in joining MDST! We're super excited to get you started on the process for joining the club.
Our mailing list is going to be the fastest way for us to reach you with the latest information on how to join, mass meetings, and other onboarding events. Fill out the interest form linked below to be added to our mailing list.
MDST will host one mass meeting on January 18th, 2024 from 6:00-7:00pm at CCCB 0420 (tentatively). At these meetings, we will discuss details about our club, what we do, and how to join. You'll also have the opportunity to ask questions you may have about joining.
New members are required to complete two tutorials giving an introduction to data science and programming in Python. The purpose of these tutorials is to make sure that all of our members, despite their background, are able to equally contribute to MDST projects.
Thank you for your interest in joining MDST! We're super excited to get you started on the process for joining the club.
Our mailing list is going to be the fastest way for us to reach you with the latest information on how to join, mass meetings, and other onboarding events. Fill out the interest form linked below to be added to our mailing list.
MDST hosted one mass meeting on January 18th, 2024 from 6:00-7:00pm at CCCB 0420. At these meetings, we will discuss details about our club, what we do, and how to join. You'll also have the opportunity to ask questions you may have about joining.
New members are required to complete two tutorials giving an introduction to data science and programming in Python. The purpose of these tutorials is to make sure that all of our members, despite their background, are able to equally contribute to MDST projects.
As a final step to join the club, you must submit your tutorials certifying that you've completed the fundamental requirements to join the club.
Closer to the submission date, we will post a Google Form where you can submit a link to the GitHub repository containing all the completed checkpoints plus the optional challenges (if attempted). See our Tutorials Repo for information on completing the tutorials. If you've never worked with Git and GitHub before, check out our Git Version Control Guide.
The project signup form will be due February 1st, 11:59 PM, after which we will no longer accept sign-ups to join MDST for the Winter 2024 semester.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Join us to learn more about MDST and how to become a member.
Introduction to the command line and Python.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Build basic data science knowledge for project participation.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Submit your completed tutorial materials for acceptance into the club.
Meet with project leads and get to know the project offering.
Indicate your project preferences.
Start working on your projects!
No! We welcome all University of Michigan students, regardless of academic level or major.
Yes! Everyone is welcome to join the team! In fact, most of our members have very little data science experience prior to joining. Our goal is to help you learn the data skills necessary to contribute to our projects and perform data science on your own. We do strongly recommend newcomers attend our introductory tutorials, as they will teach you the basics of the tools we use and are also a great opportunity to meet others in the same boat!
No, they are not.
We meet on all Sundays (except for holidays) from 12-3 for a mandatory work session. You are permitted to miss a few of these but we unfortunately cannot accept you if you have a hard conflict.
We also meet on Thursdays from 6-7 for optional social and professional events such as guest speakers and networking sessions.
For a detailed schedule, please see our events calendar.
Yes! After you join the club, you will be asked to rank your top 5 projects after talking with project leaders. Historically, 90+% of people are placed into one of their top two preferences.
Most MDST members spend 3 hours weekly for work sessions + 1 hour for socials on Thursday, totaling about 4 hours per week. This may vary based on the project and level of familiarity with data science.
MDST is primarily an in-person club, and all of our events and work sessions are held in-person on campus. We allow remote participation for our projects, but not for our other events. We recommend attending our meetings in-person whenever possible to maximize your experience with the club.
We primarily use Python for our projects. If you are an R user, we recommend checking out some helpful tutorials from DataCamp.
No. We only accept Umich students.
As a final step to join the club, you must submit your tutorials certifying that you've completed the fundamental requirements to join the club.
Closer to the submission date, we will post a Google Form where you can submit a link to the GitHub repository containing all the completed checkpoints plus the optional challenges (if attempted). See our Tutorials Repo for information on completing the tutorials. If you've never worked with Git and GitHub before, check out our Git Version Control Guide.
The project signup form will be due February 1st, 11:59 PM, after which we will no longer accept sign-ups to join MDST for the Winter 2024 semester.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Join us to learn more about MDST and how to become a member.
Introduction to the command line and Python.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Build basic data science knowledge for project participation.
Troubleshooting session for setup, tutorials, and checkpoints.
Submit your completed tutorial materials for acceptance into the club.
Meet with project leads and get to know the project offering.
Indicate your project preferences.
Start working on your projects!
No! We welcome all University of Michigan students, regardless of academic level or major.
Yes! Everyone is welcome to join the team! In fact, most of our members have very little data science experience prior to joining. Our goal is to help you learn the data skills necessary to contribute to our projects and perform data science on your own. We do strongly recommend newcomers attend our introductory tutorials, as they will teach you the basics of the tools we use and are also a great opportunity to meet others in the same boat!
No, they are not.
We meet on all Sundays (except for holidays) from 12-3 for a mandatory work session. You are permitted to miss a few of these but we unfortunately cannot accept you if you have a hard conflict.
We also meet on Thursdays from 6-7 for optional social and professional events such as guest speakers and networking sessions.
For a detailed schedule, please see our events calendar.
Yes! After you join the club, you will be asked to rank your top 5 projects after talking with project leaders. Historically, 90+% of people are placed into one of their top two preferences.
Most MDST members spend 3 hours weekly for work sessions + 1 hour for socials on Thursday, totaling about 4 hours per week. This may vary based on the project and level of familiarity with data science.
MDST is primarily an in-person club, and all of our events and work sessions are held in-person on campus. We allow remote participation for our projects, but not for our other events. We recommend attending our meetings in-person whenever possible to maximize your experience with the club.
We primarily use Python for our projects. If you are an R user, we recommend checking out some helpful tutorials from DataCamp.
No. We only accept Umich students.
MDST provides interested Michigan students with free access to Datacamp, an online resource for learning data science skills. To gain access, complete the following form.
MDST provides interested Michigan students with free access to Datacamp, an online resource for learning data science skills. To gain access, complete the following form.
The leadership team determining the vision and direction of MDST.
Project advisors who help MDST operate our projects smoothly and at scale. Led by the VP of Projects.
MDST's interface with the wider data science community at U-M and beyond. Jointly led by the VP of External Affairs and VP of Finance.
Supervises all of MDST's educational intiatives, supporting our members as they deepen their data science knowledge. Led by the VP of Education
The leadership team determining the vision and direction of MDST.
Project advisors who help MDST operate our projects smoothly and at scale. Led by the VP of Projects.
MDST's interface with the wider data science community at U-M and beyond. Jointly led by the VP of External Affairs and VP of Finance.
Supervises all of MDST's educational intiatives, supporting our members as they deepen their data science knowledge. Led by the VP of Education