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![]() Jennifer BittingerPresident at Narrativa |
Supercharging the Clinical Trial Process Through the Power of AIWith the rapid increase of global pandemics, epidemics and developing nations needing more assistance with healthcare and pharmaceuticals, the Life Sciences Industry is at a pivotal moment in time where the advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) can help to speed up the time it takes for drugs to get to market while reducing cost and mitigating risk. Due to newly passed legislation to reduce the cost of pharmaceuticals and the immediate need for vaccines and pharmaceuticals the world experienced during the COVID-19 Pandemic, AI is now the most prominent disruptor of the Life Sciences… read more |
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![]() Emily SuperPsychologist + Fashion Futurist |
Fashion’s Big Opportunity with TechnologyBetween avatars, virtual try-on, AR/VR capabilities and the slow transformation of the digital shopping experience, fashion is at a critical point in it’s development process. With companies unwilling to walk the plank, be bold and try new experiential technology, fashion is stalling on the many ways of the future. I hope to explore the most exciting and cutting edge opportunity in technology, how they pertain to fashion and what we, as women in technology can do to aid its development.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() AmyJune HinelineSenior Community Manager for Opensource.com at Red Hat |
Contributing to Open SourceOpen Source thrives on community contributions in the form of event organization, marketing, communications, volunteering, and yes, even code. This helps the projects move forward and stay relevant.Not everyone who works on open source projects is a coder or developer. Smaller tasks help people increase confidence and gain experience, which, in turn, leads to more contributions. Code is very important and so are all the other parts. Contributing back to Open Source helps folks to feel connected with their community. A more polished project leads to a better overall experience… read more |
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![]() Yeruwelle de RouenFounder & CEO at Intersectional Innovatons Consulting |
DEI Culture Design: Infusing inclusion into tech spaces and work cultureThe unpredictable stress experienced these past three years has created collective vulnerability and emotional dysregulation. The patterns of stress, compiled with the many changes in our private lives, are making it even harder to attract and retain women, BIPOC, first gen, LGBTQ+, and other silenced identities within tech industries. Tech industries and STEM ed continue to see an exodus of diverse talent, despite the resources and efforts to address the exclusion.By centering wellness, working with employees, and creating psychological safety you combat vulnerability. Let’s… read more |
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![]() Jen BuckProfessional Speaker, Chief Communications Officer at One Hundred Angels Foundation |
Becoming A Woman Of ImpactThe future is female. And so is much of our past. When we look at social change and the myriad contributions women have made, both to historical events and to the society that shapes our modern world, it’s a woman’s social and emotional compass that is often guiding us. There has truly never been a better time for women to take the lead in creating massive social impact than right this very moment. We are watching more women open organizations, more women lead companies, and more countries with women at the helm-- these are exciting times as we watch women take center stage and stand in their… read more |
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![]() Anya ChengCEO of Taelor at Lecturer of Northwestern University |
Product Strategy — Target & Meta Case StudiesBuilding the right product can have a big impact on a technology company's performance. Girls in Tech 40 Under 40 and Webby Award winner Anya Cheng, who led product teams for Meta, eBay, Target and now runs an early AI startup Taelor, talks about how Target and Meta built successful products and how companies with limited resource can do the same.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Parul GuptaProduction Engineer at Meta |
Early Career Mentorship: My Journey from Mentee to MentorAs a female in tech, I learnt about mentorship opportunities the hard way -- purely through personal experience. I hoped someone had told me about what to expect and how to approach others sooner to excel and utilize my strong skillsets in most effective manner.Through this talk, I will discuss my personal recollections of the myths and realities of mentoring, its importance in early career and fruitful mentoring experiences in my career journey so far. Additionally, I want to inspire the young female computer enthusiasts to get involved in mentorship, both as a mentee… read more |
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![]() Puja SharmaSenior Technical Program Manager |
EQ as the new IQTo be successful in today’s tech world, you need to be trilingual: you have to speak code, client, and colleague. We can have the best people, the right tools, and the greatest environment, but it still takes a certain kind of magic to get them to work together, deliver timely results, and build amazing relationships with our clients. We believe that this magic is called emotional intelligence. In this ted-talk, we will share with you what emotional intelligence in tech is, how to develop it, and the positive difference it makes.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Lauren SweeneyVice President of Business Development at Rise Up For You |
Emotional Intelligence: The Core Competency to Company SuccessDo you know what Emotional Intelligence is, really? Today EQ is thrown around like another buzz word gaining an increasingly shallow definition and understanding. The biggest challenge we see is that most people don't really know what EQ is and how it can support their team, culture, and organizational development.The most successful companies and individuals are the ones that adapt their culture and communication around the key elements of Emotional Intelligence (EI). Many experts contend that EI is more important than the Intelligence Quotient (IQ) and actually accounts… read more |
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![]() Eva NahariPrincipal at DNX Ventures |
