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May 22, 2020 · Rediet Abebe, M.S. '18 and Ph.D. '19, became Cornell's first black female Ph.D. in Computer Science this past December. While at Cornell, she was advised by Jon Kleinberg, Tisch University Professor and Interim Dean of Computing and Information Science. Now she is heading to the University of California, Berkeley, to begin a professorship in ...
- Rediet Abebe Makes History at Cornell CIS
and in Amharic . . . from BBC News. “As one of just [a] few...
- As Rediet Abebe Earns a Ph.D., a First for Cornell Computer ...
As Rediet Abebe Earns a Ph.D., a First for Cornell Computer...
- Rediet Abebe Makes History at Cornell CIS
May 21, 2020 · Abebe, the first black woman to earn a doctorate at Cornell in computer science, blazed a trail not just for herself, but for others, too. Though she completed her studies in December, before the pandemic she’d planned to return to Ithaca in May to participate in Commencement events. Black in AI, a group she co-founded in 2017, ballooned from ...
Apr 8, 2022 · To better highlight a historical event at Cornell University, I would suggest renaming the first half of the title, “Rediet Abebe, the first Black woman to complete her Ph.D. in Computer Science.”
Rediet Abebe. Rediet Abebe ( Amharic: ረድኤት አበበ) is an Ethiopian computer scientist working in algorithms and artificial intelligence. She is an assistant professor of computer science at the University of California, Berkeley. Previously, she was a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows. [1]
Rediet Abebe. I am a Junior Fellow at the Harvard Society of Fellows and Andrew Carnegie Fellow. My research examines the interaction of algorithms and inequality, with a focus on contributing to the mathematical and computational foundations of this area. I am serving on the executive committee for ACM EAAMO and was a program co-chair for the ...