Rachel Thomas (academic)

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KnownforData ethics
Artificial intelligence
Rachel Thomas
Rachel Thomas speaks at the Linux Foundation in 2018
Alma materDuke University (PhD)
Swarthmore College
Known forData ethics
Artificial intelligence
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of San Francisco
Uber

Rachel Thomas is an American computer scientist and founding Director of the Center for Applied Data Ethics at the University of San Francisco. Together with Jeremy Howard, she is co-founder of fast.ai. Thomas was selected by Forbes magazine as one of the 20 most incredible women in artificial intelligence.

Thomas grew up in Galveston, Texas. In high school she began programming in C++. Thomas earned her bachelor's degree in mathematics at Swarthmore College in 2005.[1] At Swarthmore she was elected to the Phi Beta Delta honor society. She moved to Duke University for her graduate studies and finished her PhD in mathematics in 2010.[2] Her doctoral research involved a mathematical analysis of biochemical networks. During her doctorate she completed an internship at RTI International where she developed Markov models to evaluate HIV treatment protocols. Thomas joined Exelon as a quantitative analyst, where she scraped internet data and built models to provide information to energy traders.[3]

In 2013 Thomas joined Uber where she developed the driver interface and surge algorithms using machine learning.[4] She then became a teacher at Hackbright Academy, a school for women software engineers.[5]

Research and career

Work on data ethics and diversity

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