- Makes outstanding contributions to one or more MATLAB Central communities – Answers, File Exchange, and/or Cody
- Demonstrates good communication skills and ability to work with others
Nominate yourself to become a member of MathWorks Community Advisory Board
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My name is Palak Talwar and I work as a Sr. Safety Engineer at Lyft, Level 5 Autonomous Division, in Palo Alto, CA. At Lyft, I lead multiple safety projects and establish Safety Gates before the autonomous vehicles can go onto public roads.
I represent Lyft as an active member of AVSC (The Automated Vehicle Safety Consortium) and supported the committee with the publication of "AVSC Best Practice for First Responder Interactions with Fleet-Managed Automated Driving System-Dedicated Vehicles (ADS-DVs)".
I would like to nominate myself to become a member of MathWorks Community Advisory Board. I'm looking for some virtual engagements to expand my scope and share some insights that I've gained in my ~7 years of working in this space.
I would like to understand what steps can I take to nominate.
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Rik
am 19 Apr. 2021
At the bottom of that page, you can read this:
Advisor eligibility includes:
If you want to nominate yourself or someone else to become a member of our Community Advisory Board, email us.
So you should send them an email. Without any posts on Answers, Cody, or the File Exchange, I don't suspect your chances are good. I don't know if they are even looking for new members or not, I haven't heard either way lately.
If you really want to join the CAB, I would suggest you start contributing to any of the communities.
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