Dr Inmar Givoni

Senior Autonomy Engineering Manager, Uber Advanced Technology Group, Toronto

Machine learning, Artificial intelligence (AI), Deep Learning, Intersection of advanced AI technologies and market products, Self-driving vehicles, Autonomous driving

Media

These Women Are Building Uber's First Self-Driving Car

Marie Claire, July 16, 2019Online

URL: https://www.marieclaire.com/career-advice/a27616322/uber-self-driving-car/

It’s not just a far-off future: Autonomous vehicles are coming, and we have women to thank.

Biography

Inmar Givoni is a Senior Autonomy Engineering Manager at Uber Advanced Technology Group, Toronto, where she leads a team whose mission is to bring cutting-edge deep-learning models for self-driving vehicles from research and into production. She received her PhD (Computer Science) in 2011 from the University of Toronto, specializing in machine learning, and was a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge. She worked at Microsoft Research, Altera (now Intel), Kobo, and Kindred at roles ranging from research scientist to VP, Big Data, applying machine learning techniques to various problem domains and taking concepts from research to production systems. She is an inventor of several patents and has authored numerous top-tier academic publications in the areas of machine learning, computer vision, and computational biology. She is a regular speaker at AI events, and is particularly interested in outreach activities for young women, encouraging them to choose technical career paths.

For her volunteering efforts, Givoni has received the 2017 Arbor Award from UofT. In 2018 she was recognized as one of Canada’s 50 inspiring women in STEM. She was featured in Marie Claire, Toronto Life, The Globe and Mail, TWIML & AI podcast, ReWork’s list of 30 influential women in Canadian AI, UofT’s News, and other media venues.

Expertise

  • Computer Vision
  • Machine learning
  • Artificial intelligence (AI)
  • Intersection of advanced AI technologies and market products
  • Self-driving vehicles
  • Autonomous driving