Come Join Women@CL's Welcome Event!
🗓️ Wed, 16th Oct, 13:00-14:30 📍 LT2, William Gates Building
Learn about Women@CL & meet fellow members. Lunch provided!
RSVP & share dietary needs: https://t.co/ImGqdWQAJO
Next Monday, 18 March, GirlsWhoML (an initiative to improve gender diversity in machine learning & AI) are running a workshop here. There are a couple of places left. Interested? Book your spot here: https://t.co/VL6pAjy3mS
Our first GirlsWhoML workshop is happening on November 30th at the @Cambridge_CL. The workshop will introduce Python and machine learning with the aim of encouraging those who identify as female and non-binary into the field of AI and ML.
Register at: https://t.co/4GWojqF70Q
We are looking for the next Women@CL Committee
You can apply via the following form by Sunday (16th July): https://t.co/D13ZcSTLX5
Any self-identifying female/non-binary students/researchers are welcome to apply!
Thank you for joining us at the Oxbridge Women in Computer Science conference last weekend! We had a great time meeting everyone, hearing the fantastic talks, meeting the industry representatives and enjoying a formal dinner at the Lucy Cavendish college. @OxWoCS@Cambridge_CL
Now it's the turn of Prof @HatijeGyunesh 🙌🏼 who is taking part to the Panel on "Overcoming obstacles of being a minority in the field of computer science" at the Oxbridge Conference by @WomenCL1 🤖
@minjaaxelsson and Jiaee have just held the workshop on "Design and ethical considerations of robotic Mental Well-being Coaches" at Oxbridge Conference by @WomenCL1 🤖🙌🏼
We are incredibly excited to announce the ninth Oxbridge Women in Computer Science Conference, which will be held on the 29th of April 2023 in Cambridge, UK, with @OxWoCS. 👩💻🧑💻 Registration: https://t.co/VRjqPNl91F
The annual conference brings together computer scientists of all age groups and career stages at Cambridge and Oxford to encourage collaboration via formal and informal discussion. Everyone is welcome to register to attend the conference.
We look forward to seeing you there!✨
We worry about the risk of cybercrime but what’s at stake for the cybercriminals? They must often rely on others but if cheated, they can hardly go to the police! Hear Dr Alice Hutchings' fascinating 18 Mar #camfest talk 'Would You Trust a Cybercriminal?'
https://t.co/hJpnjoMr7I
The talk and social will be held in GN06 (the old library) at the CL.
Please see the attached posters for more info. If you’re interested, do fill up the sign up form here: https://t.co/cvgYUl795z
Women@CL is collaborating with the Women in Engineering Society (CUWES) for a talk and social night this Thursday, 16th Feb. Bianca Schor will be giving a talk on responsible AI principles from 6-7pm, and we’ll have pizza and board games from 7pm onwards.
#SOOCon23 is the first open technology conference in the UK and, with hundreds of attendees.
It's been exciting to hear about the latest open technologies, and inspiring to see so many delegates getting involved in reducing the gender imbalance in STEM!
State of Open Conference 2023 by OpenUK: Ana and Gemma are representing Women@CL at the conference! @openuk_uk
We have several students attending, and Xinchi, a PhD student at the CL, is one of the speakers.