Genetha Anne Gray is an analytics research scientist at Intel Corporation where she works on the design and development of machine learning algorithms and analytics capabilities for autonomous vehicles. Previously, she was part of the Talent Intelligence & Analytics organization where she analyzed talent supply chains, studied career progression, and modeled the changing representation of women in the workforce. Before joining Intel in 2014, Genetha spent 12 years as a member of the technical staff at Sandia National Labs in Livermore, CA. There, she has worked on problems related to the electrical and mechanical engineering of systems, the storage of nuclear waste, groundwater remediation, cyber security, and energy including renewables integration and grid operations. She has a Ph.D. in Computational & Applied Mathematics from Rice University and specializes in analytics techniques for decision making under uncertainty including optimization, data fusion techniques, model validation, and uncertainty quantification. She has co-authored more than 25 research publications, given more than 50 presentations at conferences and at universities, and is active within INFORMS and many of the NSF-funded mathematical research institutes. Genetha is also the co-author of a recently released text book on environmental modeling.
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Salesforce | Lead People Research Scientist | May 1, 2018 | — | Detail |