The course will include:
- Daily lectures providing broad context and conceptual insights into key issues
- Interactive computer sessions for consolidating conceptual knowledge with practical skills
- Opportunities for one-to-one interactions with leading Oxford academics
- A relaxed small-group atmosphere in beautiful Oxford
- Dining and en suite accommodation at Jesus College
- Refreshments served during teaching breaks
- Welcome drinks reception and dinner and farewell gala dinner
The venue
Located in the historic heart of Oxford, just a few minutes’ walk from the University’s libraries, science campus and humanities buildings, and with shops and restaurants on the doorstep, Jesus College combines the highest standards of academic excellence in teaching and research with a vibrant, inclusive and supportive community.
The College was founded in 1571 by Queen Elizabeth 1, at the request of a Welsh lawyer and clergyman called Hugh Price, and the beautiful Dining Hall, Chapel, and Principal’s Lodgings are still used for their original purposes today. The historic Fellows’ Library houses a collection of early printed books, and the stunning quadrangles provide an oasis of green; bustling with life in the summer months.
Timetable
Please see here the course timetable, and the day-by-day breakdown is as follows:
Sunday 22 September
Arrival at Jesus College, with registration in the afternoon, followed by an opening reception and dinner in the evening in the friendly and relaxed dining hall.
Monday 23 September
Real world validation, including an overview of wearables in health data science, how to setup devices, and pratical considerations of collecting sensor data in thousands of people.
Tuesday 24 September
Time-series machine learning, accelerometer data cleaning, including an overview on opportunities to integrate new wearables in large biomedical studies.
Wednesday 25 September
Using open datasets for human activity recognition, open models for self-supervised learning, and their application to physical activity and sleep measurement.
Thursday 26 September
Associate sensor measurements with health outcomes in an epidemiological dataset, including parallel computing of wearable phenotypes, and relevant epidemiological considerations.
We will have a closing drinks reception and a Gala Farewell Dinner on the Thursday evening.
Friday 27 September
Identify opportunities to transfer course learnings to other biomedical challenges including multimodal sensor data and the discovery of digital biomarkers.
Course Director and Tutors
Professor Aiden Doherty, Course Director
University of Oxford, Big Data Institute - Biography
The course will feature presentations by:
Professor Cecilia Mascolo
University of Cambridge - Biography
Professor Laurent Servais
University of Oxford - Biography
Professor Robert Harle
University of Cambridge & Google
Professor Barbara Jefferis
University College London - Biography
Professor Will Dixon
Univeristy of Manchester - Biography
Professor Derrick Bennett
University of Oxford - Biography
Professor Huaidong Du
Univeristy of Oxford - Biography
Dr Laura Brocklebank
UCL - Biography
Dr Shing Chan
University of Oxford - Biography
Dr Stefan van Duivjvenboden
University of Oxford - Biography
Dr Hang Yuan
University of Oxford - Biography
Dr Adam Huffman
University of Oxford - Biography
Dr Ben Maylor
University of Oxford - Biography
Dr Tatiana Plekhanova
University of Oxford
Aidan Acquah
University of Oxford - Biography
Abram Schonfeldt
University of Oxford - Biography
Charilaos Zisou
University of Oxford - Biography