News
As a computer scientist, Barbara Grosz has witnessed progress beyond her wildest dreams: computers have gone from simple counting devices to sophisticated machines that run massive global networks.
As a woman in academia, she has also seen progress—though it has been slower and harder fought.
Last month, Grosz became interim dean of the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, a Harvard institute that runs one of the nation’s elite fellowship programs. Grosz, a leading figure in artificial-intelligence studies, has been instrumental in bringing more scientists as fellows to Radcliffe since launching its science program in 2001.
Read the full article in Nature Network
Cutting-edge science delivered direct to your inbox.
Join the Harvard SEAS mailing list.