Global Data Dive
CUSP’s annual immersion program for graduate students is a collaboration with our partners at King's College in London, one of the leading smart cities around the world.
A global perspective on urban skills
Hosted by CUSP London, the annual Global Data Dive invites students, researchers and academics from CUSP at NYU Tandon, King’s College London, and other global partners to participate in a four-day hackathon that applies data science skills to real-world urban issues facing London.
Each year, partners from public and private sectors (e.g. emergency services, London councils, etc.) join the Data Dive to pose research questions and provide relevant data sets. Students from CUSP at NYU Tandon, as well as students from other participating universities, form small teams to analyze different questions throughout the week.
The event culminates with final presentations of findings and proposed solutions. Students receive special recognition and a certificate of participation, with certificates awarded to especially impressive teams. The closing ceremony is open to the public with a wide range of guests invited.
The 2024 Data Dive was held from February 20-23rd at CUSP London and students from CUSP at NYU Tandon participated virtually.
2024 theme
The Interconnection of Transportation, Safety, Air Quality, and Health
In urban environments around the world, there is an intricate interconnection between congestion, safety, air quality, and health. The dynamic interplay of these factors hold the key to insights that illuminate the profound impact on the well-being of city dwellers. Whether tracing the evolution of urban variables over time or making comparisons across cities and continents, understanding the links between transportation, safety, air quality, and health can lead to a deeper comprehension of the challenges cities face, fostering meaningful discussions around creating healthier and more sustainable urban environments.
This is where we come in.
During the 2024 Global Data Dive, students will use public domain data to investigate questions specifically related to these issues. They will 1) wrangle and understand data structure; 2) analyze the data and find key insights; and 3) design both a technical report and a clear, compelling data presentation for an end-user.
Potential research areas
Groups will be able to address challenges including:
- Spatial, temporal, and spatiotemporal correlations between congestion, safety, air quality and/or health
- Longitudinal analysis of urban variables (Transport, Safety, Air Quality, and Health)
- Inter-city and inter-continental comparisons
- And more!
Why should students participate?
Networking Opportunities
Meet students, researchers, and urban data science practitioners from around the world.
Develop Consulting Skills
Hone your abilities to quickly understand a client's challenges and communicate a pragmatic yet creative solution. Build soft skills such as public speaking, networking, leadership, and communication.
Resume Building
Highlight your talents for future employers by adding the Data Drive participation to your resume or CV.
Contribute to Social Good
By focusing on issues like air quality and its impact on mental health, participants contribute to societal well-being. This can be immensely satisfying and may even inspire some students to pursue careers in public service or non-profit sectors.
2024 schedule
Activities listed below are for Global Data Dive participants from CUSP at NYU Tandon only. However, the final presentations on Friday, February 23 are open to the public.
Tuesday, February 20
- 8:00–11:00 AM EST – CUSP/NYU Tandon students join remotely for an introduction to the program.
Wednesday, February 21
- 8:00–11:00 AM EST – CUSP/NYU Tandon students work with their teams and give reports on descriptive statistics throughout the day, independent of the CUSP London teams.
Thursday, February 22
- 8:00–11:00 AM EST – CUSP/NYU Tandon students work with their teams and give reports on data insights throughout the day, independent of the CUSP London teams.
Friday, February 23
- 7:30–11:00 AM EST – All participating groups make final presentations and winners are selected.
How to participate
Students who are interested in joining the 2024 Global Data Dive must fill out this form indicating their intent to participate by February 10, 2024. Students may sign up with a group already formed, or may sign up as individuals and will be assigned to a group.