Photo: Hilary Gauld
Komal Singh
technologist;
author;
speaker;
mommy;
mango lover;
ceramist;
zen seeker;
good friend;
kind being;
Komal Singh
technologist;
author;
speaker;
mommy;
mango lover;
ceramist;
zen seeker;
kind being;
Photo: Hilary Gauld
About.
Welcome to my cyber-cosmic spatial-temporal existence. There’s a whole lot that makes a being, and here are a few things about ever-evolving me.
The Constants (ish): I’m a mother to two little humans, a woman of color, software engineer by background, a technology leader, adventurer with family and friends, and a kind person. Work at Google as an Engineering program manager in a field I’m passionate about — Responsible AI — to make AI systems equitable for humanity. International bestselling author of the STEM book series “Ara”. Public speaker featured in numerous media, keynotes & TEDx talk. Board member at Grand River Hospital Foundation. A forever learner who thrives at the intersection of (technology, creativity, social impact).
The Variables (ish): Other things that fire my neurons are spinning wheel-thrown pottery in my home studio (@kind.klay), watching spy thrillers, reading books (various genres), globe trotting, community volunteering, championing causes related to women in tech and human rights, meditation & deep zen (gotta stabilize them neurons!).
The Output (ish): My words and work have featured in Forbes, Globe&Mail, Financial Post, The Social, CTV Morning Show, CTV Pop Life, The Record, Daily Hive, Google, TEDx, tech conferences, and more. My books are levelling the playing field for girls to close the gender gap in tech. Our teams have launched many innovative products used by millions around the globe. I’m humbled to be the recipient of community awards. My little humans think I’m a decent mom :) And I continue to stretch the limits — not the ones imposed by Moore’s law, but the ones that are self-and-societal-imposed — to evolve and become better!
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I grew up in India in the 80s on a vicarious diet of mangoes, imagination, curiosity, and spirituality -- listening to bollywood music while solving physics equations, sitting under mango trees and reading science fiction. I studied computer science for my Bachelor's at Delhi University and later moved to Canada to do a Master's in Computer Science from Simon Fraser University (and heck, squeezed in a thesis on Computational Criminology!).
I grew up hearing stories of my trailblazing grandmother in ersthwhile India (before Indo-Pak separation) running a community library in her home, publishing poetry in multiple languages, teaching photography and economic independence to women. My dad, an original feminist father and an engineer, imbibed in us the love for science, the discipline and patience to make things happen. My mother, with her creative talents and everyday perfectionism, gave us the edge of originality. Living the Indian Air Force 'fauji' life, and moving cities every so often, we found in us a sense of duty, adventure, mental adaptability, and cultural assimilation.
I’ve worked in the technology space for 15+ years as a software engineer, management consultant, program director in a myriad of industries -- telecom, banking, government, high-tech entertainment. Currently, I’m an engineering program manager at Google working to build coolest and impactful products FTW (for the world!). I'm fortunate to work and learn from the best teams in areas such as Ads Infrastructure (biggest distributed systems in the world), Google Cloud (innovative products powering billions of users). My current work is in an area I'm truly passionate about -- Responsible AI -- and I'm stoked to contribute in making AI Systems equitable for humanity!
In parallel life, I’m the creator and author of the STEM Books Series - Ara (more below). The assumption of my 4 year-old daughter, “Oh mamma, engineers are boys", inspired me to create and author this. The books are on a mission to inspire all kids, especially girls of color, to explore STEM. They teach computational concepts in a whimsical narrative. A big focus is to increase representation by showcasing real-life STEM trailblazers as fun characters. The books have been translated and published in 10+ languages globally. Further, we explore technological modalities to make kids literature diverse and inclusive. If this catches your fancy, do check out the book website and my TEDx talk.
As a community member, I'm honored to serve on the Board of Directors of Grand River Hospital Foundation in Kitchener-Waterloo (KW). Humbled to be a nominee for KW Rogers Women of the Year for 2 years, and recipient of KW Zonta Woman of Influence.
When not doing any of the above, you can find me nook’ing with a good book, zen’ing on the pottery wheel at my in-home ceramics studio (check out @kind.klay), whirl’ing on travel trips, volunteer'ing with community efforts, chill'ing with my family and friends. I live in the great city of Kitchener-Waterloo, Canada with my ever-supportive husband and naughty little droids.
Author.
"Oh mamma, engineers are boys", said my then 4 year-old daughter. This inspired me to create and author the STEM Book Series - Ara.
The books are on a mission to inspire kids, especially girls of color, to explore technology. They introduce computational concepts in a whimsical manner. A big focus is to increase representation by showcasing real-life trailblazers from diverse backgrounds as fun characters. The books have been translated and published in 10+ languages, and have received numerous recognition globally.
The main characters ‘Ara’ & her droid ‘DeeDee’ <beep> roll by the motto: “Childhood is magical, technology is whimsical, representation is monumental!”. The stories expose kids to the stellar life algorithm: courage, creativity, coding, collaboration.
Find out more by visiting the book website: www.AdventuresOfAra.com.
Photo: Hilary Gauld
Author.
"Oh mamma, engineers are boys", said my then 4yo daughter. This inspired me to create and author the STEM Books Series - Ara Computes. The books are on a mission to inspire all kids, especially girls of colour, in technology by portraying whimsical thinking and representative characters. They have been translated and publish in 10+ languages globally, and have received numerous recognition.
Find out more by visiting www.AdventuresOfAra.com.
Photo: Hilary Gauld
Press.
Selected Press
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SheThePeople: "With ‘Ara The Star Engineer’ Komal Singh is inspiring girls to code."
The Record: "Pathfinders of Waterloo Region."
Geena Davis Institute: “If she can see it, she can be it.”
KitchenerToday: "Google engineer inspires girls with bestselling children’s book.”
WhatsYourTech.ca: "Children’s book, ‘Ara the Star Engineer,’ Shows STEM is for Everyone.”
AsAm News: "New Book from Google Engineer Hopes to Open Minds of Young Girls.”