Occupation: | Coder, inventor, chief executive officer |
Years Active: | 2016–present |
Known For: | CoderBunnyz BIRTHDAY 26 march 2009 |
Samaira Mehta is an American coder and inventor. She is the founder and chief executive officer of CoderBunnyz.
Mehta is from Santa Clara, California.[1] Her father is an engineer.[2] She began coding when she was 6 years old with her father as her teacher. She created the board game CoderBunnyz, with the help of her little brother, to teach other children how to code. She designed the game over the course of a year.[3] Mehta speaks at workshops and conferences including at Microsoft, Intel, and Google.[4] She first started presenting at workshops at the Santa Clara City Library. She spoke at the 2019 C2 Montréal Conference.[5] Mehta aims to eliminate gender bias and increase the number of women in engineering.[6]
The name, CoderBunnyz, combines her interest in board games and coding with bunnies, her favorite animal. The game provides instruction on basic concepts in artificial intelligence and Java. It includes five major topics including training, back propagation, inference, adaptive learning, and autonomous.
In 2016, Mehta won the $2,500 second-place prize at Think Tank Learning's Pitchfest. She received a letter from former first lady Michelle Obama.