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'''Deborah Berebichez''' ([[Ciudad de México]]), es una doctora en física graduada en [[Stanford University]] y divulgadora de ciencia. En su tesis bajo la dirección de Thesis advisors: [[George C. Papanicolaou]] <ref>http://web.archive.org/web/http://georgep.stanford.edu/~papanico/ Professor George C. Papanicola - [[Stanford University]]</ref> y el físico (1998) [[Robert B. Laughlin]] <ref>http://www.stanford.edu/dept/physics/people/faculty/laughlin_robert.html Professor Robert B. Laughlin-[[Stanford University]]</ref> Berebichez desarrolló un nuevo método para focalizar la [[onda electromagnética]] con extrema exactitud en tiempo y espacio.<ref> Abstract of the thesis: http://www.math.nyu.edu/~debbie1/abstract.htm ''TIME REVERSAL OF ACOUSTIC WAVES'' </ref> <ref>http://www.thesciencebabe.com/media/DrDebbieDissertation.pdf thesis 2004] - (pdf 22 MT) see also " Weblinks" </ref> La aplicación de este método es útil para una [[transmisión de datos|transmisión segura de datos]] de un punto a otro de manera práctica. == Referencias == {{reflist}} == Enlaces externos == * Debbie Berebichez: [http://www.scienceblogs.de/personagrata/2009/02/debbie-berebichez-science-of-everyday-life.php ''Science of Everyday Life''] - Selbstdarstellung im "Science Blog" - Deutsch * Debbie Berebichez: [http://www.thesciencebabe.com/bio.php ''Biographie''] auf ihrer Homepage "Science Babe"' English * [http://www.tvmainstream.com/default.cfm?ID=8977&type=wmhigh&clip=2 Interview with Debbie Berebichez] - (12 min Video) 17. Oktober 2007 - MIEG (Media Information Exchange Group), N.Y. - English * Debbie Berebichez: [http://web.archive.org/web/http://menorcatechtalk.com/guests/deborah-berebichez/ TechTalk] - [[Menorca]] - 18. Juni 2009 - English
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Deborah Berebichez is a Mexican physicist, data scientist, TV host, educator and entrepreneur who dedicates her career to promoting education in science, technology, engineering and math ( STEM) fields. She was the first Mexican woman to graduate with a Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University. She has developed models for cellular wave transmission which are in the process of being patented. Sometimes known as "The Science Babe", she appears in mainstream television and radio segments where she explains concepts in physics in everyday life. |
Deborah Berebichez is a Mexican physicist, data scientist and TV host, active in promoting education in science, technology, engineering and math ( STEM) fields. She was the first Mexican woman to graduate with a Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University. Sometimes known as "The Science Babe", she appears in mainstream television and radio segments where she explains concepts in physics in everyday life. |
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Deborah Berebichez first attended university in Mexico. She later transferred to Brandeis University and graduated with a double-major in physics and philosophy. For her senior honors thesis at Brandeis, Berebichez wrote about the concept of time in the work of the French existentialist philosopher Emmanuel Levinas. [1] She received her Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University in 2004 and completed her dissertation on the subject of waves and acoustic signals. [2] [3] |
Deborah Berebichez first attended university in Mexico. She later transferred to Brandeis University and graduated with a double-major in physics and philosophy. For her senior honors thesis at Brandeis, Berebichez wrote about the concept of time in the work of the French existentialist philosopher Emmanuel Levinas. [1] In 2004, she received her Ph.D. in physics from Stanford University, the first Mexican woman to do so. Her dissertation concerned waves and acoustic signals. [2] [3] |
Dr. Berebichez has written scholarly articles on the subject of altering the structural design of optical, mechanical and electrical systems in order to prevent signal transmission loss due to wave scattering. [4] She is a member of the American Physical Society. [3]
Berebichez is the Chief Data Scientist at Metis, a leading data science training provider. At Metis she leads the creation and growth of data science training opportunities, including bootcamps, corporate training, professional development, and online programs. [5] She is an active contributor to the national data science ecosystem through public speaking, presentations, and panels at data science conferences. Previously, she worked on Wall Street as an equity risk analyst for MSCI Barra. [3]
Since 2012, Berebichez has been featured in the television show "You Have Been Warned" (a.k.a. " Outrageous Acts of Science") on The Science Channel. [6] [7] For her "Science Babe" web video project, she explains everyday scientific phenomena and principles of physics in plain language, such as "The Physics of High Heels". [8] She is a John C. Whitehead Fellow at the Foreign Policy Association, a winner of the Society of SHPE's STAR Award and a recipient for Top Latina Tech Blogger by the Association of Latinos in Social Media LATISM.
She was the 2013 Global Ambassador for the Technovation Challenge, [9][ failed verification] an international educational competition sponsored by technology non-profit Iridescent [10] that promotes the programming of science-based mobile applications by girls and young women all across the globe, including creating a business model around the new application and instructing participants on how to pitch their applications to investors. [11] [12] [13]
Deborah Berebichez is married to physicist Neer Asherie. [14]
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“Deborah Berebichez - A Non-Stop Skeptic in a Believer's World”, May 22, 2013, NECSS | |
"Debbie Berebichez - How Physics Gains Insight from Interconnectivity", 11 November 2010, TEDxEast | |
“Dr. Deborah Berebichez - Iridescent", November 2, 2012 |
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