Interning at Microsoft through the lens of a Biomedical Engineer
During the summer of 2020, Saba Rahimi completed a research internship in Artificial Intelligence (AI) at Microsoft, working on applications of AI in Radiology. Here, Saba describes how she secured the internship, and what she learned as a biomedical engineer working at a technology company.
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