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Abstract
Hosted by Al Martin, VP, Data and AI Expert Services and Learning at IBM, Making Data Simple provides the latest thinking on big data, A.I., and the implications for the enterprise from a range of experts.
This week on Making Data Simple, we have Debbie Berebichez she is the first Mexican woman to graduate from Stanford University with a PhD in Physics, and she uses her education and background to make science approachable to a wide range of audiences. Debbie co-hosts numerous TV shows, where she uses her knowledge of physics to explain the science behind extraordinary engineering feats. Deborah is the Chief Data Scientist at Metis where she leads the creation and growth of exceptional data science training opportunities. Deborah completed two postdoctoral fellowships at Columbia University's Applied Math and Physics Department and at NYU's Courant Institute for Mathematical Sciences where she carried out research in the area of acoustic waves. She invented a highly effective technique in the field of wireless communications whereby a cell phone user can communicate with a desired target user in a location far away.
Show Notes
2:10 – Debbie’s mission statement
8:58 – Mentorship
11:25 - Debbie talks about Discovery TV shows
15:04 – Debbie discusses her Ted Talk
19:20 - Data literacy discussion
30:35 – Physicist to data science
33:22 – Training and data scientist
38:43 - What makes the perfect data science implementation in a company?
41:53 – Debbie’s advice for young girls
Debbie Berebichez - Instagram
Debbie Berebichez - Twitter
Debbie Berebichez - LinkedIn
Debbie Berebichez - Facebook
Statistic and the art of deception
Connect with the Team
Producer Kate Brown - LinkedIn.
Producer Steve Templeton - LinkedIn.
Host Al Martin - LinkedIn and Twitter.
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