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STEM News Tip: UMD Data Challenge 2021

The 4th annual UMD Data Challenge will be hosted February 20-27 by the UMD iSchool. Students form into teams to analyze research data sets from many disciplines. Students can sign up to participate, and faculty and staff are invited to volunteer as team mentors or judges.

Also, the Data Challenge invites UMD researchers to contribute data sets from any discipline.

 Learn more and sign up at https://datachallenge.ischool.umd.edu/.

 

 

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