5 Female Researchers Shaping the Future of Computer Science
ARTICLE SUMMARY
In this inspiring and motivating article, Sara Metwalli highlights the work of 5 diverse, female researchers - to help inspire you to pursue a career in tech.
We all need a little bit of inspiration in our lives every once in a while. A reminder that we can do it.
That we have what it takes to succeed and that we are capable regardless of what anyone says. This gets even more relevant if you’re a woman in the tech field. The tech field always had that stigma surrounding it, portraying it as a men’s field and that women have no place in it.
I never quite understood why tech would be a male-dominated field when intelligent, amazing women are responsible for many significant advancements in the area. Whatever aspect of tech you want to consider, from the practice to the academic one, women have always been here, shaping the field of computer science that we know today, emphasizing the need for Closing the Gender Gap in STEM: Additional Measures Needed.
Ever since the beginning of computers and programming, women were a big part of the field; evidence of that is Grace Hopper’s work on COBOL, Ada Lovelace – the first programmer ever, or Kathleen Booth, the creator of assembly language, to name a few.
Women’s contributions to the field never stopped; they just got overlooked. That’s why I feel we have to highlight these accomplishments, document them, and consider them a great inspiration to the next generation of female computer scientists. So, in this article, I will highlight the work of 5 female researchers to inspire you to pursue tech.
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