02/2021: Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: Fall 2020 CIOS Honor Roll, for my course on online learning in Fall 2020.
Congratulations to ISyE faculty Swati Gupta, Siva Theja Maguluri, Pascal Van Hentenryck, Damon Williams, and Shihao Yang, who are on the Student Recognition of Excellence in Teaching: Fall 2020 CIOS Honor Roll!#amazingfaculty #wecandothat #progressandservice #leadingtheway pic.twitter.com/wGFdEQmMp5
— Georgia Tech ISyE (@GeorgiaTechISyE) February 11, 2021
12/2020: Teaching in the time of COVID: strategies to encourage interactions with students.
Like so much about 2020, the pandemic has required faculty to approach their pedagogy extra-creatively. In a new article from @GaTechEngineers, you can learn how 4 COE professors — including ISyE’s @swati1729 — successfully pivoted their teaching style: https://t.co/su9bQeujFj. pic.twitter.com/sGAxFxT74M
— Georgia Tech ISyE (@GeorgiaTechISyE) December 7, 2020
10/2020: VOICES for Social Justice Episode 5: How Do Algorithms Impact Behavior Over Time? Plus, Data Privacy, Social Media Addiction, and the Election, Interview with the Constellations Center for Equity in Computing, Georgia Tech.
In a new episode of VOICES, GT faculty members Swati Gupta and Wenke Lee join us for a conversation on how algorithms impact human behavior over time and what consequences can happen because of that.
Episode out now on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube!https://t.co/Re2yjvEvoB pic.twitter.com/vkWPuog2QW
— Constellations Center for Equity in Computing (@GT_CCEC) October 21, 2020
08/2020: Appointed as a Fouts Family Early Career Professor, August 2020.
Congratulations to ISyE Assistant Professor @swati1729, who has been appointed to a Fouts Family Early Career Professorship!
You can read about her research here: https://t.co/UkAgaG2NIw.#HelluvaEngineer #amazingfaculty #algorithms #bias #fairness #machinelearning pic.twitter.com/Vku3lTUuPR
— Georgia Tech ISyE (@GeorgiaTechISyE) August 13, 2020
06/2020: Our group members along with the MIP community members made the perfect scoring MIP pyramid!
I am super-excited to finally announce the #MIP2020 virtual #humanpyramid game winners. Team 1: @ambrosgleixner @akazachk @swati1729, Antonia Chmiela, Hassan Mortagy, Stefan Heinz . Team 2: @JeffLinderoth @jim_luedtke @AlbertoDelPia, Silvia di Gregorio, Carla Michini, José Nunez pic.twitter.com/fxjU0ZzKwc
— T-mo B-hold (@timoberthold) July 5, 2020
01/2020: The New Year 2020 started with receiving a bundle of letters from students at the Peeples Elementary school, following my 11/2019 visit. What an amazing gift in the new year!
Overwhelmed at receiving very thoughtful handwritten letters from students at @PeeplesFCBOE, following my lecture on fairness/bias using eg like distributing gifts (Santa Claus problem) to placing emergency rooms (facility location). #fairscientists in the making! #joysofacademia pic.twitter.com/oHTQxG62nX— Swati Gupta (@swati1729) January 9, 2020
12/2019: Podcast on Bias in AI, with our College of Engineering Dean Steve McLaughlin on bias/fairness in AI/ML – the uncommon engineer!
In the latest episode of “The Uncommon Engineer,” ML@GT assistant professor Swati Gupta discusses how #AI can speed up the hiring process, but with one big caveat. Listen to the podcast wherever you get your pods to learn more.
🎙️: https://t.co/x6IZ3S6Wzc pic.twitter.com/sMe2GUO2Q0— ML@GT virtually at #CVPR2020 (@mlatgt) March 24, 2020
11/2019: Workshop organization for a Focus Program on Data Science and Optimization, with proposal accepted by the Fields Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences, jointly with Sebastian Pokutta and Antoine Deza.
11/2019: Discussion with fifth graders in the Fayette County through a webcast from the Peeples Elementary School, about our research on Bias and Fairness in Algorithms, on November 12, 2019. This visit conspired from a letter from a fifth grader from Peeples about bias in algorithms!
Talking about bias/fairness to super enthusiastic fifth graders is one of the highlights of being in academia! I am amazed at how many fairness solutions these kids came up with! #bias #fairness @POGFayette @PeeplesFCBOE @AprilDeGennaro @GeorgiaTechISyE @gatechengineers @mlatgt pic.twitter.com/FAcH7o96Xn— Swati Gupta (@swati1729) November 17, 2019
11/2019: Panel discussion on Fairness in Machine Learning at Georgia Tech, along with my wonderful colleagues Judy Hoffman, Rachel Cummings and Deven Desai (link)
Earlier this month, ML@GT hosted a discussion on #fairness in bias in machine learning with four of our faculty members. ICYMI, here’s a recap and a recording of the talk!
📝: https://t.co/Frh3HPyPiX pic.twitter.com/MSXM5vElpj— ML@GT virtually at #CVPR2020 (@mlatgt) November 21, 2019
05/2019: Spoke at the Little Big Stage, Global Privacy Summit, Washington DC, at the invitation of the Future of Privacy Forum.
03/2019: Educational Module at Midvale Elementary School, Dekalb County, on “Prediction, Algorithms and Subsets“.
#tbt to when #MLatGT and @GeorgiaTechISyE assistant professor, Swati Gupta, taught students from Midvale Elementary School about bias and fairness in #AI and machine learning. She also helped them learn about algorithms! pic.twitter.com/BZcbkWFGPo— ML@GT virtually at #CVPR2020 (@mlatgt) April 25, 2019
02/2019: Invited Panelist at the CPDP on Profiling, Microtargeting and the Right to Reasonable Algorithmic Inferences (organized by Microsoft), Brussels, February 2019.
My talk about algorithmic inferences and profiling at @CPDPconferences is now live, https://t.co/fZXS68aoCH … as well as the talks of my fantastic co-speakers @SandraWachter5 @F_Kaltheuner @benwagne_r @willscrimshaw @RaviNa1k @privacyint— Swati Gupta (@swati1729) February 19, 2019
10/2018: Module on Digital Flows Master Class: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, for policy makers and lawyers, at the invitation of the Future of Privacy Forum. Slides and video are available at the link.
A must selfie after a successful event: the first of many digital data flows masterclass: emerging technologies! @futureofprivacy @VUBrussel @JulesPolonetsky pic.twitter.com/oWRTw5xDt2— Swati Gupta (@swati1729) October 25, 2018
03/2014: Interactive art exhibit, “Jiyo Re, Laado” (Part 2), at Media Lab, MIT, to initiate conversation about gender stereotypes and roles.
01/2014: Interactive art exhibit “Jiyo Re, Laado” (translation: Go live, my girl) at Dilli Haat, New Delhi, India, to initiate conversation about gender stereotypes and roles.
12/2011: Educational video on The Power of Exponentials, Big and Small, with John Silberholz and Nataly Youssef. This video is a part of CPALM curriculum and has been dubbed in Malay, Spanish, Mandarin and Urdu (click on the link above).