Dr. Deborah Berebichez
Dr. Deborah Berebichez is a trailblazer in the fields of physics and artificial intelligence. As the first Mexican woman to earn a Ph.D. in Physics from Stanford University, Dr. Berebichez has collaborated with Nobel Prize-winning physicists Bob Laughlin and Steven Chu, exploring quantum mechanics and light-wave interactions. Dr. Deborah demystifies complex scientific concepts as the co-host of Discovery Channel’s acclaimed series “Outrageous Acts of Science” and has appeared on PBS NOVA, CNN, Travel Channel, MSNBC, and the History Channel, captivating audiences with her extraordinary ability to make science accessible and engaging.
A sought-after keynote speaker and electrifying presence on stage, Dr. Berebichez has inspired audiences of up to 18,000 people at premier tech conferences like TED, Wired, and Grace Hopper Celebration where she was a keynote speaker at the largest conference for women in tech worldwide. As a passionate advocate for women in STEM, she was named an AAAS IF/THEN® Ambassador and earned her a life-size statue which was on display at the MIT Museum, Smithsonian Museum and the Dallas Perot Science Museum.
Whether addressing Fortune 100 companies or prestigious scientific institutions, Dr. Berebichez’s unique blend of technical prowess, storytelling, and infectious enthusiasm makes her an inspiring role model for women in STEM worldwide.
