Addressing two major challenges:
How do we enable data-driven approaches in institutions devoted to social good?
How can we provide training for data-scientists interested in social good?
Our solution
A ten-week internship program matching student DSSG fellows with project leads from organizations in the Seattle region devoted to social good, for intense joint work focused on providing a specific data-driven solution.
A bit of context
Our mission: "All across our campus, the process of discovery will increasingly rely on researchers’ ability to extract knowledge from vast amounts of data... In order to remain at the forefront, UW must be a leader in advancing these techniques and technologies, and in making [them] accessible to researchers in the broadest imaginable range of fields"
Focused, intensive, collaborative projects
Data scientists + domain scientists
Results that wouldn't be possible otherwise
Improved Stimulation Protocols for Sight Restoration Technologies
With Ione Fine and Geoff Boynton, Department of Psychology
Urban @ UW
Inclusive data-driven innovation for the future of cities
Bridging organization:
Between the University and the City
Between researchers
Facilitating translational urban research
Educating scholars, practitioners and citizens
Data Science for Social Good
University of Chicago, since 2012
Georgia Tech, since 2014
The Urban Data Science for Social Good Summer Program
Our recipe
4 projects (with project leads)
of 11 applications
17 DSSG Fellows
of 144 applications
6 High School students (ALVA program)
The eScience infrastructure
eScience Data Scientist Mentors
Program managers
Data science studio
Training in data science:
Group tutorials
Individual mentorship
Peer instruction and collaboration
Project Lead: Shelly Farnham, Third Place Technologies
DSSG Fellows: Jordan Bates, Ryan Burns, Jenny Ho, Yue Zhou
ALVA Students: Avery Glass, Jennifer Nino
eScience Data Scientist Mentors: Bernease Herman, Bill Howe
Socrata crime incidence data
Survey data
Data from social networks (facebook, twitter, etc.)
Project Lead: Anat Caspi, Taskar Center for Accessible Technology
DSSG Fellows:Rohan Aras, Frank Fineis, Kristen Garofali, Kivan Polimis
DREU Fellow: Emily Andrulis, Cornell College
eScience Data Scientist Mentors: Joseph Hellerstein, Valentina Staneva
Optimizing routing to reduce costs and develop tools to aid route planning
Project Leads: Nick Bolten Anat Caspi, Taskar Center for Accessible Technology
DSSG Fellows: Amir Amini, Yun Hao, Vaishnavi Ravichandran, Andre Stephens
ALVA Students : Nick Krasnoselsky, Doris Layman
eScience Data Scientist Mentors: Anthony Arendt, Jake Vanderplas
Connecting open sidewalk data through computational geometry
Powered by data from
SDOT/Socrata, Google API
Project Leads: Anjana Sundaram, Neil Roche, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
DSSG Fellows: Joan Wang, Jason Portenoy, Fabliha Ibnat, Chris Suberlak
ALVA Students: Cameron Holt, Xilalit Sanchez
eScience Data Scientist Mentors: Ariel Rokem, Bryna Hazelton
Family Trajectories through Programs
A few lessons we learned
It is possible to both:
Have impact on social good through data
Provide data scientists with effective training
Trainee diversity poses a challenge in formal settings
But might be a strength in the context of project work!
Stakeholder involvement is important (no projects "thrown over the fence")
In-house expertise (data scientists, program managers) are an important asset to the program
The Urban Data Science for Social Good Program at the University of Washington eScience Institute
Ariel Rokem, University of Washington eScience Institute
Follow along at http://arokem.github.io/2016-02-16-Change-Seminar/