Aditya Vinodh ’24, MPS ’25, had a clear goal in mind once he’d finished up his undergraduate studies at Cornell: bolster his skills in data science in Cornell’s Master of Professional Studies program in Information Science.
He’d minored in data science and even considered adding it as a third major on top of cognitive science and psychology. His advisor suggested the MPS.
“I knew data science was the right field for me and wanted to further my technical understanding of large language models (LLMs), natural language processing (NLP), and machine learning (ML),” he said. “The MPS was the perfect way to get that deep dive without having to revisit the elementary concepts.”
The MPS in Information Science is a two- or three-semester program designed to give students the technical skills they need to excel in information technology. MPS students are diverse – they are designers, software engineers, legal scholars, and budding product managers. Some arrive directly from undergraduate studies, while others bring industry experience. Regardless of background, MPS graduates leave with critical technical knowledge, savvy leadership and communication skills, and hands-on industry experience to give them an edge in the job hunt.
Today, six months after graduating with his MPS degree, Aditya is a generative artificial intelligence (genAI) data scientist at Blue Yonder, a software company that develops products to aid businesses in supply chain management. Based in Dallas, Aditya is part of a new team using LLMs to develop AI agents to automate the workflows of large-scale retailers and their logistics planners. He landed the job shortly after the start of his second MPS semester and started one week after graduation.
“Access to specialized electives in information science and computer science classes was really useful for me,” Aditya said of his MPS experience. “Everything I learned on a day-to-day basis was directly applicable to the jobs I was applying to.”


