Ep. 24 - James Le: Culture & Data Science

Ep. 24 - James Le: Culture & Data Science

James Le is a machine learning researcher turned data journalist, writer, and podcaster. He shares his story starting in Vietnam, leaving for the United States at 16, finding community in the liberal arts, learning about American and Scandinavian culture, working deeply, and becoming a data advocate passionate about helping data science teams work better with Aidan. Website, Email Newsletter: commonscientists.com | Support Us: patreon.com/commonscientists Resources: James Le (About, Blog, Datacast Podcast): https://jameskle.com/ Vietnam: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam Liberal arts education: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberal_arts_education James Le's "Top 10 liberal arts skills you need to succeed in tech": https://jameskle.com/writes/top-10-liberal-arts-skills Deep Work by Cal Newport: https://amzn.to/34dM25n Todoist: https://todoist.com/ Effective Altruism: https://www.effectivealtruism.org/ DIS - Study abroad in Scandinavia: https://disabroad.org/ James Le's study abroad vlog site: https://jamesatkobenhavn.tumblr.com/ Architecture of Copenhagen, Denmark: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_of_Copenhagen Hygge, Fika and How Getting Cozy Can Lead to Happiness: https://dailyburn.com/life/lifestyle/hygge-fika-cozy-happiness/ Superb AI, Inc.: https://www.superb-ai.com/

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Ep. 28 - Humanness

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Ep. 27 - Standardized Tests: Broken Beyond Repair?

Ep. 27 - Standardized Tests: Broken Beyond Repair?

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Ep. 26 - Breath

Ep. 26 - Breath

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Ep. 25 - George Washington Carver

Ep. 25 - George Washington Carver

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Ep. 23 - Nuclear Energy

Ep. 23 - Nuclear Energy

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Ep. 22 - Aging

Ep. 22 - Aging

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Ep. 21 - String Theory

Ep. 21 - String Theory

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