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Jesmin Jahan Tithi

Dr. Jesmin Jahan Tithi is an AI Research Scientist at Intel focusing on high-performance computing and software-hardware codesign of next-generation processors targeting large-scale machine learning and graph applications. At Intel, Jesmin contributed to DOE's OCR, ECP Pathforward, CORAL2 projects, and DARPA's HIVE and SDH projects. She received her Ph.D. from Stony Brook University, New York (SUNYSB), and worked as an intern in Google, Intel, and PNNL during her Ph.D. After finishing her B.Sc in Computer Science and Engineering from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology, she also worked as a Lecturer in the same prestigious department. Jesmin is a founding member of the Z-inspection -- an assessment process for Trustworthy & Ethical AI. Jesmin has been a member of the ACM Future of Computing Academy (Dec 2019-June 2021), Heidelberg Nobel Laureate Forum alumni (2019), and a current member of the ACM Code of Professional Ethics Board, and ACM Selects. Jesmin is a regular reviewer for ACM and IEEE conferences and journals. Jesmin holds six issued patents and over twenty-two peer-reviewed publications.

Mar
15
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2021

People in Computing #6: Women in Security and Entrepreneurship

In security, women pioneered key advancement such as the creation of virtual machines and zero knowledge proofs. Last month, Bubble's IPO minted the youngest self-made woman billionaire: Whitney Wolfe Herd. In this week's Select, we provide a snapshot of women whose contributions have shaped cybersecurity and the tech business landscape.
Mar
08
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2021

People in Computing #5: Women who Shaped the Internet

In this week's Select, we provide a snapshot of women whose contributions have shaped both the Internet and the technology's profound influence in our lives.
Jan
12
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2021
Getting Started Series

Getting Started with Distributed Computing

While it is challenging to deploy and maintain these systems, a properly implemented distributed system serves as a backbone for modern computing at scale.
Oct
27
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2020
Computing in Practice Series

Why Algorithmic Fairness?

It is important to understand where and how these systems can reflect, amplify or introduce bias into our decision-making, particularly in life-altering and vulnerable situations where these biases can result in harm.
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Spotlight on Computing in India

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