In 2018, the University of Chicago introduced a new program in data science for energy and environmental research to train graduate students from GeosciencesEconomicsComputer ScienceStatisticsPublic Policy, and other programs in the computational and data science techniques critical for modern science. This program was made possible by a $3 million award from the National Science Foundation’s Research Traineeship program.

In September 2022, we hosted our 5th annual “Environmental Data Science Bootcamps”! The courses were organized by our current program fellows, and occurred in-person and hybrid. They covered computing and statistical techniques used in data-driven research.

Check out our
past bootcamp material!

CORE FACULTY

NATURAL SCIENCE

Elisabeth Moyer
Atmosphere/Climate

 

Joshua Elliot
Agriculture

 

Cristina Negri
Environmental Science/
Land & Water

 

Mercedes Pascual
Ecology and Disease

 

Tiffany Shaw
Atmosphere/Climate

SOCIAL SCIENCE

Ryan Kellogg
Energy Economics

 

Amir Jina
Economics of Climate Impacts

 

Michael Greenstone
Environmental Economics

STATISTICS & COMPUTING

Ian Foster
Computing/Data

 

Rebecca Willet
Statistics/Computing

 

Michael Stein
Spatial Statistics

 

Mihai Antinescu
Statistics

 

Michael Franklin
Computing/Data

“This program will equip graduate students with the tools needed to advance the study of issues related to food, energy, and water.

Our vision is to produce students who have the computational skills and breadth of knowledge, from social to physical sciences, needed to tackle these critical research subjects in all their complexity.”

For more information, email nrt-env@uchicago.edu.