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Press Release 02/28/2024 MIT senior Sadhana Lolla
has won the prestigious Gates Cambridge Scholarship, which offers students an
opportunity to pursue graduate study in the field of their choice at Cambridge
University in the U.K. Established in 2000, the Gates
Cambridge Scholarship offers full-cost post-graduate scholarships to
outstanding applicants from countries outside of the U.K. The mission of the
scholarship is to build a global network of future leaders committed to improving
the lives of others. Lolla, a senior from Clarksburg,
Maryland, is majoring in computer science and minoring in mathematics and
literature. At Cambridge, she will pursue an MPhil in technology policy. In the future, Lolla aims to lead
conversations on deploying and developing technology for marginalized
communities, such as the rural Indian village that her family calls home, while
also conducting research in embodied intelligence. At MIT, Lolla conducts research
on safe and trustworthy robotics and deep learning at the Distributed Robotics
Laboratory with Professor Daniela Rus. Her research has spanned debiasing
strategies for autonomous vehicles and accelerating robotic design processes.
At Microsoft Research and Themis AI, she works on creating uncertainty-aware
frameworks for deep learning, which has impacts across computational biology,
language modeling, and robotics. She has presented her work at the Neural
Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) conference and the International
Conference on Machine Learning (ICML). Outside of research, Lolla leads
initiatives to make computer science education more accessible globally. She is
an instructor for class 6.s191 (MIT Introduction to Deep Learning), one of the
largest AI courses in the world, which reaches millions of students annually.
She serves as the curriculum lead for Momentum AI, the only U.S. program that
teaches AI to underserved students for free, and she has taught hundreds of
students in Northern Scotland as part of the MIT Global Teaching Labs program. Lolla was also the director for
xFair, MIT’s largest student-run career fair, and is an executive board member
for Next Sing, where she works to make a cappella more accessible for students
across musical backgrounds. In her free time, she enjoys singing, solving
crossword puzzles, and baking. “Between Sadhana's impressive
research in the Distributed Robotics Group, her volunteer teaching with
Momentum AI, and her internship and extracurricular experiences, she has
developed the skills to be a leader,†says Kim Benard, associate dean of distinguished
fellowships in Career Advising and Professional Development. “Her work at
Cambridge will allow her the time to think about reducing bias in systems and
the ethical implications of her work. I am proud that she will be representing
MIT in the Gates Cambridge community.†You may also access this article through our web-site http://www.lokvani.com/ |
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