Suggestions
Maria Gorlatova
Nortel Networks Assistant Professor at Duke University
Maria Gorlatova is a renowned expert in Internet of Things, fog and edge computing, mobile augmented reality, wireless networking, and energy harvesting.
She is a recipient of prestigious awards like the Google Anita Borg USA Fellowship and MIT EECS Rising Star Recognition, among others.
Maria has showcased technical leadership by serving as a judge for the Consumer Electronics Show and chairing tracks at prominent conferences like the Grace Hopper Celebration and IEEE ICDCS.
With a Ph.D. from Columbia University and a M.Sc. from University of Ottawa, she has a strong educational background in networking energy harvesting and cybersecurity.
In addition to her academic positions at Duke University and Princeton University, Maria has held roles at IBM, D. E. Shaw Research, and Disney Research, contributing to her diverse professional experience.
She has been featured in reputable publications such as the New Yorker Magazine and MIT Technology Review for her groundbreaking work in the field of communications and technology.
Apart from her technical expertise, Maria is an adviser to IoT startups and a dedicated triathlete who has completed Ironman triathlons.
As a US Permanent Resident and Canadian citizen, Maria brings a global perspective to her innovative research and industry engagements.