Celebrating International Day Of Women & Girls In Science And Technology

Celebrating Chartwell’s Women in Science and Technology
On the 11th February, Chartwell Speakers joined the world in marking the United Nations’ 5th International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
This day celebrates the critical role women and girls play in science and technology. It is a day which encourages full and equal access for the participation of women and girls in science.
In celebration of International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we have listed some of our female speakers who are at the forefront of their research and innovative work.
From AI, to Genetics and finding new ways to store energy so that devices work more efficiently and sustainably, these speakers can open up minds on the amazing potential of science and how these ideas will change our future.
They enjoy sharing their knowledge and expertise, so please feel welcome to contact me to learn more about engaging these talented individuals.
Daniela Rus
Expert on Robotics and AI
Director of MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL)Melanie Windridge
Plasma Physicist, Explorer and Author
Expert on Fusion EnergyKathryn Parsons
Co-founder of Digital Education Company, Decoded
Independent Advisor to UK GovernmentJennifer Doudna
Co-inventor of CRISPR-Cas9 Genome Engineering
University of California, Berkeley.Sarah Harper
Global Thought Leader on the Demographics of the 21st Century
Founder and Director of the Oxford Institute of Population AgeingKarina Vold
Exploring Machine and Human Behaviour and where Ethics play a Key Role
Philosopher of Artificial IntelligenceJane Metcalfe
Visionary Entrepreneur and Publisher
Founder and CEO of NEO. Life; Co-founder of WIRED MagazineValeria Nicolosi
Using Nano-materials for New Ways to Store Energy
Global Expert on Advanced Materials and Nanotechnology Prof. at TCD