Radius Collider Fall 2015

 

December 1, 2015

 

The Sutardja Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology, in partnership with Radius, recently concluded an Innovation Collider project last week. The collider consisted of a real-world data science challenge program, that allowed UC Berkeley students to learn and utilize the tools and methods used by the Radius team. Students were asked to estimate the industry of a business given its name, a brief description, and a website URL. The collider challenge was intense, requiring teams of 2 or 3 students to classify 10,000 businesses and explain their code within 10 days.

To look back at requirements for the collider, details on the project assigned to students, click here.

The winners, Michelle Leon and Victor Chen, from the team ‘Our Data is Bigger than Yours’ received a $10,000 check from Radius’ Data Engineering team. A version of the team’s presentation / report summary can be viewed here.

Picture of the winners, Michelle Leon and Victor Chen, from the team ‘Our Data is Bigger than Yours’ receiving a $10,000 check from Radius’ Data Engineering team.

The aim of collider projects is to bring together students, researchers, investors, entrepreneurs and industry leaders in a learning environment to ‘collide’ and create ventures, solutions, research driven commercialization and opportunities to create impact in society. To learn more about collider projects led by the SCET, click here.