Google PhD Research & Engineering: Insights from MIT+CSAIL PhD Alumni

Registration is required: https://forms.gle/HvKNKeGdvdGNebJF8 

When/Where: November 6th, 12-2pm in CSAIL Star Seminar Room (32-D436)

Abstract: Join MIT PhD alumni now working at Google for an insider's look at life as a Googler. Learn about:

  • Day-to-day experiences: Hear firsthand accounts of what it's like to work on research and engineering projects at Google.
  • Cutting-edge research: Discover how Google fosters innovation and pushes the boundaries of technology.
  • Application and interview process: Get valuable tips and insights into successfully navigating the Google hiring process.

This session will feature a presentation followed by a Q&A.

 

Speaker Bio:

  • Suvinay Subramanian is a Software Engineer at Google, where he works on the architecture and codesign for Google's ML supercomputers, Tensor Processing Units (TPUs). His work has directly impacted innovative architecture and systems features in multiple generations of TPUs, and empowered performant training and serving of Google's research and production AI workloads. He also co-hosts the Computer Architecture Podcast that spotlights cutting-edge developments in computer architecture and systems. Suvinay received his PhD here at CSAIL under Professor Daniel Sanchez. 

     

  • Anny Zheng is a Senior Software Engineer of AI & Infrastructure at Google. She is directly engaged in the definition and design of Google's next generation data center network architecture for ML. She also serves as the Chair of Optica Optical Communications Technical Group and IEEE Communication Society Standards Liaison of Optical Networking Technical Committee. Anny received her PhD here at MIT under RLE Professor Vincent Chan