Adriana Febles Rodríguez

21st Century Women Technologists: Adriana Febles Rodríguez

We continue to meet our colleagues in 21st Century Women Technologists after the summer break. Getting to know their profiles, why they chose their careers, and the work they do at Grandiant can encourage and inspire other young women technologists to follow their path in technology. Listening to a young professor of Telecommunications Engineering talk […]

Jean Jennings Bartik

Women in Technology: Jean Jennings Bartik

In this new entry Women in Technology we are going to talk about Jean Jennings Bartik and her professional career as another example of the gender gap that has existed in the field of technology for decades. To do so, we will go back to the presentation of the ENIAC, considered the first fully electronic […]

Women in technology: Betty Snyder Holberton

Since the beginning of time, women have been relegated to second place, overshadowed by men and not given credit for their achievements, as may be the case of Rosalind Franklin or Margaret Hamilton, among others. Therefore, in this new Women in Technology article we present the story of Betty Snyder Holberton, one of the six […]

Women in technology: Kimberly Bryant

  According to a study by the National Center for Science and Engineering Statistics, women are less likely to choose careers in computer science and engineering, despite the fact that women now earn half of all undergraduate and doctoral degrees. On the other hand, women scientists and engineers still receive lower salaries than their male […]

Women in Technology: Fei-Fei Li

New episode of the ‘Women in Technology’ series, this time dedicated to a modern researcher: Fei-Fei Li. She is Professor of Computer Science, Co-Director of Stanford University’s Human-Centered AI Institute and one of the most prolific active technologist at Artificial Intelligence (AI) field.

Women in Technology: Hedy Lamarr

Successful Hollywood actress and scientist, her biggest contribution to ICT world was in the wireless communications sector. Lamarr’s technology was used to control communications and nowadays it is working in mobile networks, Bluetooth devices and WiFi.

Women in Technology: Ada Lovelace

  New episode of the ‘Women in Technology’ series. Today, International Women’s Day, this post couldn’t be dedicated anybody but  her: Ada Lovelace. Considered the first woman programmer  in history, Lovelace has been the most mentioned reference by our colleagues, maybe for being a pioneer in a world -the Mathematics and Science- reserved exclusively for […]