Wai Chee Dimock
Professor at Yale, Researcher at Harvard University
Wai Chee Dimock writes about public health, climate change, and the symbiotic coevolution of humans and nonhumans. She taught at Yale for many years and is now at Harvard’s Center for the Environment. “AI for Climate Resilience,” her collaborative project with Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, promotes climate literacy and forms of AI that are energy-efficient, low-cost, and responsive to the needs of frontline communities. She has written four books, most recently Weak Planet (2020), and is now at work on “Saved by Nonhumans: Surviving Pandemics and Climate Change with Microbes and Machines.” Her essays have appeared in the New York Times, New Yorker, and Scientific American.
Professor at Yale, Researcher at Harvard University
Wai Chee Dimock writes about public health, climate change, and the symbiotic coevolution of humans and nonhumans. She taught at Yale for many years and is now at Harvard’s Center for the Environment. “AI for Climate Resilience,” her collaborative project with Stanford’s Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence, promotes climate literacy and forms of AI that are energy-efficient, low-cost, and responsive to the needs of frontline communities. She has written four books, most recently Weak Planet (2020), and is now at work on “Saved by Nonhumans: Surviving Pandemics and Climate Change with Microbes and Machines.” Her essays have appeared in the New York Times, New Yorker, and Scientific American.
Uzay Macar
Co-founder and CTO of Hibi
Uzay Macar is an entrepreneur and researcher passionate about transforming healthcare with technology and artificial intelligence, currently based in London. He is the co-founder and CTO of Hibi, a digital care coordination platform for families caring for children with additional needs and long-term conditions. He is a co-founder and vice-president at Aiphabet, a non-profit aiming to provide high-quality artificial intelligence education to middle and high school students. Before that, he was building Nodr, a next-generation task management software for healthcare professionals. He was previously a research assistant at Neuroimaging Research Lab at Montreal Institute of Learning Algorithms (Mila) and holds a BS degree in computer science and applied mathematics from Columbia University.
Co-founder and CTO of Hibi
Uzay Macar is an entrepreneur and researcher passionate about transforming healthcare with technology and artificial intelligence, currently based in London. He is the co-founder and CTO of Hibi, a digital care coordination platform for families caring for children with additional needs and long-term conditions. He is a co-founder and vice-president at Aiphabet, a non-profit aiming to provide high-quality artificial intelligence education to middle and high school students. Before that, he was building Nodr, a next-generation task management software for healthcare professionals. He was previously a research assistant at Neuroimaging Research Lab at Montreal Institute of Learning Algorithms (Mila) and holds a BS degree in computer science and applied mathematics from Columbia University.
Oishi Banerjee
Producer of The AI Health Podcast, Researcher at Harvard Medical School
Oishi Banerjee (PEA '14) is a researcher focusing on the intersection of AI and medicine. She produces The AI Health Podcast, which explores the ways in which AI will transform healthcare, biotech, and medicine through conversations with entrepreneurs, investors and scientists. She is also a research assistant at the Rajpurkar Lab at Harvard Medical School, where she works on building generalist medical AI systems capable of complex decision-making. Her work has appeared in Nature and Nature Medicine. She holds a BA in Classics and a MS in Computer Science from Stanford University and will begin a PhD in Computer Science at Harvard this fall.
Producer of The AI Health Podcast, Researcher at Harvard Medical School
Oishi Banerjee (PEA '14) is a researcher focusing on the intersection of AI and medicine. She produces The AI Health Podcast, which explores the ways in which AI will transform healthcare, biotech, and medicine through conversations with entrepreneurs, investors and scientists. She is also a research assistant at the Rajpurkar Lab at Harvard Medical School, where she works on building generalist medical AI systems capable of complex decision-making. Her work has appeared in Nature and Nature Medicine. She holds a BA in Classics and a MS in Computer Science from Stanford University and will begin a PhD in Computer Science at Harvard this fall.
Meili Gupta
Student at Yale University, Co-Founder of the first AIxTeens Summit
Meili Gupta (PEA '20) is a junior at Yale University studying Computer Science (and Statistics & Data Science). She was the co-founder of the first AIxTeens conference. She is an incoming Artificial Intelligence Summer Analyst at JP Morgan Chase. She has previously interned twice at Twitter as a Software Engineering Intern on the Notifications team. She will be speaking about a summary of Fairness in AI, and a couple of her undergraduate research projects on the subject.
Student at Yale University, Co-Founder of the first AIxTeens Summit
Meili Gupta (PEA '20) is a junior at Yale University studying Computer Science (and Statistics & Data Science). She was the co-founder of the first AIxTeens conference. She is an incoming Artificial Intelligence Summer Analyst at JP Morgan Chase. She has previously interned twice at Twitter as a Software Engineering Intern on the Notifications team. She will be speaking about a summary of Fairness in AI, and a couple of her undergraduate research projects on the subject.