Computer scientist Suchi Saria recognized in ‘MIT Technology Review’
Computer scientist whose algorithms help detect life-threatening sepsis named to ’35 Innovators Under 35′ list.
Computer scientist whose algorithms help detect life-threatening sepsis named to ’35 Innovators Under 35′ list.
Assistant Professor Suchi Saria has been named one of MIT Technology Review’s 35 Innovators Under 35.
Suchi Saria and Carol Reiley were profiled by Forbes.com as leading women in the research field of artificial intelligence.
In a Q&A with Inverse Innovation, Suchi Saria discusses her research in using machine learning algorithms to tailor treatment and improve outcomes for clinical patients.
“A momentous change in health care is under way,” says Suchi Saria, an assistant professor of Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University. Fast Company reports five ways that machine learning is poised to bring new rigor to medicine.
Suchi Saria will present at a White House-sponsored workshop on artificial intelligence on June 7, 2016.
Suchi Saria, assistant professor in the Whiting School of Engineering’s Department of Computer Science, has been named one of the “AI 10 to Watch” in 2015 by IEEE Intelligent Systems magazine.