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Carron Manning

Co-founder
Exi

Carron is a co-founder of EXi and also a Chartered Physiotherapist with 20 years of clinical experience in the NHS, private health and elite sport. She worked with senior Team GB athletes at the English Institute of Sport, travelling with the team to international competitions. Carron holds a Master's degree in Sport and Exercise medicine, alongside her BSc in Physiotherapy.

Carron Manning

Co-founder
Exi

Carron Manning

Co-founder
Exi

Carron is a co-founder of EXi and also a Chartered Physiotherapist with 20 years of clinical experience in the NHS, private health and elite sport. She worked with senior Team GB athletes at the English Institute of Sport, travelling with the team to international competitions. Carron holds a Master's degree in Sport and Exercise medicine, alongside her BSc in Physiotherapy.

 

Barney Harrison

Chief Commercial Officer
The Gym Group

Barney Harrison is the CCO at The Gym Group, with 183 sites The Gym Group is the UK’s fast-growing gym business. Prior to joining in 2016 Barney was at Sky for 7 years taking the opportunity to gain vital generalist marketing experience working across many of Sky’s categories including Pay TV, Broadband & eGaming.  

Barney Harrison

Chief Commercial Officer
The Gym Group

Barney Harrison

Chief Commercial Officer
The Gym Group

Barney Harrison is the CCO at The Gym Group, with 183 sites The Gym Group is the UK’s fast-growing gym business. Prior to joining in 2016 Barney was at Sky for 7 years taking the opportunity to gain vital generalist marketing experience working across many of Sky’s categories including Pay TV, Broadband & eGaming.  

As CCO Barney is responsible for leading revenue and margin-enhancing programs right across the member experience. Blending art and science of marketing and commercial decision making to deliver member growth, closer member relationships, revenue optimisation, product innovation and business development.

 

Zuzanna Kozicka

PhD Candidate
Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research

I am a PhD student in the laboratory of Nicolas Thomä at the Friedrich Miescher Institute in Basel, Switzerland. I have an avid interest in molecular glue degraders and, more generally, in understanding how changes in protein interactomes can be brought about by the binding of small molecules. Prior to joining the Thomä lab, I completed my studies at the University of Edinburgh and I undertook various research projects, including one in the laboratory of Alessio Ciulli at the University of Dundee that focussed on PROTAC ‘linkerology’.

Zuzanna Kozicka

PhD Candidate
Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research

Zuzanna Kozicka

PhD Candidate
Friedrich Miescher Institute for Biomedical Research

I am a PhD student in the laboratory of Nicolas Thomä at the Friedrich Miescher Institute in Basel, Switzerland. I have an avid interest in molecular glue degraders and, more generally, in understanding how changes in protein interactomes can be brought about by the binding of small molecules. Prior to joining the Thomä lab, I completed my studies at the University of Edinburgh and I undertook various research projects, including one in the laboratory of Alessio Ciulli at the University of Dundee that focussed on PROTAC ‘linkerology’.

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Satrajit Chatterjee

Engineering Manager & ML Researcher
Google

Sat is an Engineering Manager and Machine Learning Researcher at Google AI. His current research focuses on fundamental questions in deep learning (such as understanding why neural networks generalize at all) and on applications of ML to hardware design and verification (specifically hardware for ML acceleration).

Satrajit Chatterjee

Engineering Manager & ML Researcher
Google

Satrajit Chatterjee

Engineering Manager & ML Researcher
Google

Sat is an Engineering Manager and Machine Learning Researcher at Google AI. His current research focuses on fundamental questions in deep learning (such as understanding why neural networks generalize at all) and on applications of ML to hardware design and verification (specifically hardware for ML acceleration).

Before Google, he was a Senior Vice President at Two Sigma, a leading quantitative investment manager, where he founded one of the first successful deep learning-based alpha research groups on Wall Street and led a team that built one of the earliest end-to-end FPGA-based trading systems for general purpose ultra-low latency trading. Prior to that, he was a Research Scientist at Intel where he worked on microarchitectural performance analysis and formal verification for on-chip networks. 

He did his undergraduate studies at IIT Bombay, has a PhD in Computer Science from UC Berkeley, and has published in the top machine learning, design automation, and formal verification conferences.

 

 

Jonathan Ross

Co-Founder & CEO
Groq

Jonathan Ross is Groq’s technical founder and CEO. Prior to founding Groq he began what became Google’s TPU effort as a 20% project where he designed and implemented the core elements of the original chip. Jonathan next joined Google X’s Rapid Eval Team, the initial stage of the famed “Moonshots factory”, where he devised and incubated new Bets (Units) for Google’s parent company, Alphabet. Jonathan studied mathematics and computer science at NYU’s Courant Institute, and in his second year was the first Computer Science undergraduate to complete courses restricted to PhD students.

Jonathan Ross

Co-Founder & CEO
Groq

Jonathan Ross

Co-Founder & CEO
Groq

Jonathan Ross is Groq’s technical founder and CEO. Prior to founding Groq he began what became Google’s TPU effort as a 20% project where he designed and implemented the core elements of the original chip. Jonathan next joined Google X’s Rapid Eval Team, the initial stage of the famed “Moonshots factory”, where he devised and incubated new Bets (Units) for Google’s parent company, Alphabet. Jonathan studied mathematics and computer science at NYU’s Courant Institute, and in his second year was the first Computer Science undergraduate to complete courses restricted to PhD students.