Artificial intelligence is a tool for human creativity, not a risk
Cypriot scientist and academic Xenia Miscouridou speaks to PANIS PIERI about artificial intelligence, data science, working with Google, as well as being involved with research and innovation.
It is a fact that Cyprus has amazing scientists around the world. One of these cool but down-to-earth scientists is Xenia Miscouridou.
Xenia has recently been recognized as one of the Forbes 30 under 30 Europe in the sector of science and healthcare.
Xenia is a Lecturer in Statistics and Machine Learning at Imperial College London, within a new research centre focusing on interdisciplinary AI research, bringing together academia and industry.
Xenia is the President of j-ISBA, the early career section of the International Society of Bayesian Analysis. She is active in promoting women in Data Science and Statistics through the organisation of events and workshops.
Xenia will be attending as a speaker a couple of events in Cyprus in the next few days. On Saturday (24/9) she will join the EcoxCyprus online meetup and on Thursday (29/9) the Cyprus Forum.
