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30 Second Science: Tanzeem Choudhury

We gave Tanzeem Choudhury 30 seconds to explain her science. She nailed it on the 3rd try.

03/28/2013 | Rating NR

Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers

30 Second Science: Tanzeem Choudhury

Season 2013 Episode 20 | 1m 4s

We gave Tanzeem Choudhury 30 seconds to explain her science. She nailed it on the 3rd try.

Tanzeem Choudhury is Associate Professor of Information Science at Cornell University where she leads the People-Aware Computing Lab. She and her team develop cell-phone apps that can track a person's emotional well-being. Tanzeem herself was a digital late bloomer, only touching a computer for the first time in a computer programming class when she was 18 years old.

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Secret Life of Scientists and Engineers

30 Second Science: Tanzeem Choudhury

Season 2013 Episode 20 | 1m 4s

Tanzeem Choudhury is Associate Professor of Information Science at Cornell University where she leads the People-Aware Computing Lab. She and her team develop cell-phone apps that can track a person's emotional well-being. Tanzeem herself was a digital late bloomer, only touching a computer for the first time in a computer programming class when she was 18 years old.

03/28/2013 | Rating NR

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