File F1 - Monique Frize

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Monique Frize

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CA ON0034 10-122-F1

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  • August 25, 2023 (Creation)

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1 sound recording (wav) : 1 h., 3 min., 40 sec.

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This is an interview with Dr. Monique Frize, a clinical engineer and professor who has published over 200 papers on artificial intelligence in medicine, infrared imaging, ethics, and women in engineering and science since she began her career in the 1970s. Frize is a retired Distinguished Professor at Carleton University, a Professor Emerita at the University of Ottawa, and an Officer of the Order of Canada. She also held the first national Northern Telecom/NSERC Chair for women in engineering at the University of New Brunswick (1989-1997), and she was co-founder and president of both the International Network of Women Engineers (2002-2007) and Scientists and the Canadian Institute for Women in Engineering and Sciences (2007-2022). The interviewer is Meghan Tibbits-Lamirande.
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Il s'agit d'un entretien avec Dr. Monique Frize, ingénieure clinicienne et professeure, qui a publié plus de 200 articles sur l'intelligence artificielle en médecine, l'imagerie infrarouge, l'éthique et les femmes dans l'ingénierie et la science depuis le début de sa carrière dans les années 1970. Mme Frize est professeur distingué à l'université de Carleton, professeur émérite à l'université d'Ottawa et officier de l'Ordre du Canada. Elle a également occupé la première chaire nationale Northern Telecom/NSERC pour les femmes en ingénierie à l'université du Nouveau-Brunswick (1989-1997), et a été cofondatrice et présidente du Réseau international des femmes ingénieurs (2002-2007) et scientifiques et de l'Institut canadien des femmes en ingénierie et en sciences (2007-2022). L'interviewer est Meghan Tibbits-Lamirande.

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