Assessing the magnetic footprint of a city could be used to track its health, including a potential early warning system for pollution problems and as a tool for improving energy efficiency.
Data science leader Article by Tracey Bryant and Karen Roberts Photo by Evan Krape February 18, 2021
Cathy Wu, director of UDâs Data Science Institute, discusses the future of this fast-growing field
A tidal wave of data seems to flow from us and around us every day. The University of Delawareâs Cathy Wu is helping the world figure out how to handle, protect and make sense of it all.
Wu, Unidel Edward G. Jefferson Chair in Engineering and Computer Science, leads UDâs Data Science Institute, a hub for interdisciplinary research and collaboration, where faculty and students are exploring big data questions in business, health, energy, astronomy, policy, communications and many other fields.