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Data Science & AI Workshop

Live AI & ML Model Development • Free • Limited Seats

Sunday, 14 Sept 2025

6:00 PM – 8:00 PM

About the Workshop

Join us for a comprehensive, hands-on data science and AI workshop designed for developers and tech enthusiasts.

AI-Powered Learning

Modern techniques and tools

Hands-on Practice

Build real Models

Expert Mentorship

Industry professionals

Learn by Doing - No Boring Theory!

Why Attend This Workshop?

Transform your career with practical AI skills that companies are actively seeking

Live ML Model Development

Build real machine learning models from scratch using Python, pandas, and scikit-learn

Fast & Practical

Get hands-on results — no long theory.

End-to-end

From raw data to a working ML model and live demo.

Learn by Doing

Follow along with the instructor and get assets to continue after the session.

What You Will Build

Four complete projects that you can add to your portfolio immediately

Data Pipeline CSV → Cleaned Dataset

Learn data preprocessing, cleaning, and transformation techniques

Exploratory Data Analysis Visualize insights and patterns

Create stunning visualizations using matplotlib, seaborn, and plotly

Build & Train ML Model Classification & Regression models

Implement various algorithms and compare their performance

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Data Science Foundation Track

Course Curriculum: Your Journey from Novice to Data Scientist

Our curriculum is meticulously designed to take you on a step-by-step journey through the world of data science. Each module builds upon the last, blending core theory with practical, hands-on projects to ensure you don’t just learn—you learn by doing.

Module 1: Kickstart & Python Fundamentals (Week 1-2)

Objective: Build the foundational launchpad for your data science journey.

1.1 Introduction to Data Science:
  • What is Data Science, AI, and Machine Learning?
  • Roles & Responsibilities: Data Analyst vs. Data Scientist vs. ML Engineer.
  • The Data Science Lifecycle: From Business Problem to Deployed Solution.
1.2 Python Programming Essentials:
  • Setting up Your Environment: Anaconda, Jupyter Notebooks & VS Code.
  • Python Basics: Variables, Data Types, Operators, and Control Flow (Loops & Conditionals).
  • Core Data Structures: Lists, Tuples, Dictionaries, and Sets.
  • Functions and Object-Oriented Programming (OOP) Concepts.
  • Project 1: Create a simple command-line application (e.g., a calculator or a text-based game) to solidify Python programming logic.

Module 2: Data Analysis with NumPy & Pandas (Week 3-4)

Objective: Learn to manipulate, clean, and analyze complex datasets with industry-standard libraries.

2.1 Numerical Computing with NumPy:
  • Introduction to NumPy Arrays and their advantages over Python Lists.
  • Array Indexing, Slicing, and Mathematical Operations.
  • Statistical functions and Linear Algebra basics.
2.2 Data Manipulation with Pandas:
  • Introduction to Pandas Series and DataFrames.
  • Importing Data: Reading from CSV, Excel, and other file formats.
  • Data Cleaning: Handling Missing Values, Duplicates, and Inconsistent Data.
  • Indexing, Filtering, and Sorting DataFrames (iloc, loc).
  • Grouping and Aggregation with groupby().
  • Project 2: Take a messy, real-world dataset (e.g., sales data) and perform a full data cleaning and initial analysis to uncover key insights.
Module 3: Database Management with SQL (Week 5)

Objective: Master the art of querying databases to extract exactly the data you need.

3.1 Relational Database Fundamentals:
  • Understanding Tables, Primary Keys, and Foreign Keys.
3.2 Essential SQL Queries:
  • SELECT, FROM, WHERE for data retrieval.
  • GROUP BY, HAVING, ORDER BY for data aggregation and sorting.
3.3 Advanced SQL:
  • Joining multiple tables (INNER, LEFT, OUTER JOINs).
  • Subqueries and Common Table Expressions (CTEs).
  • Project 3: Answer complex business questions by writing SQL queries against a sample relational database (e.g., an e-commerce store database).
Module 4: Data Visualization & Storytelling (Week 6)

Objective: Transform raw data into compelling visual stories that drive business decisions.

4.1 Principles of Effective Visualization:
  • Choosing the right chart for your data.
  • The art of storytelling with data.
4.2 Visualization with Matplotlib & Seaborn:
  • Creating basic plots with Matplotlib (Line, Bar, Scatter).
  • Building advanced statistical plots with Seaborn (Heatmaps, Box Plots, Violin Plots).
  • Customizing plots for professional reports.
4.3 Interactive Dashboards:
  • Introduction to interactive plotting with libraries like Plotly.
  • Project 4: Create a multi-chart dashboard to present the findings from your Project 2 dataset, telling a clear story about the insights you discovered.
Module 5: Essential Statistics & Probability (Week 7)

Objective: Understand the statistical concepts that form the backbone of all data science models.

5.1 Descriptive Statistics:
  • Measures of Central Tendency (Mean, Median, Mode).
  • Measures of Dispersion (Variance, Standard Deviation).
5.2 Probability Distributions:
  • Understanding Normal, Binomial, and Poisson distributions.
5.3 Inferential Statistics:
  • Hypothesis Testing, P-values, and Confidence Intervals.
  • Introduction to A/B Testing for business decision-making.
  • Project 5: Analyze the results of a sample A/B test to determine if a change to a website resulted in a statistically significant improvement.
Module 6: Machine Learning Fundamentals (Week 8-9)

Objective: Build and evaluate your first predictive models.

6.1 Introduction to Machine Learning:
  • Supervised vs. Unsupervised vs. Reinforcement Learning.
  • The Train-Test Split and Model Evaluation Metrics.
6.2 Regression Models:
  • Linear Regression: Predicting continuous values (e.g., house prices).
6.3 Classification Models:
  • Logistic Regression: Predicting binary outcomes (e.g., customer churn).
  • K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) and Decision Trees.
  • Project 6: Build two models: one to predict house prices from a real estate dataset and another to predict customer churn from a telecom dataset.
  • Module 7: Advanced Machine Learning & Capstone Project (Week 10-12)

Objective: Tackle complex problems with advanced algorithms and complete a portfolio-worthy project.

Module 7: Power BI

7.1 Power BI introduction

7.2 Power BI concepts

7.3 Power BI dashboard building.

7.4 Power BI project building and advanced concept

 
Module 8: Techniques
8.1 Advanced Techniques:
  • Ensemble Methods: Random Forests and Gradient Boosting (XGBoost).
  • Unsupervised Learning: K-Means Clustering for customer segmentation.
  • Introduction to Feature Engineering.
8.2 Capstone Project:
  • Choose from a selection of real-world business problems.
  • Apply the entire data science lifecycle: Data Acquisition, Cleaning, EDA, Modeling, and Interpretation.
  • Present your findings and methodology in a final report.
8.3 Introduction to Deployment:
  • Learn how to build a simple, interactive web app for your model using Streamlit.