Bridging the AI Gap: Inside MIT’s Systalyze Startup with Associate Professor Manya Ghobadi

In this episode

Host Kara Miller and Assistant Professor Manya Ghobadi, a researcher and entrepreneur bridging the gap between academia and industry. Ghobadi, who has worked at Microsoft Research and Google now leads her own startup Systalyze. In this episode, she explores why so many companies struggle to efficiently deploy AI — and how her team is creating the “AI doctor” enterprises didn’t know they needed.


From hospitals sitting on mountains of private data to banks seeking smarter fraud detection, Ghobadi explains how better infrastructure and smarter tools can finally unlock AI’s full potential. Tune in for an inside look at how innovation moves from lab to launchpad and what it takes to make AI work in the real world.


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About the speakers

Associate Professor, MIT CSAIL, Founder and CEO at Systalyze
Principal Investigator, MIT CSAIL

Manya Ghobadi's research interests are in the general area of computer networking and systems, including data center networking, optical networks, transport protocols, and hardware-software co-design. She is interested in designing new networking paradigms as well as building systems and experimenting with them. She started her career as a software engineer at Google and then a researcher at Microsoft Research before joining MIT.