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    Jeremy Howard

    Deep learning @ Answer.AI, fast.ai and University of Queensland

    Jeremy Howard is a renowned deep learning researcher associated with fast.ai and the University of Queensland. He is also known as Claire's daddy.

    His extensive professional background includes being the Founding CEO of Enlitic, the past President of Kaggle, and a Co-founder of Masks4All. Jeremy has held various key positions at organizations such as Answer.AI, Stanford University, CSIRO's Data61, and more.

    Jeremy Howard is an accomplished individual with a diverse educational background. He studied BA in Philosophy at the University of Melbourne and completed Executive Education in Global Leadership and Public Policy for the 21st Century at Harvard Kennedy School. Jeremy's contributions span across multiple domains from founding FastMail.FM and Optimal Decisions to his involvement in the research and academic field.

    Previously, Jeremy Howard has been involved in roles such as Co-founder and researcher at fast.ai, Chief Scientist at platform.ai, and Faculty at Singularity University. His experience also includes positions like Chief Science Officer at doc.ai and being a Faculty member at University of San Francisco's Master of Science in Data Science program.

    Jeremy Howard's rich career history encompasses leadership roles at various organizations like Enlitic, Kaggle, Masks4All, and more. He has also been recognized as a Young Global Leader at the World Economic Forum and a Member of the Global AI Council. Jeremy's expertise in deep learning and research prowess is evident through his impactful contributions to the field.

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    Dec 13 · twitter

    Why isn't Tukey more well-known? He's the godfather of data science.

    Coined the terms "bit", "software", and "exploratory data analysis". Made FFTs usable. And much more… https://t.co/K1yT2WtwWX https://t.co/RRDVfTj9yi

    Why isn't Tukey more well-known? He's the godfather of data science.

Coined the terms "bit", "softw
    Dec 10 · twitter

    Wow cool! New research on, literally, "why ice is slippery". :D https://t.co/08dwHzpC6C

    Wow cool! New research on, literally, "why ice is slippery".
:D https://t.co/08dwHzpC6C
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    San Francisco, California, United States