Addressing Large Hadron Collider Challenges by Machine Learning

share ›
‹ links

Below are the top discussions from Reddit that mention this online Coursera course from HSE University.

Offered by HSE University. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is the largest data generation machine for the time being. It doesn’t produce the ... Enroll for free.

Reddsera may receive an affiliate commission if you enroll in a paid course after using these buttons to visit Coursera. Thank you for using these buttons to support Reddsera.

Taught by
Andrei Ustyuzhanin
Head of Laboratory for Methods of Big Data Analysis
and 1 more instructor

Offered by
HSE University

Reddit Posts and Comments

0 posts • 4 mentions • top 4 shown below

r/learnmachinelearning • comment
1 points • Sagyam

> I want to switch to data science and machine learning to improve my chances of employability or even go for graduate studies in Machine Learning.

Since we seem to be in the same level (I'm third year engineering) my advice is to learn on need to know basis. You seem to have a good background on math and stats maybe you want to look learn ML and DL since you can do interesting projects with it (if coding is something you enjoy). This course combines particle physics and machine learning and it's free if you have student email address.

r/datascience • comment
1 points • LaMifour

Did this one ~1 year ago. I found it interesting and quitehard. Not perfect tho.

https://www.coursera.org/learn/hadron-collider-machine-learning

Andrew Ng is still a reference, you can try to find an advance course from him.

r/learnmachinelearning • comment
1 points • nikunj3011

https://www.coursera.org/learn/hadron-collider-machine-learning Course link

r/MachineLearning • comment
1 points • edvard34345t

On a related note, I was browsing and saw that Coursera will have a course about applying machine learning to the LHC next year in March. I can't vouch for the quality of the course because I haven't taken it.