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March 19-29 2021 |
Coded Bias Virtual Screening
Our virtual screening of Coded Bias has ended. It was originally March 19-March 22 and then was extended until March 29.
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March 21 2021 | Welcome, Thank you, Land Acknowledgement |
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March 21 2021 |
Panel Discussion: Clarkson Researchers Working on Issues of Bias in AI and Automated Decision Making
Thank you to those who attended Sunday March 21, 6 pm EDT.
With Yan Chen (Senior Computer Science Student and Researcher),
Chris Mahoney (Junior Computer Science Student and Researcher),
Izzi Grasso (Senior Data Science Student and Researcher, Rising PhD Student University of Washington),
Abigail Matthews (Current Ph.D. Student and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee Member at UW Madison Department of Computer Science,Clarkson alumna),
Esma Wali (Ph.D. Student and Researcher, Department of Computer Science),
Will Smialek (Sophomore Computer Science Major and Researcher),
Tom Middleton (Masters Student and Researcher, Department of Computer Science),
Golshan Madraki (Assistant Professor, Reh School of Business),
Jeanna Neefe Matthews (Professor, Department of Computer Science)
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March 22 2021 |
Come and discuss Coded Bias with us! Group discussion and small breakout sessions. We want to hear from you!
Thank you to those who attended Monday March 22, 6 pm EDT .
With Laura M Grabowski (Department Chair of Computer Science, SUNY Potsdam), Yetunde Folajimi (Associate Professor of Computer Science and Networking at Wentworth Institute of Technology, Founder Geek Girls Collaborative), Izzi Grasso (Senior Data Science Student and Researcher, Rising PhD Student University of Washington), Jackie Otala (Masters Student and Researcher, Engineering Science), Jeanna Neefe Matthews (Professor, Department of Computer Science), Lisa Blank (Director of STEM Programs, Watertown City School District)
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March 24 2021 |
Discussion with the Clarkson Open Source Institute (COSI): Looking Back, Looking Forward
Thank you to those who attended Wednesday March 24, 6 pm EDT.
With Yan Chen (Senior Computer Science Student and Researcher, Member of the COSI),
Chris Mahoney (Junior Computer Science Student and Researcher, Lab Director of the COSI),
Abigail Matthews (Current Ph.D. Student and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee Member at UW Madison Department of Computer Science, Former COSI Lab Director, Clarkson alumna),
Sophia Carlone (Freshman, Computer Science and Digital Arts Double Major, Member of the COSI),
Jeanna Neefe Matthews (Professor, Department of Computer Science, Faculty Advisor and Co-Founder COSI)
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March 26-29 2021 |
Picture A Scientist Virtual Screening (March 26- March 29)
Watch anytime between 6 pm EDT March 26 through 6 pm EDT March 29. Register to receive email with details of how to watch.
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March 28 2021 |
Panel Discussion: Change I Want for My Daughter (Mother, Mentor, Mentee, Sister, Friend, Colleague, ..)
Thank you to those who attended Sunday March 28, 6 pm EDT.
With Abigail Matthews (Current Ph.D. Student and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee Member at UW Madison Department of Computer Science, Former COSI Lab Director, Clarkson alumna),
Jeanna Neefe Matthews (Professor, Department of Computer Science),
Bria Cole, (Chief Inclusion Office, Clarkson Alumna, Rising PhD student Howard University),
Patrice Cole (Chief Inclusion Office),
Mahnoor Ali (Freshman, STEM student),
Esma Wali (Ph.D. Student and Researcher, Department of Computer Science),
Izzi Grasso (Senior Data Science Student and Researcher, Rising PhD Student University of Washington),
Jennifer Knack (Associate Professor, Department of Psychology)
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March 29 2021 |
ACM Distinguished Panel: Designing Futures of Algorithmic Fairness: From Coded Bias to Algorithmic Fairness
Thank you to those who attended March 29, 2:30-4 PM EDT.
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March 29 2021 |
Come and discuss Picture A Scientist with us! Group discussion and small breakout sessions. We want to hear from you!
Thank you to those who attended Monday March 29, 6 pm EDT.
With Silvana Andreescu (Professor / Chair of Chemistry & Biomolecular Science / Egon Matijevic Endowed Chair / Associate Dean for Research for the School of Arts & Sciences), Ruth Baltus (Professor Emeritus of Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering), Jeanna Neefe Matthews (Professor, Department of Computer Science), Carolyne Shultes (Sophomore Chemical Engineering Major/Mathematics Minor, Society of Women Engineers Vice President)
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March 31 2021 |
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Yan Chen (Senior Computer Science Student and Researcher, Clarkson University, Honors Program Class of 2021, Member of the Clarkson Open Source Institute)
Chris Mahoney (Junior Computer Science Student and Researcher, Clarkson University, Lab Director of the Clarkson Open Source Institute)
Izzi Grasso (Senior Data Science Student and Researcher, Clarkson University, Rising PhD Student University of Washington)
Abigail Matthews (Current Ph.D. Student and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee Member at University of Wisconsin Madison Department of Computer Science, Former COSI Lab Director, Clarkson alumna)
Esma Wali (Ph.D. Student and Researcher, Department of Computer Science, Clarkson University)
Sarah Treptow (STEM LEAF Project Director, Clarkson University)
Jeanna Neefe Matthews (Professor, Department of Computer Science, Clarkson University, ACM Technology Policy Council, IEEE AI Policy Committee, Faculty Advisor Clarkson Open Source Institute)
Paul Hyland (ACM US Technology Policy Council)
Lorraine Kisselburgh (Purdue University, ACM Technology Policy Council)