Mit Data Science Machine Learning Program Brochure
Mit Data Science Machine Learning Program Brochure
MACHINE LEARNING:
MAKING DATA-DRIVEN
DECISIONS
Become a data-driven decision maker
with the 12-week online program
delivered by MIT faculty
MIT IDSS
Education and research at MIT Institute for Data, Systems, and Society (IDSS) are
undertaken with the aim to provide solutions to complex societal challenges by
understanding and analyzing data. The institute is thus committed to the development of
analytical methods that can be applied to diverse areas such as finance, energy systems,
urbanization, social networks, and health.
MIT IDSS embraces the collision and synthesis of ideas and methods from analytical
disciplines including statistics, Data Science, information theory and inference, systems
and control theory, optimization, economics, human and social behavior, and network
science. These disciplines are relevant both for understanding complex systems and for
presenting design principles and architectures that allow for the systems’ quantification
and management.
MISSION
The mission of MIT IDSS is to advance education and research by using state-of-the-art
analytical methods in information and decision systems, statistics, Data Science and
social sciences. These methods are leveraged to address complex societal challenges
in a diverse set of areas such as finance, energy systems, urbanization, social networks,
and health.
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ABOUT
THE PROGRAM
Demand for professionals skilled in Data, Analytics, and Machine Learning is exploding.
According to a report by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the demand for Data Science
is set to increase, creating 11.5 million new data-driven jobs by 2026. Data scientists bring
value to organizations across industries because they are able to solve complex
challenges with data and drive important decision-making processes.
MIT IDSS understands the power of uncovering the true value of your data and has created
a variety of online courses and programs to take your data analytics skills to the next level.
Whether you are looking to break into the field, seeking career development opportunities,
or simply want to pro
data in new and innovative ways.
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PROGRAM Work in a robust collaborative
environment and network with peers
Fuel your career transition with CV & Get mentorship from industry experts
LinkedIn review sessions, and on the applications of concepts
demonstrate your Data Science taught by the faculty
expertise by building a portfolio of 3
Earn 8 Continuing Education Units
real-life projects and 50+ case studies (CEUs) upon program completion
STRUCTURE
mentored sessions with experts and hands-on
projects, structured as follows:
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WHO IS THIS
PROGRAM FOR?
Data Scientists, Data Analysts, and working professionals who wish to extract
actionable insights from large volumes of data
Due to the broad nature of the program, it is suited for both early-career
professionals and senior managers, including technical managers, business
intelligence analysts, data science managers, data science enthusiasts, IT
practitioners, management consultants, and business managers
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PROGRAM
CURRICULUM
The program is 12 weeks long:
WEEK 1 -2
WEEK 3
LEARNING BREAK
WEEK 4
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Clustering
What is Clustering?
When to use Clustering?
K-means Preliminaries
The K-means algorithm
How to Evaluate Clustering?
Beyond K-means: What really makes a Cluster?
Beyond K-means: Other notions of Distance
Beyond K-means: Data and Pre-Processing
Beyond K-means: Big Data and Non-parametric Bayes
Beyond Clustering
WEEK 5
LEARNING BREAK
With Hands-On Masterclass 1
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WEEK 6
WEEK 7
LEARNING BREAK
With Hands-On Masterclass 2
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WEEK 8
WEEK 9
LEARNING BREAK
With Hands-On Masterclass 3
W E E K 10
Deep Learning
What is Image Classification? Introduce ImageNet and show examples
Hierarchical Representations
Non-Convex Functions
Transfer Learning
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W E E K 11
Recommendation Systems
Collaborative Filtering
Case Study 2: Recommend New Songs to the Users Based on Their Listening Habits
Personalized Recommendations
Hidden Markov Model / Neural Nets, Bipartite Graph, and Graphical Model
Using Side-Information
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W E E K 12
Examples of Networks
Representation of Networks
Case Study 1: Navigation / GPS
1.1: Kalman Filtering: Tracking the 2D Position of An Object When Moving with Constant Velocity
1.2: Kalman Filtering: Tracking the 3D position of An Object Falling Due to Gravity.
Networks
Centrality Measures: Degree, Eigenvector, and Page-Rank
Influence Maximization
Case Study 2: Identifying New Genes that Cause Autism
Graphical Models
Undirected Graphical models
Kalman Filter
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FACULTY
Munther Dahleh
Program Faculty Director, IDSS, MIT
John N. Tsitsiklis
Clarence J. Lebel Professor, EECS, MIT
Devavrat Shah
Professor, EECS and IDSS, MIT
Philippe Rigollet
Professor, Mathematics and IDSS, MIT
Caroline Uhler
Henry L. & Grace Doherty Associate Professor,
EECS and IDSS, MIT
Victor Chernozhukov
Professor, Economics and IDSS, MIT
Stefanie Jegelka
X-Consortium Career Development Associate Professor,
EECS and IDSS, MIT
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FACULTY
Ankur Moitra
Rockwell International Career Development Associate Professor,
Mathematics and IDSS, MIT
Tamara Broderick
Associate Professor, EECS and IDSS, MIT
David D. Gamarnik
Nanyang Technological University Professor of Operations
Research, Sloan School of Management and IDSS, MIT
Jonathan Kelner
Professor, Mathematics, MIT
Kalyan Veeramachaneni
Principal Research Scientist at the Laboratory for Information
and Decision Systems, MIT
Guy Bresler
Associate Professor, EECS and IDSS, MIT
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PROGRAM
MENTORS
The program coaches you to work on industry-relevant projects, with guidance from
Data Science and Machine Learning experts via live and personalized learning sessions
that give you a practical understanding of core concepts.
PROGRAM MANAGER:
YOUR PERSONAL GUIDE
Your Program Manager will assist you through the learning journey to ensure you
achieve your learning objectives. They will act as your sole point of contact during
the program, supporting you by ensuring you receive the appropriate and timely
assistance from the ecosystem. Along with monitoring your progress, they will be
there to give you the necessary encouragement to ensure your success.
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CERTIFICATE
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A P P L I C AT I O N P R O C E S S
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Application Form Application Screening Join the Program
Register by completing Your application will be If selected, you will receive
the online application reviewed to determine
form. whether you're eligible cohort. Secure your seat by
for this program. paying the fee.
A P P L I C AT I O N & FE E D E T A I L S
Program Duration: 12 weeks
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The MIT IDSS Data Science and Machine Learning Program, with a curriculum
developed and taught by MIT faculty, is delivered in collaboration with
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on a mission to enable transformative learning and career success in the digital
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READY TO BECOME
A DATA-DRIVEN
DECISION MAKER?
A P P LY N O W