WiDS 2024 Speakers

Women in Data Science | Central Massachusetts @ WPI

Wednesday, March 13th, 2024

Opening Remarks

Dr. Geri Louise Dimas

Dr. Geri Louise Dimas

Assistant Professor, Data Science Program, Bryant University

Geri Louise Dimas received her Ph.D. in Data Science Program from Worcester Polytechnic Institute in May 2023. She is now an Assistant professor at Bryant University in the Department of Information Systems and Analytics teaching Data Science courses.  Dr. Dimas is also the Co-Director of the Institute for the Qualitative Study of Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity (QSIDE) Stopping Trafficking And Modern-day Slavery Project (STAMP) Lab. Her research focuses on applications of applied analytics and data science at the intersection of societal issues such as immigration, anti-human trafficking, and homelessness.

 

Dr. Elke Rundensteiner

Dr. Elke Rundensteiner

Professor and Founding Head, Data Science Program, WPI

As the founding head of the interdisciplinary Data Science program here at WPI, I take great pleasure in doing all in my power to support the Data Science community in all its facets from research collaborations, new educational initiatives to our innovative Graduate Qualifying projects at the graduate level.

Having served as primary advisor and mentor of over 35 PhD students who have secured successful professional careers in computing, I’m proud of all the great accomplishments of students I have had the opportunity to collaborate with. With an h-index of 55, I have authored well over 400 publications, numerous patents, and software systems released to public domain. My research work, widely cited, has been supported by government agencies including NSF, NIH, DOE, FDA, and DARPA, and by industry including HP, IBM, Verizon Labs, GTE, NEC, AMADEUS, Charles River Analytics, and by labs such as MITRE Corporation. I’ve enjoyed holding leadership positions in the big data field, including having served as Associate Editor of prestigious journals including IEEE Transactions on Data and Knowledge Engineering and VLDB Journal and as area chair on premiere professional big data conferences, including ACM SIGMOD, VLDB, IEEE ICDE, and others

Panel: AI & Healthcare

Moderator

Dr. Erin Solovey

Dr. Erin Solovey

Associate Professor, Computer Science, WPI

Dr. Solovey’s research is in human-computer interaction. One focus of her research is on next-generation interaction techniques, such as brain-computer interfaces, physiological computing, and reality-based interaction. Dr. Solovey and her students design, build and evaluate interactive computing systems that use machine learning approaches to adapt and support the user’s changing cognitive state and context. She also investigates novel paradigms for designing with accessibility in mind, particularly for the Deaf community. Much of Dr. Solovey’s work also explores effective human interaction with complex and autonomous systems and vehicles. Her work has applications in areas such as education, gaming, future of work, family life, transportation, and complex decision making.

Areas of research include: AI /Machine Learning / Data / Robotics / Cyber / Autonomy Life Sciences & Biotechnology

Panelists

Sanika Bapat

Sanika Bapat

AI Engineer, MITRE

Sanika Bapat is an AI researcher at The MITRE Corporation. She holds a B.A. in Computer Science and Philosophy from Wellesley College, as well as an M.S. in Computer Science from Cornell University, with a concentration in Healthcare. Her graduate research centered on the summarization of clinical health records using large language models (LLM), which led to her co-founding a startup offering Natural Language Processing (NLP) services to clinicians. Her healthcare experience led to her passion for patterns and insights identifiable by large AI models. At MITRE, Sanika has diversified her expertise by applying different AI architectures across various domains, including healthcare, geospatial and environmental monitoring, and multimodal data fusion. Currently, her focus lies on evaluating Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG) techniques using LLMs.

 

Dr. Denise Dunlap

Dr. Denise Dunlap

Associate Professor, Manning School of Business, University of Massachusetts Lowell

Dr. Denise Dunlap is an Associate Professor in the Manning School of Business at the University of Massachusetts Lowell. Dr. Dunlap a specialist in strategic management and international business and focus on innovation and entrepreneurship. Her primary research interest is on studying how knowledge sourcing practices in developed countries and emerging markets matter for innovation and entrepreneurship. Dr. Dunlap’s most well-known research is on breakthrough innovations and those that improve global healthcare.

Her core research agenda is focused on scholarship engagement involving the intersection between business and science. Since joining UMass Lowell,  Dr. Dunlap has had the opportunity to pursue her long-term, interdisciplinary career passion, which is to engage in collaborative efforts with colleagues both within and outside of the Business School on important and high-impact topics regarding innovation and entrepreneurship. As a result of these interdisciplinary efforts, she is the business site PI on two NIH grants: the P50 Center for Accelerating Practices to End Suicide through Technology Translation (CAPES) and the Center of Advancing Point of Care Technologies (CAPCaT) in heart, blood, lung, and sleep disorders.

To read more about Dr. Dunlap, visit her website.

