14 episodes

Welcome to CompilHER, a podcast by and for women in tech. Season 1 told the stories of early career women technologists, and in Season 2 we'll be focusing on issues in tech ranging from DEI and interdisciplinary tech to ethics and social responsibility.

We would love to hear feedback from our listeners! Know someone who would be a great guest on CompilHER? Feel free to reach us via email at hellocompilher@gmail.com

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CompilHER: Empowering the Next Generation of Women Technologists CompilHER Podcast

    • Society & Culture

Welcome to CompilHER, a podcast by and for women in tech. Season 1 told the stories of early career women technologists, and in Season 2 we'll be focusing on issues in tech ranging from DEI and interdisciplinary tech to ethics and social responsibility.

We would love to hear feedback from our listeners! Know someone who would be a great guest on CompilHER? Feel free to reach us via email at hellocompilher@gmail.com

Follow us on Instagram for more updates: www.instagram.com/compilher Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/compilher/support

    Julia Hirschberg: Creating an Academic Culture that Cares

    Julia Hirschberg: Creating an Academic Culture that Cares

    Julia Hirschberg is Percy K. and Vida L. W. Hudson Professor of Computer Science and was most recently the Chair of the Computer Science Department at Columbia University from 2012-2018, serving as one of two female chairs of the department. She received her Ph.D. in Computer Science from the University of Pennsylvania.  She worked at Bell Laboratories and AT&T Laboratories -- Research from 1985-2003 as a Member of Technical Staff and a Department Head, creating the Human-Computer Interface Research Department.  Professor Hirschberg has been active in working for diversity at AT&T and at Columbia. She has been active in supporting the Emerging Scholars program and other diversity initiatives at Columbia and has actively advocated for the further representation of minorities and women in the faculty and encouraged diversity in the undergraduate Computer Science community as well. We are so excited to share this episode with you about the importance of encouraging diversity in academic communities, and the value of creating deliberate programming to ensure the success of minority students in the field of Computer Science.


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    • 25 min
    Chelsea Barabas: Shaping our Future Workforce

    Chelsea Barabas: Shaping our Future Workforce

    In this episode of CompilHER, we interview Chelsea Barabas, a PhD student at the doctoral program of Media, Arts, and Sciences at MIT. Barabas shares with us the Heuristics, Algorithms, and the Gatekeepers of opportunity in technology and the concept of 21st-century redlining in the technology industry. 


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    • 30 min
    Lea Coligado: Diversity & Inclusion is a Must-Have

    Lea Coligado: Diversity & Inclusion is a Must-Have

    In this episode of CompilHER, we interview Lea Coligado, the founder of Women of Silicon Valley, who speaks with us in-depth about why diversity and inclusion is a must-have in today's tech industry and how D&I initiatives are imperative to her retention and the many colleagues around her. 


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    • 26 min
    Brandie Nonnecke: Tech Policy, Deepfakes, & Election Integrity

    Brandie Nonnecke: Tech Policy, Deepfakes, & Election Integrity

    In our first episode of Season 2, Brandie Nonnecke joins us to discuss her research on tech policy, including deep fakes and AI for good. We also get her thoughts on election integrity as we approach the 2020 U.S. presidential election. 

    Brandie Nonnecke, PhD is Founding Director of the CITRIS Policy Lab, headquartered at UC Berkeley. Brandie has expertise in information and communication technology (ICT) policy and internet governance. She studies human rights at the intersection of law, policy, and emerging technologies with her current work focusing on fairness, accountability, and appropriate governance mechanisms for AI. She is a Technology and Human Rights Fellow at the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy at the Harvard Kennedy School. She served as a fellow at the Aspen Institute’s Tech Policy Hub and at the World Economic Forum on the Council on the Future of the Digital Economy and Society. She was selected as a 2018 RightsCon Young Leader in Human Rights in Tech and received the 2019 Emerging Scholar Award at the 15th Intl. Common Ground Conference on Technology, Knowledge, and Society. Her research has been featured in Wired, NPR, BBC News, MIT Technology Review, Buzzfeed News, among others. Her research publications, op-eds, and presentations are available at nonnecke.com.

    We are currently recording Season 2 and would love to hear feedback from our listeners! Feel free to reach us via email at hello@compilher.com

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    • 27 min
    Season 2 Intro with Surbhi & Maddie

    Season 2 Intro with Surbhi & Maddie

    Welcome back to CompilHER, a podcast by and for women in tech! In Season 1, we shared the stories of early career women technologists, and in Season 2 we'll be focusing on issues in tech ranging from DEI and interdisciplinary tech to ethics and social responsibility. In this quick welcome back episode, we'll discuss our ideas a little more in depth.

    We are currently recording Season 2 and would love to hear feedback from our listeners! Feel free to reach us via email at hello@compilher.com

    Follow us on Instagram for more updates: www.instagram.com/compilher

    Know someone who would be a great guest on CompilHER? Fill out our nominations form here: forms.gle/FGryRv34uXnYRZcJA


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    • 2 min
    Season 1 Recap with Surbhi & Maddie

    Season 1 Recap with Surbhi & Maddie

    In this final season 1 episode, Surbhi and Maddie recap some great moments through recording season 1 of CompilHER, all we have learned, and our reflections both through this process and our past four years at college, "Senior Wisdom" if you may. We love the community we have formed through this experience, and are looking forward to finding new ways to expand CompilHER and this awesome community. 

    Thank you from the bottom of our hearts for listening, enjoying, and interacting! 

    In the meanwhile, drop us a line via email: hello@compilher.com and follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/compilher 


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    • 23 min

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