American Family Insurance Data Science Institute awards $1 million in “mini grants” to advance data science

Nine teams of University of Wisconsin–Madison faculty and collaborators have been awarded nearly $1 million through the American Family Funding Initiative, a research competition for data science projects.
“The American Family Insurance Data Science Institute is honored to announce the results of the first round of the American Family Funding Initiative,” says Brian Yandell, interim director of AFIDSI, which brings together faculty from across campus to launch new research in data science and apply findings to solve problems. “The nine successful proposals were chosen from a strong pool of 37 applicants.”
The emerging field of data science is the study, development or application of methods that reveal new insights from data. The successful projects will further research ranging from third-wave artificial intelligence to student entrepreneurship.
American Family Insurance has partnered with UW–Madison through the Institute to offer “mini grants” of $75,000-to-150,000 per year for data science research at UW–Madison.
“This is the initial installation of a $10 million research agreement, promising many exciting research collaborations over the coming decade,” adds Yandell.Since opening in July 2019, AFIDSI has worked to build on UW–Madison data science initiatives. In collaboration with researchers across campus and beyond, AFIDSI focuses on the fundamentals of data science research and on translating that research into practice. The goal of the American Family Funding Initiative is to stimulate and support highly innovative research. The nine successful projects, reviewed by faculty and staff from across campus, were evaluated based on their potential contributions to the field of data science, practical use and the novelty of their approaches. “ We expect the American Family Funding Initiative will enable UW–Madison faculty to advance data science research and position our scientists to be more competitive when applying for extramural research funding,” Yandell says. Applications for a second round of awards are due July 8. More information about this initiative is available at datascience.wisc.edu. The first round of American Family Funding Initiative projects include: