Welcome to episode 99 of the AI Ireland podcast, the show that explores the applications and research of Data Science, Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence on the island of Ireland.
Our mission is to increase the use of AI for the benefit of our society, our competitiveness and everyone living in Ireland.
Today’s guest is James Garza, who studied the Higher Diploma in Science in AI Applications at CCT College Dublin. He is also now working towards the MSc in Data Analytics at CCT. CCT offers a range of part-time and online programmes (many of which are government funded via Springboard+ or the Human Capital Initiative) in the areas of Artificial Intelligence, Data Analytics, Software Development and Cybersecurity from level 7 Diploma to level 9 Masters Degree. They are now enrolling for a new intake starting in February 2023.
James is a diligent professional with over 20 years of financial services and customer facing work experience. He is a detailed oriented with a proven knowledge of Python, Data Analysis and Visualization.
Topics include:
- His unique journey to studying a Masters in Data Analytics
- Why he enjoys the project-based degree
- Applying his new coding skills to his company Trillium
- Why he loves learning
- His advice on expanding into further education
For more information on funded courses in AI or Data Analytics starting soon, please contact CCT College by emailing info@cct.ie or upskill@cct.ie to arrange a call. You can also find out more at www.cct.ie
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