鈥淕aining broad technical skills in artificial intelligence and data science isn鈥檛 actually that challenging,鈥 recognized Jaskirat Bhatia. 鈥淵ou can find countless tutorials on Youtube that will teach you the basics. But they can鈥檛 tell you which tools to apply to which problems. They can鈥檛 guide your learning in any way.鈥 That鈥檚 where the Master of Data Science and Artificial Intelligence (MDSAI) comes in.聽
Bhatia came across the MDSAI program at the perfect time. As an undergraduate student of computer science in India, he completed a project in a coding class that required him to use machine learning to predict restaurant sales. 鈥淓ven though it was a simple linear regression, I saw the power and potential of machine learning,鈥 he remembered. Motivated to learn more about the field of machine learning and artificial intelligence, Bhatia applied to the Master of Data Science program at 蓝莓视频. He received an email offering admission to both the Master of Data Science and a brand-new program, the MDSAI. He didn鈥檛 have to think twice to commit to the MDSAI. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 believe it. No other university was offering a program like this.鈥澛
Entering the MDSAI with minimal work experience, Bhatia found enormous value in his co-op term. In the Department of Chemistry, Professor Subha Kalyaanamoorthy had undertaken an ambitious research project to create a model for repurposing an existing drug to treat COVID-19, and she needed someone with exceptional data science and machine learning skills.聽
Bhatia used machine learning to identify tens of thousands of properties that identify which types of molecules will bind to which types of proteins. 鈥淚f you can identify a molecule that binds to the main protein of COVID-19, you can effectively disable the virus,鈥 he explained. Kalyaanamoorthy is preparing to publish a research paper that incorporates Bhatia鈥檚 research. 鈥淚 was the only person on the project who was able to code and apply a machine learning lens to the problem,鈥 he reflected. 鈥淚 couldn鈥檛 have expected more from the experience.鈥澛
After completing his coursework at the end of 2020, Bhatia attended a virtual meetup to make industry connections. He displayed a project he had completed during his MDSAI experience that used machine learning to predict life satisfaction using 200 different measures. 鈥淎nother participant approached me and complimented my work,鈥 shared Bhatia. 鈥淥ne conversation led to another and now we鈥檙e business partners.鈥 Bhatia and his co-founder recently created a company called JEmotions, which uses AI to measure stress levels and connect users to mental health resources.聽
鈥淲e鈥檙e still in the prototype stage, but I鈥檓 excited about our potential for growth in the next few years,鈥 said Bhatia. 鈥淭hanks to the MDSAI program, I had all the knowledge I needed to take this chance.鈥