Over the past year, Mahsa has spoken at over 60 conferences, events, and panels, and appeared on TV news programs like TVNZ and The AM Show. Her discussions span business disruption, diversity and inclusion, innovation, science and technology, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence. She is also a regular periodic science and technology commentator on Radio NZ.
Dr. Mahsa highlights the launch of NC-ATs Cybersecurity Research Center, emphasizing the power of collaboration in advancing cybersecurity and autonomous systems research to address emerging digital security challenges.
Mahsa was honored to be featured in EVolocity magazine, highlighting her work in championing gender diversity in tech. The edition inspires young wāhine in STEM, showcasing stories of empowerment and possibility.
Mahsa attended the Google CS Outreach Partner Summit, reflecting on She Sharp’s 10-year journey and Google’s support. Inspired by the "AI in Education" theme, she’s excited to bring ideas to life in 2025.
Mahsa had the honor of attending the 2024 Fulbright NZ Awards Ceremony at the National Library. The evening was filled with pride, joy, and reflection on her journey to receiving a prestigious Fulbright Scholarship.
Last night, Mahsa has won the Unsung Heroes category at the 2023 Women in Security Awards! 🏆 This recognition is a testament to her amazing team at She Sharp. ✨
Although the awards ceremony was postponed earlier this year due to COVID-19, Mahsa was deeply honored to be recognized with a Massey University Distinguished Alumni Award.
On Friday, Mahsa was invited to an interview on TVNZ's Breakfast show to talk about why it's important that we get more women into tech fields. Watch OnDemand replay 01:19:30 - 01:27:00 - or link below.
It was an absolute honour to attend the New Zealander of the Year Awards 2019, where Mahsa was proud to present the Kiwibank New Zealander of the Year and the Kiwibank Local Hero of the Year awards.
Mahsa delivered public lectures and keynotes, engaging with remarkable individuals making an impact in western New York. The visit culminated with a live interview on WIVB4 News, where Mahsa highlighted the inspiring work of She Sharp.
Technology expert Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh joins Kathryn to talk about the continued debate on how to handle the rise of artificial intelligence in the education sector, how people can develop their AI skills and how to handle in-game purchases.
AI expert Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh of Auckland University of Technology joins Susie to talk about the pause that's been called for in the development of AI - is it too soon to be calling for safety systems at this stage when the technology is so new?
Technology correspondent Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh joins Kathryn to discuss the latest mind-blowing AI chatbot from OpenAI, the use by Foodstuffs of facial recognition technology in North Island supermarkets to address security concerns and why Raspberry Pi would make a great Christmas present.
Technology correspondent Mahsa Mohaghegh joins Kathryn to talk about targeted advertising; how it works, what the difference is between first and third-party cookies and Google's cookie-replacement developments.
Technology correspondent Mahsa Mohaghegh looks at artificial intelligence use in natural language processing and how close it is to being sentient. She'll also look at how safe pedestrians are from self-driving cars after a campaign group claimed the software was potentially lethal to children.
Technology correspondent Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh joins Kathryn to look at the role artificial intelligence plays in digital addiction, by doing things like creating immersive and personalised spaces that constantly catch user attention.
Mahsa joins Kathryn to look at how the first week of the academic year is shaping up during the omicron outbreak, and what university students' experience of online learning has been. The theme of this year's International Women's Day is #breakthebias, and when it comes to Artificial Intelligence, there's plenty of that. And she'll also discuss mums, games and the Metaverse!
Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh is a computer engineer and the director of Women In Technology at AUT, and the founder of She Sharp - a group that aims to bridge the gender gap in the STEM industry. Masha is today's Bookmarks guest to talk to Jesse about what she enjoys reading, watching and listening to in her downtime.
Technology commentator Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh joins Kathryn to look at where tech is set to head in 2022, and how working from home in the pandemic has driven a rapid digital transformation in many businesses. She'll also talk about AI in facial recognition tools and the resultant privacy concerns, particularly in the wake of the big fine in the UK for Clearview AI. And 2degrees switched on 5G for some customers this week, what smart city features will it enable?
The Auckland University of Technology is running its cs4hs conference which is helping 450 high school - and for the first time, primary school - teachers with their digital skills in preparation for the curriculum change. Kathryn is joined by Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh who's heading up the conference.
Auckland schools are struggling to attract teachers and an uncoming conference is looking at whether robots could be part of the solution. AI Day is on in Auckland later this month, with addresses and lectures on a whole lot of subjects around Artificial Intelligence. Dr Mahsa Mohaghegh is a Lecturer in Information Technology and Software Engineering at AUT and talks to us about the possibilities.
Auckland-based computer engineer, senior lecturer and Unitec outreach manager Mahsa Mohaghegh is trying to give more girls the same opportunity through her tech networking platform, She Sharp. She speaks to Kathryn Ryan after winning the Emerging Leader category in the inaugural Women of Influence Awards.