American computer scientist
Tamara Ann Broderick is an American computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology . She works on machine learning and Bayesian inference .[ 1]
Education and early career
Broderick is from Parma Heights, Ohio .[ 3] She attended Laurel School and graduated in 2003.[ 4] Whilst at high school she took part in the inaugural Massachusetts Institute of Technology Women's Technology Program.[ 5] She studied mathematics at Princeton University , earning a bachelor's degree in 2007.[ 3] She was a Marshall scholar , allowing her to pursue graduate research at the University of Cambridge .[ 3] She was a runner-up in the Association for Women in Mathematics Alice T. Shafer Prize for Excellence in Mathematics.[ 3] [ 6] She was co-president of the Princeton Math Club and organised a competition for high school maths teams.[ 3] She won the Phi Beta Kappa Prize for the highest academic average at Princeton University .[ 7] During her undergraduate degree, Broderick worked on dark matter haloes with Rachel Mandelbaum .[ 8] Broderick moved to the United Kingdom for her graduate studies, earning a Master of Advanced Studies for completing Part III of the Mathematical Tripos at the University of Cambridge in 2009.[ 9] [ 10] Her Master's thesis looked at the Nomon selection method , improving the efficiency of communications.[ 11] [ 12] She returned to America in 2009, joining University of California, Berkeley for her Master's and PhD.[ 10] Her graduate research was supported by the Berkeley Fellowship and a National Science Foundation Fellowship.[ 7] Her PhD thesis Clusters and features from combinatorial stochastic processes looked at clustering and speeding up the analysis of large, streaming data sets.[ 13] [ 2] In 2013 she was selected for the Berkeley EECS Rising Stars conference.[ 14]
Research and career
Broderick joined Massachusetts Institute of Technology as an Assistant Professor in 2015.[ 14] She is interested in Bayesian statistics and Graphical models .[ 15] She was the recipient of a Google Faculty Research Grant and International Society for Bayesian Analysis Lifetime Members Junior Researcher Award.[ 16] She was awarded an Army Research Office young investigator program award to investigate machine-learning to quantify uncertainty in data analysis.[ 17] Broderick is also Alfred P. Sloan Foundation scholar.[ 18] [ 19] [ 20] [ 21]
Academic service
In 2018, Broderick spoke at the Harvard University Institute for Applied Computational Science Women in Data Science conference.[ 22] She spoke about Bayesian inference at the 2018 International Conference on Machine Learning.[ 23] She led a three-day Masterclass on machine learning at University College London in June 2018.[ 24] [ 25] Broderick is a scientific advisor for AI.Reverie and WiML (Women in Machine Learning ).[ 26] [ 27] She has developed a high-school level introduction to machine learning with the Women's Technology Program (WTP).[ 28] Software she has developed is available on her website.[ 29]
Awards and honors
Broderick was awarded the Evelyn Fix Memorial Medal and Citation and the International Society for Bayesian Analysis Savage Award for her doctoral thesis.[ 30] [ 31] She was awarded a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to scale her machine learning techniques.[ 32] [ 28] She was a 2021 Leadership Academy winner of the Committee of Presidents of Statistical Societies .[ 33]
References
^ a b Tamara Broderick publications indexed by Google Scholar
^ a b Tamara Broderick at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
^ a b c d e "Alumni Profile: Tamara Broderick" (PDF) . princeton.edu . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Laurel School | Alumnae | Distinguished Alumna Award Recipients" . laurelschool.org . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Woman in technology" . news.mit.edu . 29 June 2015. Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "January 2007 Prizes and Awards" (PDF) . MAA . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ a b "MIT School of Engineering | » Tamara Broderick" . engineering.mit.edu . MIT Engineering. Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ Brinkmann, Jonathan; Seljak, Uroš; Broderick, Tamara; Hirata, Christopher M.; Mandelbaum, Rachel (2006). "Ellipticity of dark matter haloes with galaxy–galaxy weak lensing" . Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society . 370 (2): 1008– 1024. arXiv :astro-ph/0507108 . Bibcode :2006MNRAS.370.1008M . doi :10.1111/j.1365-2966.2006.10539.x . ISSN 0035-8711 . S2CID 238069 .
^ Cambridge, research in physics from the University of; California, an MS in computer science from the University of; uncertainty, Berkeley Sessions Bayesian machine learning: Quantifying; Learning, robustness at scale Machine; star, Data Science Location: 1A 06/07 Level: Intermediate Secondary topics: Hardcore Data Science Tamara BroderickAverage. "Speaker: Tamara Broderick: Big data conference: Strata Data Conference, September 25 - 28, 2017, New York, NY" . conferences.oreilly.com . Retrieved 2018-12-27 . {{cite web }}
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^ a b "Speaker: Tamara Broderick: Big data conference: Strata Data Conference, September 25 - 28, 2017, New York, NY" . conferences.oreilly.com . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Nomon: Efficient communication with a single switch" (PDF) . MIT . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Tamara Broderick" . tamarabroderick.com . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ Broderick, Tamara Ann (2014). Clusters and Features from Combinatorial Stochastic Processes (PhD thesis). University of California, Berkeley. OCLC 919405382 .
^ a b "Rising Stars in EECS | UC Berkeley" . eecs.berkeley.edu . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Speakers" . machine-intelligence-summit.com . Machine Intelligence Summit. Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Google Faculty Research Awards 2016" (PDF) . services.google.com . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Tamara Broderick receives prestigious Army Research Office award | MIT EECS" . eecs.mit.edu . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Two EECS faculty members receive 2018 Sloan Research Fellowships | MIT EECS" . eecs.mit.edu . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "2018 Fellows" . sloan.org . Archived from the original on 2018-11-01. Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "American Mathematical Society" . ams.org . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Massachusetts Institute of Technology" . sloan.org . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ Harvard Institute for Applied Computational Science (15 March 2018), Women in Data Science (2018): Tamara Broderick, MIT , retrieved 2018-12-27
^ Steven Van Vaerenbergh (4 September 2018), Tamara Broderick: Variational Bayes and Beyond: Bayesian Inference for Big Data (ICML 2018 tutorial) , retrieved 2018-12-27
^ "CSML Masterclass with Tamara Broderick" . cs.ucl.ac.uk . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "CSML Masterclass" . tamarabroderick.com . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "AI.Reverie" . AI. Reverie . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Tamara Broderick, PhD" . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ a b "NSF Award Search: Award#1750286 - CAREER: Robust, scalable, reliable machine learning" . nsf.gov . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Tamara Broderick" . tamarabroderick.com . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Student Departmental Awards | Department of Statistics" . statistics.berkeley.edu . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "Savage Award | International Society for Bayesian Analysis" . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "News | Tamara Broderick receives 2018 NSF CAREER Award" . stat.mit.edu . Retrieved 2018-12-27 .
^ "2021 COPSS Award Winners" . AmStat News . May 1, 2021.