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Building a Legacy: Dr. Giulia De Masi

May 19, 2025 by Mariam Tahir Butt

At the heart of Dr. Giulia De Masi’s story is the power of curiosity and a deep commitment to environmental mentorship, two forces that shaped her own path and which she now strives to pass on to the next generation. From being a young girl fascinated by physics and astronomy to becoming a pioneering researcher in artificial intelligence (AI) for underwater robotics, her … [Read more...] about Building a Legacy: Dr. Giulia De Masi

Redefining What’s Possible at NASA: Gizzi Revels in Defying The Odds

May 15, 2023 by Katianne Williams

Artificial intelligence (AI) and NASA may not have been on Dr. Evana Gizzi’s mind when she was a math major at the University of Massachusetts (UMass) Lowell, but she’s an example of how you don’t have to have your career path figured out when you’re an undergraduate. For more about this article see link below. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10113486 For the … [Read more...] about Redefining What’s Possible at NASA: Gizzi Revels in Defying The Odds

Pipelining—Attractive Programs for Women: OpenMindEd AI: Broadening knowledge of artificial intelligence.

November 15, 2022 by Leslie Zucker

Olivia Brown and Victoria Helus like to joke that they came of age alongside artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (although technically the concepts were born well before they were). Now in their very early 30s, the women are “paying it forward” in a way, teaching students what they wish they would have learned about the space prior to entering college. The result … [Read more...] about Pipelining—Attractive Programs for Women: OpenMindEd AI: Broadening knowledge of artificial intelligence.

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