Northern Lights: Canadian Women in Tech & Business

Berlin Mathur

At Northern Lights: Canadian Women in Tech and Business, we highlight the trailblazing paths of leading women spearheading the future of Canada. 

Episodios

  1. Nandita Vijaykumar, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at University of Toronto

    15/10/2024

    Nandita Vijaykumar, Assistant Professor of Computer Science at University of Toronto

    Welcome to Northern Lights: Canadian Women in Tech & Business, where we spotlight the incredible journeys of Canada's most trailblazing women. In the third episode, host Berlin Mathur is joined by Dr. Nandita Vijaykumar, an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Toronto.  --  Dr. Nandita Vijaykumar is an Assistant Professor in the Computer Science Department at the University of Toronto and the Department of Computer and Mathematical Sciences at the University of Toronto Scarborough. She is also affiliated with the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence and the Robotics Institute, where she leads the embARC Research Group. Before joining the University of Toronto, Dr. Vijaykumar was a research scientist in the Memory Architecture and Accelerator Lab at Intel Labs. She received her Ph.D. and M.S. in 2019 from Carnegie Mellon University, where professor Onur Mutlu and professor advised her. Phil Gibbons. She also collaborated with the Systems Group in the Computer Science Department at ETH Zurich as a visiting student. Throughout her career, she has gained valuable experience working with leading companies such as AMD, Intel, Microsoft, and Nvidia. Dr. Vijaykumar's research interests lie in computer architecture, compilers, and systems, with a particular focus on the interaction between programming models, systems, and architectures. As the Concentration Director for the Master of Science in Applied Computing (MScAC) AI in Healthcare, Dr. Vijaykumar is responsible for developing and leading top-tier educational programs in Computational Medicine and Computational Biology. She fosters collaborations with relevant departments, the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence, and the Temerty Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Education in Medicine (T-CAIREM).

    26 min
  2. Dr. Anna Goldenberg, Senior Scientist at SickKids & Assoc. Prof. at UT

    04/08/2024

    Dr. Anna Goldenberg, Senior Scientist at SickKids & Assoc. Prof. at UT

    Welcome to Northern Lights: Canadian Women in Tech & Business, where we spotlight the incredible journeys of Canada's most trailblazing women. In the inaugural episode, host Berlin Mathur is joined by Dr. Anna Goldenberg, Senior Scientist at SickKids Research Institute and Associate Professor at the University of Toronto. - Dr. Goldenberg earned her PhD in Machine Learning from Carnegie Mellon University and completed her postdoctoral training at the Penn Centre for Bioinformatics and the Donnelly Centre. She holds the gerposition of the first Varma Family Chair in Biomedical Informatics and Artificial Intelligence (AI) at The Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids) Research Institute, where she also co-leads the AI in Medicine for Kids (AIM) initiative. She is a CIFAR AI Chair and a fellow in CIFAR's Child and  Brain Development group. Additionally, she co-leads the research theme at the Temerty Centre for Artificial Intelligence Research and Education in Medicine (T-CAIREM), driving innovation in AI for medical research. Her lab focuses on developing machine learning methods for clinical applications across various diseases and conditions, as well as quantifying variability in healthy states among individuals and populations using wearable technology. As the Concentration Director for the Master of Science in Applied Computing (MScAC) AI in Healthcare, she is responsible for developing and leading top-tier educational programs in Computational Medicine and Computational Biology. She fosters collaborations with relevant departments, the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence, and T-CAIREM in her educational role within LMP. Follow the Northern Lights Canada podcast for more inspiring conversations with  Canada's trailblazing women leading the way in tech and business.

    45 min

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At Northern Lights: Canadian Women in Tech and Business, we highlight the trailblazing paths of leading women spearheading the future of Canada.