Rachna Dhamija

Founder and CEO at Ejenta

Rachna Dhamija has a diverse work experience, starting with their role as the Founder and CEO of Ejenta, a San Francisco startup utilizing AI for remote patient care. Rachna developed technology that is currently being used in NASA's Mission Control for the International Space Station, and aims to improve the lives of millions of patients with chronic conditions.

Prior to Ejenta, Rachna worked at Webroot Software as part of the product strategy team from 2010 to 2012. Rachna also founded Usable Security Systems, which was acquired by Webroot in 2010. UsableLogin, a product developed by Rachna's company, used split key cryptography to provide secure access to websites without the need for passwords.

Rachna's professional journey includes a role as a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard University's Center for Research on Computation and Society from 2005 to 2008. Rachna was also a Fellow at CommerceNet from 2006 to 2007.

Rachna'searly career involved working at CyberCash, where they contributed to the development of the first online wallet software for consumers and merchant software to accept credit card payments. Rachna was also involved in the creation of "CyberCoin," a micropayment system based on the NetBill project at Carnegie Mellon University.

Overall, Rachna Dhamija's work experience demonstrates their expertise in AI, product strategy, cybersecurity, and their commitment to improving remote patient care and online security.

Rachna Dhamija has a strong educational background with a focus on information management and systems. Rachna completed their Bachelor of Science degree in Chemical Engineering from Lehigh University in the years 1990 to 1995. Following this, they pursued their Master of Science degree in Information Management and Systems from the University of California, Berkeley, from 1999 to 2001. Rachna went on to obtain their Ph.D. in the same field from the University of California, Berkeley, in 2005. Rachna'sdoctoral research encompassed computer security, human-computer interaction, and intellectual property. It is also worth noting that they attended the UC Berkeley School of Information during their Ph.D. studies. The education history does not provide any information regarding their time at The George Washington University or their field of study, as the degree name and field of study are not specified.

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