Our Alumni Spotlights showcase the diverse paths and achievements of graduates from the Center for Data Science. These profiles offer insights into our alumni’s experiences during their time at CDS, their current roles, and the impact of their education on their careers. Each spotlight features personal reflections on what they enjoyed most about CDS, how their time here contributed to their success, and advice for aspiring data scientists. These stories not only highlight the success of our graduates but also provide valuable perspectives for current and prospective students considering a career in data science.
Meet Our Alumni
Haau-Sing Li
WHAT PROGRAM DID YOU GRADUATE FROM AND WHEN?
I graduated from the MSDS program in 2021.
WHAT ARE YOU UP TO?
I am doing my PhD in the ELLIS PhD program and TU Darmstadt, co-supervised by Prof. Iryna Gurevych and Prof. André Martins. My main research focus is natural language generation and code generation.
WHAT DID YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT THE CENTER FOR DATA SCIENCE?
I enjoyed my time with CDS people. Discussions, seminars, meetings, and even random chats are inspiring and helpful. I also made quite a lot of friends in CDS through courses, projects, and my time teaching lab sessions. We still talk a lot after graduation. I even met a friend in Lisbon when traveling there. I also enjoyed everything about research projects, applied or fundamental. I enjoyed the seminars (e.g., the text as data series), lectures, especially ones related to my current research interests, and potential research opportunities (as a collaboration of a research project funded by a scholarship).
HOW DID YOUR TIME AT CDS HELP YOU IN YOUR SUCCESS?
Lectures are a good first step into research, as CDS lectures touch both theory and applications. Collaborations and funded projects are also helpful as they helped me get familiar with academia and build a stronger tie with the research community. I collaborated with Alex Warstadt (PhD in Linguistics, now post-doc in ETH Zurich) on projects from Prof. Sam Bowman’s lab and worked on medical NLP with Prof. Narges Razavian. These experiences helped me with PhD applications, which led to my acceptance to the ELLIS PhD program working with two amazing scientists.
WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO GET STARTED IN DATA SCIENCE?
I would say start getting your hands dirty on data and code. If you are interested in research, starting playing with code and data would be super helpful, as they get you familiar with applied methodologies, and you will also know whether you are interested in this exact research topic. I believe that in industry insight of data is also important, so there are no bad things anyway doing so.
Communication is another thing I would say, same for people interested in academia/industry. Just talk more to students, alumni, and scientists, so you will have more chances to know: 1) what you want to do after finishing your program and 2) how you want to prepare yourself for that path. This can take the form of a seminar, a meeting, a shared task/datathon, or even just a random chat. CDS people are great and helpful, so don’t miss the chance. Feel free to write me an email if you want to know more.
Noah Kasmanoff
WHAT PROGRAM DID YOU GRADUATE FROM AND WHEN?
MS in Data Science, Spring 2021
WHAT ARE YOU UP TO?
I’m a Full Stack & Machine Learning Engineer at Dwight Funding LLC.
WHAT DID YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT THE CENTER FOR DATA SCIENCE?
The wide variety of research done at and around CDS, and how the techniques taught and practiced there allowed me to work on projects in totally different ways.
HOW DID YOUR TIME AT CDS HELP YOU IN YOUR SUCCESS?
Getting comfortable being uncomfortable. Since this field is so new and there are topics you wouldn’t have encountered beforehand, I got better at being able to pick up difficult concepts more easily, and figuring out how to ask the right kinds of questions to get that kind of grasp.
WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO GET STARTED IN DATA SCIENCE?
Data science is everywhere. Find something you’re passionate about, and see how the data associated with that can be cast into a data science problem that you can feel proud of sharing. It could be a data science project to try and get better at fantasy football, or by analyzing text data of the script of your favorite TV shows. Finding out how to solve the data science problems you can encounter anywhere when it’s related to something you like makes it a lot easier.
Yash Deshpande
WHAT PROGRAM DID YOU GRADUATE FROM AND WHEN?
MS in Data Science, May 2020
WHAT ARE YOU UP TO?
I’m currently working as a ML Engineer for Fresenius Medical Care, a healthcare company that specializes in kidney care. My responsibilities include operationalizing ML models, exploring opportunities for using NLP on free text, and advancing the company’s data-based decision making focus.
WHAT DID YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT THE CENTER FOR DATA SCIENCE?
TI had a great time collaborating with a very talented set of peers and learning as much from them as I did in class. I also thoroughly enjoyed all the NLP coursework and research opportunities at CDS.
HOW DID YOUR TIME AT CDS HELP YOU IN YOUR SUCCESS?
CDS exposed me to a variety of applications for data science, across a wide range of domains. This made sure I could test the water and eventually pick a field of study that I enjoyed, without being pigeonholed into one thing. Also, of course, superb electives and rigorous coursework.
WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO GET STARTED IN DATA SCIENCE?
Many things are data science. ETL pipelines, data cleaning, data governance, analytics, machine learning, ML operations — each is its own creature. If you really want to get into data science, it doesn’t matter where you start, as long as you get to work with real-world data. Go for it!
Mihir Rana
WHAT PROGRAM DID YOU GRADUATE FROM AND WHEN?
MS in Data Science, May 2019
WHAT ARE YOU UP TO?
I’m a Senior Machine Learning Scientist at Tripadvisor where I currently lead all computer vision initiatives, including sorting, recommendations, content moderation, and other applications of general image understanding, across all our verticals (hotels, restaurants, and attractions).
WHAT DID YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT THE CENTER FOR DATA SCIENCE?
The depth of knowledge! CDS was one of the only programs to offer a full-fledged program for an advanced specialization in Data Science — and the many subfields therein. Not only was I exposed to a diverse set of new topics, but I also had the time and many opportunities to hone my skills in the ones I wanted to become an expert in.
HOW DID YOUR TIME AT CDS HELP YOU IN YOUR SUCCESS?
The rigorous academic core of the program, combined with its tailored practical applications and deep-rooted connections with the leaders of the industry, ensured that I could start contributing at my workplace quickly and effectively.
WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO GET STARTED IN DATA SCIENCE?
Embrace the challenge that the program provides. In a world where data dcience as well as its practitioners are becoming ubiquitous, it’s important to set yourself apart by giving up your comfort zone and exploring the depths of the topics you’re interested in to fullest extent possible.
Asena Derin Cengiz
WHAT PROGRAM DID YOU GRADUATE FROM AND WHEN?
MS in Data Science, May 2019
WHAT ARE YOU UP TO?
I’m a Manager on the Advanced Analytics Team at Mindshare (at WPP). I’ve been leading Mindshare’s Advanced Analytics work for BP, Church’s Chicken, ampm, and ARCO clients. I’ve also been participating in new business pitches where our team brings the Data Science offering to new Marketing clients for Mindshare.
WHAT DID YOU ENJOY MOST ABOUT THE CENTER FOR DATA SCIENCE?
The challenge! It was great to grow so fast, work on so many projects, and get to work as a grader for Prof. Yann LeCun’s Deep Learning class.
HOW DID YOUR TIME AT CDS HELP YOU IN YOUR SUCCESS?
Having a master’s in Data Science allowed me to bring the analytic rigor to the table, which was a great supplement to my previous education in Management, as well.
WHAT ADVICE DO YOU HAVE FOR PEOPLE WHO WANT TO GET STARTED IN DATA SCIENCE?
Look for opportunities to participate in projects to broaden your vision (and portfolio) and be willing to take on the extra challenge.