Be a circle in a world of squaresI'll share my story and how all the winding roads and saying yes to opportunities (against my better judgement) lead me to where I am today. Starting out as an inventor and ML-geek (before it was cool), then a product manager in big and small companies, followed by a unicorn journey. My most recent game-changer was to shift to a VC role. I will particularly focus on when I struggled with 'the glass ceiling' and how I found my way - with hopes that it will inspire other brave young women to make their journeys happen!Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Alexandra WeaverSolution Architect at Semperis |
Defending Critical Infrastructure From CyberattacksSESSION QUICK ABSTART: The session will review security designs and controls, along with best practices to help to prevent a cyberattack.SESSION ABSTRACT: The security designs for critical infrastructure that includes Defense-in-Depth, Zero Trust strategies all to keep critical infrastructure like Active Directory, the keys to the kingdom secure. Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Mrinal KarvirSenior Cloud Software Engineering Manager at Intel Corporation |
Practical Approaches To Responsible AIEveryone has a role to play in making the usage of Artificial Intelligence ethical and responsible as users and developers of the technology. As per Morning Consult’s IBM Global AI Index 2021, over 90 percent of businesses using AI say Trustworthy and explainable AI is critical to business. More than half of companies cite significant barriers to getting there including a lack of skills, inflexible governance tools, biased data, and more. Enabling ethical and equitable AI requires a comprehensive approach around people, processes, systems, data and algorithms. How can we incorporate… read more |
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![]() Cristiana Principato, PhDSr. Data Scientist at Compass Pathways |
AI Prediction of Clinical Outcome in Psilocybin TherapyJoin this session to explore how AI and machine learning can be integrated into mental health therapy to predict patient outcomes, enabling a more personalized, predictive, and preventative care model. Discover how a machine learning algorithm, utilizing NLP, voice features, and survey data, can accurately predict long-term patient responses, providing rapid prognostication of personalized response to treatment and offering… read more |
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![]() Laura Velasquez HerreraPresident & Co-Founder at Arkangel.AI |
I'm not a physician, I didn't know how to write a line of code but I built and AI company to save lives.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Martyna ShallenbergDirector, Software Engineering at Myriad Genetics |
Frenemies: Growth Mindset and Imposter SyndromeA growth mindset lets us view all the paths on even ground, fearlessly and with a bigger picture in mind. Each path is littered with unknowns and embedded with challenges, and it’s a growth mindset that lets us tread forward courageously. No matter how confident we are in our next move, imposter syndrome is close by, whispering in our ear that we’re not good enough and not worthy. A growth mindset can keep imposter syndrome at bay, but it is imposter syndrome that can help us cultivate a stronger growth mindset.Growing up I always felt like an imposter. Frequent moves brought new… read more |
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![]() Swapna MalekarPrincipal Product Lead at Microsoft |
Becoming Best Friends with Imposter SyndromeHiking in the Pacific Northwest weather over the last one year has taught me more than just tying my shoelaces right. It has given me some insight on how I can embrace and own my imposter syndrome in more ways than one.So when feelings of doubt and low self-confidence raise their ugly head, how can you make this Imposter Syndrome work for you, rather than desperately try to overcome it? It can be a source of strength in your chest of armor, more like an ally that always brings out the best in you. Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Aishwarya Naresh RegantiApplied Scientist at Amazon/Search Science and AI |
Building Scalable Graph Models for Search and RecommendationGraph based neural models have garnered a lot of attention over the past few years especially in Search and Recommendation technology. Large global web companies like Amazon, Facebook, LinkedIn and Google use graph based models both in production and offline to develop robust representations of their existing knowledge graph systems. In this talk, I will be going over the foundations of GNNs (Graph Neural Networks) and methods to build scalable graph based models for downstream production applications.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Ronke MajekodunmiDirector of Product at Promevo |
The Lessons of Perseverance in Leadership as WomenPerseverance in leadership is a hard-learned lesson but is immensely rewarded. We must all learn just how important it is to continue in our journey of excellence, despite any setbacks or missed opportunities.Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Izabela LundbergFounder & CEO at Legacy Leaders Institute |
Champion Culture: From Great Resignation to the Great ReinventionIf you are looking for an effective path forward in solving the root cause of the Great Resignation this session is for you and your leadership team. Antidote for Great Resignation is not Restructuring - It Is Reinvention!Ready to discover what it takes to make successful reinvention while creating a thriving organization? Did you like this session? Share to vote. |
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![]() Alisa BonsignoreFounder at Clarifying Complex Ideas, LLC |
The Impact of Digital Content: Mitigating Your Carbon EmissionsThe accelerating wave of digital content is increasing the energy demands on an already overextended planet. There is a perception that digital is less environmentally costly than cutting down trees for paper. Yet the energy costs for our digital lives can be steep.Every byte is energy, and energy has a carbon cost. And our digital footprints are ever-increasing. In 2018, Forbes reported that the world is generating more than 2.5 quintillion bytes of data created annually, no doubt a significant contributor to the fact that the world has almost doubled its energy consumption… read more |