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Arezou was promoted to Google engineers this year and she is an expert in machine learning and optimization. She has worked at Google for nearly five years. She began her career as a software engineer at Google, promoted to senior software engineer and current staff. She has a doctorate in electrical engineering from electrical engineering at S. S. Stanford University in the University of Toronto. Joy was an engineer at Box and spent nearly two years as an engineering manager before returning to the foundations of engineers. She leads engineering and design solutions to integrate Box and IBM's workflow. Joy has a wonderful blog and she will write many topics such as why she quit the manager. She acquired a bachelor's degree in mathematics and computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and is a major in music. Follow her on Twitter @ jkebertz