Dr. Erin Teeple

Dr. Erin Teeple

Senior Principal Scientist, Sanofi

Erin Teeple is a Senior Principal Scientist at Sanofi. She holds a ScB in Computational Biology and MD from Brown University. She earned her PhD in Data Science from Worcester Polytechnic Institute. She completed her residency training at Brown/Rhode Island Hospital and Harvard School of Public Health and a postdoctoral fellowship in clinical outcomes research at Brigham and Women’s Hospital. Her published scientific works span from laboratory studies into fundamental mechanisms of disease to epidemiology and clinical outcomes analyses with a focus on the development of novel AI/ML methods for biomedical applications.  

 

Dr. Susmitha Wunnava

Dr. Susmitha Wunnava

Fellow, Harvard-MIT Center for Regulatory Science

 About Dr. Wunnava:  I’m a machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) scientist, and I recently joined the CRS Regulatory Science Fellowship Program to continue my research at the intersection of AI and healthcare while collaborating with and learning from world-class researchers and medical experts. My current work with Dr. Timothy Miller at Boston Children’s Hospital and Dr. Florence Bourgeois at CRS is focused on developing analytical tools to predict medical device safety and efficacy in pre- and post-market databases. This research would allow regulatory agencies like the FDA to proactively identify trends and safety signals, assess device performance, and analyze data-related workflows to improve the regulation of new and existing devices. After this fellowship, I would like to pursue a career as an academic AI researcher focusing on developing useful tools and techniques to solve real-world problems at the intersection of NLP/machine learning and healthcare. NLP for medical device adverse event information extraction is a nascent field, and there is significant potential for groundbreaking work in this area.

Bio: https://hmcrs.org/fellowship/meet-the-fellows/susmitha-wunnava/

 

Technical Talks

Sohini Sarkar, Ph.D., MBA, MS

Sohini Sarkar, Ph.D., MBA, MS

Product Management Lead for Math, Optimization, Quantum Computing, and NLP at MathWorks

Talk Tite: NLP and LLMs for Engineering Applications

Dr. Sarkar has had the opportunity to gain broad experience in business strategy and product management for companies like Dassault Systèmes and MathWorks. In these roles, she has worked to develop complex analyses and innovative solutions to identify new market opportunities and drive growth.

In addition to her hands-on experience, she completed a Doctor of Philosophy in Civil Engineering from Vanderbilt University, and a Master of Business Administration from the University of Texas at Dallas. I also earned a certification in Product Management from Pragmatic Marketing.

Dr. Sarkar’s areas of expertise include: Product Management | Strategic Planning | Market Positioning | Market Analysis | Team Building & Leadership | Presentation & Communication | Competitive Analysis | Product Roadmapping | Financial Modeling | Business & Corporate Strategy | Business Analytics | Market Analysis & Competitive Intelligence | Statistical Analysis & Interpretation

You can read more about Dr. Sarkar on her LinkedIn Profile.

Anna Raney

Anna Raney

Lead AI Security Engineer, MITRE

Talk Tite: Watermarking for Data Provenance in Object Detection

Anna Raney is a Lead AI Engineer at The MITRE Corporation. She holds a B.S. in Electrical Engineering and M.S. in Computer Engineering, specializing in image processing and pattern recognition, from the University of New Hampshire. Since joining MITRE in 2020, Anna has explored various facets of AI, but found her passion to be AI Security when she led a project on embedding watermarks into object detection datasets for data provenance. She is now the Secured AI Group Lead within the Trustworthy and Secure AI Department. In her role, Anna works closely with diverse stakeholders from the Department of Defense (DoD), Intelligence Community (IC), and Department of Homeland Security (DHS), developing AI capabilities that are safe, secure, and trustworthy. Additionally, she contributes to MITRE ATLAS (https://atlas.mitre.org/), a comprehensive, globally accessible knowledge base that details adversary tactics and techniques against AI-enabled systems.

 

Closing Remarks

Dr. Elke Rundensteiner

Dr. Elke Rundensteiner

Professor and Founding Head, Data Science Program, WPI

As the founding head of the interdisciplinary Data Science program here at WPI, I take great pleasure in doing all in my power to support the Data Science community in all its facets from research collaborations, new educational initiatives to our innovative Graduate Qualifying projects at the graduate level.

Having served as primary advisor and mentor of over 35 PhD students who have secured successful professional careers in computing, I’m proud of all the great accomplishments of students I have had the opportunity to collaborate with. With an h-index of 55, I have authored well over 400 publications, numerous patents, and software systems released to public domain. My research work, widely cited, has been supported by government agencies including NSF, NIH, DOE, FDA, and DARPA, and by industry including HP, IBM, Verizon Labs, GTE, NEC, AMADEUS, Charles River Analytics, and by labs such as MITRE Corporation. I’ve enjoyed holding leadership positions in the big data field, including having served as Associate Editor of prestigious journals including IEEE Transactions on Data and Knowledge Engineering and VLDB Journal and as area chair on premiere professional big data conferences, including ACM SIGMOD, VLDB, IEEE ICDE, and others