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Making AI systems more inclusive from a gender perspective – Dr Caitlin Bentley, Lecturer in AI-enabled Information Systems at the University of Sheffield

Dr Caitlin Bentley joined the Information School at the University of Sheffield in 2020, as a lecturer in AI-enabled information […]

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Excited with every little discovery: Fear of failure must never diminish the belief in our abilities – Dr Stella Manoli, Associate at the University of Strathclyde

Dr Stella Manoli is a Soapbox Science Bristol speaker and teaching associate at the University of Strathclyde’s Mechanical & Aerospace […]

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Bringing together Nigeria’s leading ladies in STEM to show girls that scientists are just like them – Dr Orode Aniejurengho, Senior Scientist at GyreOx Therapeutics

Dr Orode Aniejurengho is the organiser of Soapbox Science Lagos, Nigeria, and senior scientist at GyreOx Therapeutics, focused on drug […]

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Becoming a worthy chemical engineer in my own right: Following my dreams and being my own biggest supporter – Paula Nkulikiyinka, Energy and Power PhD Researcher at Cranfield University

Paula Nkulikiyinka is a Soapbox Science Milton Keynes speaker and an energy and power PhD research student at Cranfield University. […]

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Diverse science equals better science: If science is only produced by the few, it will mainly focus on solving the problems of the few – Laia Delgado Callico, Physics PhD Student at King’s College London

Laia Delgado Callico is a speaker at Soapbox Science London and a physics PhD student at King’s College London, studying […]

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‘She believed she could, so she did’: Helping girls understand what it means to be a mathematician – Shamia Sanjania, Undergraduate STEM Lead at the University of Leicester

Shamia Sanjania is a second year mathematics student at the University of Leicester, and is their undergraduate STEM lead. Shamia […]

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