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Podcast: How Did Stanford's Women in Data Science Event Get Started?
By
Trisha Mahoney
posted
Mon February 17, 2020 01:29 PM
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Want to learn
more about the Stanford Women in Data Science Conference (how it got started, the overall mission and its global impact to date)?
In this episode of the new Data Scientist Podcast series,
IBM
AI Tech
Evangelist Trisha Mahoney interviews Karen Matthys, Executive Director at External Partners at Stanford’s Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME) and co-Director of the Women in Data Science Conference (WiDS).
The
Global WiDS Conference
is
March 2, 2020 at Stanford
University
with
150+ regional events worldwide
.
The WiDS initiative aims to inspire and educate data scientists worldwide, regardless of gender, and to support women in the field
.
Prior to the conference,
WiDS
hosts
a Datathon
competition
on Kaggle focused on a healthcare
social impact challenge
.
Check out the Podcast here
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