Computer Vision News - June 2022
28 Women in Computer Vision thing to decide between. Then potentially this opportunity to take this postdoc that might open doors for my dream job, but maybe not, who knows. Maybe I won’t get another offer like that. It took a lot of deciding. I sacrificed some things to be here. I left my family back in Poland. I’m here by myself without family. I spent all of these years going to college here and grad school, trying to do something worthwhile. I shouldn’t settle right now. I don’t have a reason to settle. I should just take a chance and see what happens. I wasn’t sure if that was the right decision because then I have to start all the interviews again. I started the stress of interviewing in this uncertainty, but that also opened some possibilities. How do you see yourself 20 years from now? I hope to see myself in a similar position whereI canworkforafast-movingcompany, where I have the resources to succeed and a great team to work with like I do here, and where I can choose what projects are important and still keep working on those. I hope I’ll have the same opportunity to contribute to industrial research. Did you work with Yann LeCun, yet? No, I haven’t. Can you tell me one thing about yourself which is important and that we did not discover yet? Maybe I’ll just briefly talk about where I came from, or like you know how I ended up where I am. Nobody in my family is doing this sort of technical research in Don’t give up and keep trying!
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