Updated 2022
o Fall 2022
1. Shahat Alam, “Classifying Public Companies into sectors, consumer staples or consumer cyclicals using a tree model in R”, CUNY Research Scholars Program (CRSP).
2. Akinyemi Apampa, “Natural Language Processing for Disaster Tweets”, The Emerging Scholars Program and Students’ Internship (ESP).
o Summer 2022
1. Shahat Alam, “Relations between Financial Performance in Consumer Markets and the rise of Covid”, CUNY Research Scholars Program (CRSP).
o Spring 2021
1. Baohua Huang, “Using Statistical Analysis to assess PM2.5 Pollution”, The Emerging Scholars Program (ESP) and Students’ Internship.
o Fall 2020
1. Afsana Mimi, “Principal Component Analysis for Predicting the party of the Legislators” The Emerging Scholars Program (ESP) and Students’ Internship. This project ranked the 2st place in the STEM category, Spring 2020 Honors and Undergraduate Research Scholars Best Poster Award.
2. Dung Mai, “Image compression using principal component analysis”, The Emerging Scholars Program and Students’ Internship.
o Spring 2020
1. Afsana Mimi, “Decision Tree for Predicting the Party of Legislators”, The Emerging Scholars Program and Students’ Internship. This project ranked the 1st place in the Non-STEM category, Spring 2020 Honors and Undergraduate Research Scholars Best Poster Award.
2. Xiaoqing Wu and Daanial Ahmad, “Using data mining to identify the most influential factors in training results”, The Emerging Scholars Program (co-directed with Professor Lin Zhou). This project ranked the 1st place in the Group Project category, Spring 2020 Honors and Undergraduate Research Scholars Best Poster Award.
3. Dung Mai, “The Most Impacting Factors in Training”, The Emerging Scholars Program and Students’ Internship.
4. Shubha Shrestha, “Lasso regression to predict the influencing factor of pollution in big cities of CHINA - part 1” The Emerging Scholars Program and Students’ Internship.
5. Fabliha Afia, “Optimization of Faculty Office Hours”, The Emerging Scholars Program, (co-directed with Professor Pamela Brown).
o Fall 2019
1. Afsana Mimi, Dung Mai, Fabliha Afia and Shuba Shrestha, “What are the most influencing factors for the crime rates?”, The Emerging Scholars Program.
o Spring 2018
1. Andre Rodroguez, “Computer Applications of Calculus”, The Honors Scholars Program.
In these projects, students received intensive training on data science and computational programming. The following students are admitted into the master program of data science.
1. Dung Mai, Fall 2020, Data Science Master Program at Graduate Center, CUNY.
2. Afsana Mimi, Fall 2020, Data Analysis and Visualization Master Program at Graduate Center, CUNY.
3. Daanial Ahmad, Spring 2021, Applied mathematics and Statistics program at Stony Brook University.