What we’re about
This Meetup group supports the SF Bay ACM Chapter. You can join the actual SF Bay Chapter by coming to a meeting - most meetings are free, and our membership is only $20/year !
The chapter has both educational and scientific purposes:
- the science, design, development, construction, languages, management and applications of modern computing.
- communication between persons interested in computing.
- cooperation with other professional groups
Our official bylaws will be available soon at the About Us page on our web site. See below for out Code of Conduct.
Videos of past meetings can be found at http://www.youtube.com/user/sfbayacm
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http://www.sfbayacm.org/
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Article IX: Code of Conduct - from the ACM Professional Chapter Code of Conduct
Harassment or hostile behavior is unwelcome, including speech that intimidates,creates discomfort, or interferes with a person’s participation or opportunity for participation, in a Chapter meeting or Chapter event.Harassment in any form, including but not limited to harassment based on alienage or citizenship, age, color, creed, disability, marital status, military status, national origin, pregnancy, childbirth- and pregnancy-related medical conditions, race, religion, sex, gender,veteran status, sexual orientation or any other status protected by laws in which the Chapter meeting or Chapter event is being held, will not be tolerated. Harassment includes the use of abusive or degrading language, intimidation, stalking, harassing photography or recording,inappropriate physical contact, sexual imagery and unwelcome sexualattention. A response that the participant was “just joking,” or “teasing,”or being “playful,” will not be accepted.2. Anyone witnessing or subject to unacceptable behavior should notify a chapter officer or ACM Headquarters.3. Individuals violating these standards may be sanctioned or excluded from further participation at the discretion of the Chapter officers or responsible committee members.
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Holiday Meet and Greet with Dr. Artem A. Trotsyuk, Stanford UniversityFrontegg, Mountain View, CA
Computer Ghost of Christmas Past says:
"Remember the whirr of dial-up tones and floppy disks? Ah, simpler times when every kilobyte was precious!"Computer Ghost of Christmas Present says:
"Look at the world now—always online, apps for everything, and streaming cat videos in 4K! Enjoy the moment, for technology never pauses!"Computer Ghost of Christmas Future says:
"Behold a future where machines and humans are seamlessly intertwined. But beware: cherish what you create, or risk losing touch with what makes us human."Come join us for food and drinks as we celebrate this past year, catch up with friends, and look into the future. Not a member? That's ok, come rub elbows with members and see what its all about!
We are very grateful for Front Egg hosting our holiday celebration.
### Agenda
5:00 pm Council Meeting -Professional Development Seminars in 2025
6:00 pm Yearend Party
7:00 pm Active Zoom & YouTube Stream
7:10 pm Meet with Dr. Artem A. Trotsyuk, Postdoctoral Scholar, Biomedical Ethics, Stanford University
"Disruptive & low-cost solutions on AI-enabled platform"
9:00 pm CloseJoin us Online:
### Abstract
Swaza is transforming respiratory care with the world’s first nanofluid breathing aid capable of raising blood oxygen levels without the need for O2 tanks or ventilators. Swaza disruptive, low-cost solution provides a safe, non-invasive alternative to mechanical ventilation, redefining the standard of care for a critical unmet need. In addition to respiratory care, we’ve engineered products on our AI-enabled platform for burn, wound, and trauma care, harnessing oxygen's power to promote tissue regeneration.
### Speaker Bio:
Dr. Artem A. Trotsyuk is a fellow with the Stanford Center for Biomedical Ethics. He completed his PhD in Bioengineering and Masters in Computer Science with an AI specialization at Stanford University under the supervision of Dr. Geoffrey Gurtner in the Department of Surgery. He was co-advised by Dr. Zhenan Bao in the Department of Chemical Engineering alongside Dr. Russ Altman and Dr. Michael Snyder. His thesis focused on developing a smart bandage that implements a closed-loop AI processing system for sensing and therapeutic delivery into a wound bed. His current work focuses on evaluating unintended consequences of AI in biomedicine, and developing mitigation frameworks.
### Honors & Awards
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- Forbes 30 Under 30 Scholar, Forbes (09/30/2019)
- 2018 Trainee Award, Wound Healing Society (05/30/2018)
### Professional Education
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- Doctor of Philosophy, Stanford University, BIOE-PHD (2022)
- Master of Science, Stanford University, CS-MS (2022)
- Bachelor of Science, University of California, Davis, Biological Sciences (2009)