A pioneer in the DIY filmmaking movement, Boonsri Srinivasan has been profiled by several prominent media publications, including Scientific American, for her innovative use of digital technologies. She has produced videos, podcasts, and other materials for KPCB. She has written for Discover Magazine, Thomson Reuters, Wired, and Forbes. She holds a Master’s Degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder, where she studied particular collision and complex systems. As an undergraduate at The University of Florida, Boonsri studied microfluidics and material science. Follow her on Twitter @boonsri.
Articles by Boonsri Dickinson Srinivasan
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Coder Foundry Shows How Bootcamps Lead to Jobs
Bootcamps are often a fast-track way for both aspiring and seasoned developers to learn a new stack and programming language, which in turn can open up new opportunities for tech jobs. Eighty-five percent of gr… -
How to Land a Tech Job at Dropbox
Right out of college, Prabhdeep Gill started off his career as a software engineer in a great position, joining some of Silicon Valley’s largest companies. After a stint at Google, he decided to pursue the star… -
Video: Hiring at an Internet of Things Startup
August Home designs four Internet of Things (IoT) devices (Smart Lock, Doorbell Cam, Keypad, and Connect) that coordinate to allow remote, keyless entry into an owner’s house. IoT is a burgeoning industry, with… -
How the Job Hunt (and Mentorship) Are Evolving
Given developers’ focus on hacking pretty much every aspect of modern life, it was only a matter of time before some of them turned their professional eye toward the complicated topic of the job hunt and employ… -
Tips for Lifehacking Your Productivity
Even before setting foot in Iceland this April, I felt as if I had already met the 16 or so members of the Thrive group that Michael Gasiorek, an entrepreneur and adventurer, set up. Gasiorek works for Startup… -
Attracting Top Engineers in a Competitive Market
Ron Pragides rode the wave of IPOs at Salesforce and Twitter, but wanted to grow a team at a company with a less-certain future. He was the very first engineer at Austin-based Bigcommerce's San Francisco office… -
How These Delivery Startups Attract Their Pack
When you move from New York City to suburbia, the biggest challenge is figuring out where to eat, since prepared food is seemingly no longer available 24/7. Fortunately, the past few years have seen a prolifera… -
Danny Kim Wants to Change How You Drive
In early March, Lit Motors founder Danny Kim hit the road to meet investors. The Portland native needed to keep the momentum growing for his small firm, which builds the two-wheeled C-1. His modest lab, located… -
Are Disappearing Messages a Permanent Business?
Our lives online come with perils, whether from the NSA checking up on our digital communications, or the possibility of the wrong e-message going viral. Twitter, Facebook, Google, Instagram, and other social n… -
How I Lost Google Glass (and Regained Faith in Humanity)
[caption id="attachment_17184" align="aligncenter" width="618"] Returned![/caption] The winter weather made my hands numb. I was distracted, rushed, running late to a meeting. Put those two things together, and…