This edition: March 2016
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Original tape date: February 12, 2016. First aired: March 4, 2016.Host Ernabel Demillo reports on the challenges of breaking the glass ceiling in the tech industry. You’ll find many Asian American engineers and computer programmers in the industry, but very few in the board room.
Reporter Kyung Yoon explains the importance of computer “coding” and how one woman is leading a science revolution, preparing young girls with coding computer skills that will help them with careers in technology and engineering.
Reporter Minnie Roh shares the hottest new sports app that highlights everything you need to know in 120 seconds.
Reporter Mike Gilliam explains how one blood test dongle and app is saving lives in the U.S. and in developing countries.
Reporter Paul Lin explains the next steps in internet technology - it’s not WIFI, it’s LIFI, light fidelity, high speed wireless communication.
Guest List
Zuri Harvell Program Participant, Girls Who Code
Wesley Hom Vice President of External Affairs, Ascend
Chieh Huang CEO and Co-Founder, Boxed
Mike Kim Host, 120 Sports
Grace Meng Congresswoman, U.S. Congress
Prof. Vinod Menon Professor, Department of Physics, CIty College/CUNY Graduate Center
Samiksha Nayak Graduate Research Assistant, Columbia University
Reshma Saujani Founder & CEO, Girls Who Code
Dr. Samuel K. Sia Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Columbia University
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