Computer Vision News - April 2020
3 Summary Mehrnoosh Sameki 29 supporting women, and considering this in the hiring process as well. I would love to say that if you are reading this article and you’re with a company that is not that strong in outreach, definitely reach out to them and reach out to your management in your company agenda or university agenda. These little movements make a huge difference in the life of some high school students or some females who just need that word of encouragement, that word of motivation to make a move to join these types of fields and make a huge difference. I’m so grateful that these movements have started, and I really encourage other companies and other universities to join these movements, too! Read more interviews with exceptional female scientists here. community. That sense of belonging to a community is definitely something that I miss from Iran. ManyAmericanswill read this interview, so you are already contributing to the community! Tell us one more thing that is important to you. I just want to add that I’m very proud of the world but also America for really puttinga lot of resourcesout there tohelp women get into fields that are historically male dominated, like computer science and computer engineering. I watched that movement when I was in grad school and many other women in computer science movements… all the outreach the universities were doing to connect to female high school students. Now I’m watching it at Microsoft preparing a lot of high schools out there, actively
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