The second annual Women in Data Science conference (WiDS), held last week at Stanford University in California by the Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering (ICME), attracted a global audience.
ICME director Margot Gerritsen says the conference sought to emphasize the latest data science research, concentrating on how leading-edge companies in artificial intelligence, healthcare, and national security applied the technology. For example, several speakers noted the U.S. National Security Agency conducts mission-oriented research with big data, and they said having an advantage over adversaries requires being on the cutting edge of data science technology.
The event also served as a forum for female practitioners to network and find inspiration. Many speakers stressed the need for more women to pursue data science careers.
"We've gone from being a one-day technical conference to a global movement of women dedicated to inspiring the next generation of data scientists," says WiDS co-director Judy Logan.
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