Tamara Ann Broderick is an American computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
[3] She won the Phi Beta Kappa Prize for the highest academic average at Princeton University.
[7] During her undergraduate degree, Broderick worked on dark matter haloes with Rachel Mandelbaum.
[9][10] Her Master's thesis looked at the Nomon selection method, improving the efficiency of communications.
[23] She led a three-day Masterclass on machine learning at University College London in June 2018.
[26][27] She has developed a high-school level introduction to machine learning with the Women's Technology Program (WTP).