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Noa Glaser

Noa Glaser is a Software Engineer in Google AI's Perception team. Noa has worked/researched at Harvard, MIT, Stanford's Computer Graphics lab, San Diego Supercomputer Center, Facebook/Building 8/Oculus, Intel, Apropose (an A16z backed startup), and Goldman Sachs Investment Banking. She graduated from Stanford University with a BS in Electrical Engineering and a Computer Science MS in AI where she served as President of Stanford Unmanned Aerial Vehicle club.

Nov
17
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2020
Getting Started Series

Getting Started with Computer Vision

Today, Computer Vision is important for everything from enabling autonomous vehicles to understand the world they are navigating, to using mobile phones to identify skin cancer, read a menu abroad in a foreign language, or identifying defective products in a manufacturing line.
Nov
10
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2020
Community Development Series

People in Computing #2

From ​election security​ to the data and network infrastructures of the future, this week’s People in Computing Select showcases professionals whose work highlights how computing impacts our society and/or helps shape how we engage with emerging ideas and technologies.
Oct
21
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2020
Community Development Series

People in Computing #1

The People in Computing series of Selects is intended to showcase members of the ACM, from all walks of life, whose stories are an inspiration for the larger computing community.
Oct
06
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2020
Getting Started Series

Getting Started with Software Engineering Best Practices

This week’s Select will focus on the things you might need to become proficient at in your first year - things that bring Software Engineering beyond coursework or an academic endeavour to a practice.
Sep
24
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2020
Community Development Series

Finding Your Voice in Computing

Your profession, unique identity, life experiences, skill sets and distinct voice as a computer scientist has value.
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