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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Ben Karniely. Abstract: Join Dr. Souradip Mookerjee (PhD MB B Chir), Cambridge Medicine alumnus and ex-NHS doctor to share his journey to leading clinical engineering at Anima, Europe’s fastest growing healthtech company. See up close the life-saving software that Anima is building, hear why a career in tech is the most exciting frontier for builders and engineers – and why joining an AI-native company where agentic coding can supercharge your productivity is key to your future hireability. We’ll share some of the patterns that have enabled Anima’s engineering team to build a platform serving millions of patients every single day in just 30 months. Finally – we’ll be launching something very special in the form of Anima’s Firefly program. Curious? Join us on Monday 24 November! Speaker: Dr. Souradip Mookerjee (PhD MB B Chir) https://t.shortwave.com/links/v1/KcgCjmtlDiRN8y1EHgug2CplZTbSKHGcvmeKYqH_GMdInSeW03pfDVsTGuxk9Js5JJRhUJQ7rsBRVNXieVTexznkwe7QcQaVDPaKDzWJqdXaH9sY7DrCqp_YM1-NQOI0utS6pE-iiPRIzcbte-LSQYtCo8vKAlFOks9fgEy7mZI is lead clinical engineer and Chief Medical Officer at Anima (YC W21 ). He read Medicine at Cambridge (St. Catherine’s 2013), completing his PhD in the Department of Haemotology. He then joined the NHS as a junior doctor before transitioning into tech and joining Anima in August 2024. Register at the following link: https://tally.so/r/jaakKJ Some catering will be provided This talk is part of the Technical Talks - Department of Computer Science and Technology series. This talk is included in these lists:
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