Workshops

Nitesh Chawla, Associate Professor of Computer Science and Engineering

The Lucy Family Institute offers a wide variety of free trainings, workshops, and guest lectures to Notre Dame faculty, staff, graduate students, and undergraduate students which cover programming techniques and methods ranging from basic to advanced levels.

  • Introduction to R
  • Advanced R
  • Introduction to Stata
  • Introduction to Tidyverse in R
  • Data Visualization in R
  • Linear Regression Modelling in R
  • Generalized Linear Regression Modeling in R
  • Machine Learning for Social Science
  • Quantitative Text Analysis in R

To learn more about trainings scheduled throughout the semester, please visit the events page.

Feb 11

Invited Speaker Alejo José Sison Galsim: Designing a Human-Centered, Virtue-Focused Approach to AI in Business

Location: DeBartolo Hall Room 125

Invited Speaker Alejo José Sison Galsim: Designing a Human-Centered, Virtue-Focused Approach to AI in Business
Feb 18

AI for Society: A Panel Series: Designing AI for Human Growth: How can AI be designed to cultivate (not replace) human capacities like learning, empathy, or creativity?

Location: Jenkins Nanovic Room 1050

AI for Society: A Panel Series: Designing AI for Human Growth: How can AI be designed to cultivate (not replace) human capacities like learning, empathy, or creativity?
Feb 25

Soc(AI)ety Seminar Series: “Individual and Collective Human Agency in the Face of ‘AI’”

Location: Jordan Hall of Science 101

Soc(AI)ety Seminar Series: “Individual and Collective Human Agency in the Face of ‘AI’”

For guest lecture and additional training inquiries, please contact the Lucy Family team.