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Spring Semester 2026 Courses

UGBA88

Data & Decisions

Instructor: Richard Huntsinger

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UGBA142

Advanced Business Analytics

Instructor: Richard Huntsinger

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UGBA199

Course Development - Research in Business Analytics

Instructor: Richard Huntsinger

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Research Hubs

R & Python Tutorials

Haas Tutorial Notebooks

Prof. Huntsinger & Prof. Lee

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RAH Hub

Research Hub for Analytics

Richard Huntsinger

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H2 Research Team

Analytics Research

Heather Haveman

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FCBA Hub

Fisher Center For Business Analytics

Thomas Lee

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Haas HPC Cluster

Jupyter Hub on the Haas HPC Cluster

For researchers with accounts on the Haas HPC

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GPU Computing

Jupyter Hub with two K80 Nvidia GPUs

Research Use Only

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About Our Infrastructure

All Docker images used here are available for download and use on your personal computer. The system running here uses Kubernetes on top of CentOS 7 to spawn single-user notebooks.

To run one of these images on your personal computer, all you need to do is install Docker, start the image, and use your browser to connect to it.