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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Address: 30 Humbert St M6J 3A9 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: girlsintechcon.com/

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Girls in Tech Conference GITCon 08.06.2021

Don't forget, the early bird discount for GITCon 2019 closes in TWO DAYS on Wednesday, February 27th! Hurry, the conference is filling up fast!! To register, visit our website at https://www.girlsintechcon.com/2019-registration. We hope to see you there!

Girls in Tech Conference GITCon 22.05.2021

Registration for GITCon 2019 is officially open! To register, go to our website at https://www.girlsintechcon.com/ and fill in the survey and hurry! The early bird discount is only available until February 27th! We hope to see you there!

Girls in Tech Conference GITCon 14.05.2021

Registration for GITCon 2019 opens TOMORROW!!

Girls in Tech Conference GITCon 01.05.2021

Happy Family Day! We are so excited, registration for the second annual Girls in Tech Conference is opening in TWO DAYS on February 20th! Don't forget, if you register early, the admission fee is only $5! To learn more about the event, please visit our website at https://www.girlsintechcon.com/. We hope to see you there!

Girls in Tech Conference GITCon 24.04.2021

We are SO excited to announce the keynote speaker for the Girls in Tech Conference 2019! Professor Marzyeh Ghassemi is an Assistant Professor at the University of Toronto in Computer Science and Medicine, and a Vector Institute faculty member holding a Canadian CIFAR AI Chair. Previously, she was a Visiting Researcher with Alphabet's Verily and post-doc with Dr. Peter Szolovits at MIT. Her PhD research at MIT focused on creating and applying machine learning algorithms toward...s improved prediction and stratification of human risks, with clinical collaborations at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Massachusetts General Hospital, encompassing unsupervised learning, supervised learning, and structured prediction. Her work has been applied to estimating the physiological state of critically ill patients, modeling the need for an intervention, and diagnosing phonotraumatic voice disorders. Prior to MIT, she received an MSc. in biomedical engineering from Oxford University as a Marshall Scholar, and B.S. degrees in computer science and electrical engineering as a Goldwater Scholar at New Mexico State University. Remember to Save the Date! This year's Girls in Tech Conference will take place on April 13th at 30 Humbert St, Toronto and registration will open on Feburary 20th so make sure to check out our website at girlsintechcon.com and our other social media platforms for important announcements and updates! Get excited!!