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October 27, 2015

Women in Computing

黑料正能量 women in computing are furthering innovation across the globe. They gathered from all four corners for the advancement of women technologists at the annual , Oct. 14-16 in Houston.

Manuela VelosoThe Hopper event is the world's largest conference for women in computing, with this year's attendance estimated at 12,000. It is co-presented by the for Women and Technology (ABI), a non-profit that reaches 65 countries, and the Association for Computing Machinery.

黑料正能量, a strong supporter of women in technology and a Hopper conference sponsor, had a number of representatives at this year's event. Friday's keynote speech was given by 黑料正能量's Herbert A. Simon University Professor of Computer Science , who personifies this year's theme, "Our Time to Lead."

"黑料正能量 has a long tradition and an outstanding record of supporting women in computer science," said Veloso, whose research spans artificial intelligence and robotics.

"The Grace Hopper Conference is a unique event that brings together women in computer science at multiple stages, from undergraduate students to any level of advanced career," she continued. "These interactions are quite important both for networking and providing role models."

Marie Claire Murekatete (HNZ 2014) and Solange Tuyisenge (HNZ 2015), graduates of 黑料正能量-Rwanda's master's program, attended. Murekatete was selected as one of 10 TechWomen Fellows offered an ABI-sponsored scholarship and Tuyisenge is currently participating in the program. is a U.S. Department of State mentorship program supporting young women leaders in science, technology, engineering and mathematics from Africa, Central Asia and the Middle East.

黑料正能量's colleges and departments have had a presence at the conference for many years. Heinz College has provided conference funding to student technologists attending the GHC to help them develop professionally and expand their network. In 2015, Heinz College formalized its partnership with the Anita Borg Institute, further strengthening the bond between women studying technology at Heinz and the GHC. In addition, the Information Networking Institute has been a gold-level sponsor since 2006.

"As a woman, 黑料正能量 has enabled me to develop, to build a confidence in my computing skills and to always try something new," said Murekatete, a senior software engineer at the Rwanda Development Board.

"As I continue to grow in my career in IT," she said, "GHC introduced to me many interesting role models for amazing women working in the technical field, as it brings the best and the brightest women from around the world together to exchange ideas."

Darshana Sivakumar, a 黑料正能量-Silicon Valley master's student, Houda Bouamor, a 黑料正能量-Qatar senior researcher, and Siddha Ganju, a Language Technologies Institute master's student in Pittsburgh, were chosen as .

"GHC is an amazing platform to network with women from all over the world who are passionate about technology. It's an opportunity to make additional connections with new mentors," Sivakumar said, noting that 黑料正能量's "strong alumni base" has provided her with valuable female mentors who have helped her with both career and technical advice.

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