비상한 창의성으로 기대되는 다양한 분야 예술가 활동가 학자 등 25명에게 조건 없이 5년간 80만$ 지원하는 맥아더 펠로십. 허준이 교수, 컴퓨터 자연어처리 연구자인 최예진 워싱턴대 교수, 한국전쟁 연구 역사학자인 김모니카 교수, ‘향모를 땋으며’의 로빈 월 키머러도 포함https://t.co/EVF52q10xT
— Journey (@atmostbeautiful) October 13, 2022
These are the 2022 MacArthur "genius" grant recipients https://t.co/1MhAAiFaV0
— Axios (@axios) October 13, 2022
The MacArthur Foundation just announced the 25 recipients of its $800,000 cash-prize "genius" award.
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) October 12, 2022
This is one of the most coveted awards in the arts and academia so let's take a look at some of who these geniuses are 🧵https://t.co/cdW0CKFT1a
The MacArthur Foundation announced 25 "genius" grant winners today. The 2022 list included an ornithologist, a computer scientist and a human rights activist, among others.
— Axios (@axios) October 12, 2022
Meet the grant recipients 👇https://t.co/qef0voutzj
Congratulations to the 2022 MacArthur Fellows! A special shout-out to cellist @tomekareidcello 🙌🏾
— Regina Carter (@Regina_Carter) October 12, 2022
Here's who won the 2022 @tonMacArthur "genius" grants https://t.co/zWiPQFDcwD
NEW from me 1- Here's who won the 2022 MacArthur "genius" grants https://t.co/Z4YmJMKZd8
— Herb Scribner (@HerbScribner) October 12, 2022
The 2022 class of MacArthur Fellows @macfound was announced today and I’m on the list! What a powerful validation of the change the movement is about to make. Let’s go!!!https://t.co/Cm9SGCD9ox
— Priti Krishtel (@pritikrishtel) October 12, 2022
MacArthur Foundation Announces 25 New ‘Genius’ Grant Winners - The New York Times https://t.co/IRO4Rd3by9
— Sherrilyn Ifill (@SIfill_) October 12, 2022
"@pritikrishtel, 44, the lawyer, is trying to change the patent system so that pharmaceutical companies can no longer file multiple patents on small changes to existing drugs — a move aimed at increasing access to affordable medications."🎉🎉🤩https://t.co/Enzm0ktU17
— Zain Rizvi (@zainrizvi) October 12, 2022
I'm struck by winners ages 67 and 69 being valued and acknowledged for their potential to contribute even more to society. https://t.co/LcKSiUjIWB
— Carol Morton (@CarolMorton) October 13, 2022
Thanks to the amazing co-conveners of all the work, from the LA collective putting young people on boards of social change orgs that work with youth, to the amazing members of @CCP_org--co-founder and co-director and ride or die Dr. Jim Casey @jimccasey1 https://t.co/M1oQLBpVi6
— P. Gabrielle Foreman (@profgabrielle) October 13, 2022
Really happy for my dear friend @pritikrishtel, who is now a certified genius!! I'm so excited for how this might help us create a more just patent system and ensure access to medicines around the world (including the US). Eager for what's next! https://t.co/YX78n0dPkG
— Shobita Parthasarathy 👩🏾🏫🧪📚🎙️ (@ShobitaP) October 13, 2022
Ikue Mori and Tomeka Reid are among the new MacArthur "genius" award winners...https://t.co/jz8Z1OXOVl pic.twitter.com/iNyCdZmyYK
— Richard Scheinin (@RichardScheinin) October 12, 2022
Excited to see writers Robin Wall Kimmerer and Kiese Laymon on this list of 2022 MacArthur winners!https://t.co/Bov4XWO9qH
— Literary Cleve#ForTheLand (@litcleveland) October 12, 2022
The 25 new MacArthur Foundation "genius" grant winners include musicians like Ikue Mori, who, over five decades, transformed the use of percussion in improvised music, and the jazz cellist and composer Tomeka Reid. https://t.co/fcqDuWn7YF
— New York Times Music (@nytimesmusic) October 12, 2022
“I didn’t think much of myself,” said Professor Choi, 45. “I thought this award was supposed to be for other people out there — not ever for me.”
— Gerson Borrero (@GersonBorrero) October 13, 2022
“Being an immigrant, being a woman — I had to overcome a lot,” she said.
“I had impostor syndrome.” 🎤 https://t.co/bs9BZtXd0c
Someone once chased down @UW #UWAllen @allen_ai #MacFellow @YejinChoinka at a conference to tell her studying commonsense #AI was a “fool’s errand.” Years later, they sought her advice re: teaching a class on that very topic.¯\_(ツ)_/¯ #NLProc #visionary https://t.co/R89qE7A8N0
— Allen School (@uwcse) October 12, 2022
Mathematicians June Huh and Melanie Matchett Wood are two of the 2022 MacArthur Foundation 25 New ‘Genius’ Grant Winners.
— Alicia Dickenstein (@ADickenstein) October 12, 2022
The 2022 awards are going to artists, activists, scholars, scientists and others who have shown “exceptional creativity.” https://t.co/3gWZquzWXC
IARPA congratulates @YejinChoinka on winning the MacArthur Foundation Genius Grant. We look forward to working with Professor Choi on the HIATUS program that is developing technologies to protect privacy of authors. https://t.co/y723CUcVW3
— IARPA (@IARPAnews) October 13, 2022
“I feel like the universe is sending me this message that it’s OK to be imperfect, it’s OK to try many ideas and fail along the way, as long as I continue learning and don’t give up.”https://t.co/cUacDCxpxU
— Misty Shock Rule (@minheeshock) October 13, 2022
“Yejin epitomizes what the ‘genius grant’ is all about—she is fearless about breaking down barriers, asking hard questions and pushing #AI in exciting new directions.”—#UWAllen director Magdalena Balazinska on #MacFellow @YejinChoinka. More from @UWNews: https://t.co/ycSvEOwNvn
— Allen School (@uwcse) October 12, 2022
Congrats to @uwcse prof @YejinChoinka on winning a @macfound 'genius grant' this year! 🤯 | #MacFellow
— Sarah E. McQuate (@potassiumwhale) October 12, 2022
Details: https://t.co/KgUWcWVKOh pic.twitter.com/9a0PcO6eoZ
Congratulations to @uwcse professor @YejinChoinka for being named one of this year's MacArthur fellows. Learn more about the award and Yejin's work in AI and natural language processing https://t.co/D67GleUnG5
— UW Engineering (@uwengineering) October 12, 2022