Eröffnung des 17. Sommerstudiums
der Informatica Feminale


 

Montag, 18. August 2014 um 17.00 Uhr – öffentlich –

 

Raum 1470, Gebäude MZH, Bibliothekstraße auf dem zentralen Campus der Universität Bremen

 

Grußworte / WelcomeDTWJ

 

Eröffnungsvorträge

What do you want to be when you grow up?

 

Reyyan Ayfer
Bilkent University, Türkei
ACM Women in Computing Europe Committee

 

Powerful You in a Powerful New World

We are on the brink of a powerful new world. The exponential growth of the Internet of Things will bring a new way of life and new possibilities in the future, and this brings to us a multitude of opportunities. What is Internet of Things? What does it encompass and how can you become part of this next big thing in computing?

 

Bev Bachmayer
Intel, München
ACM Women in Computing Europe Committee

 

 

Zu den Referentinnen

Reyyan Ayfer: After working for various organizations as a computer engineer for more than a decade and noting the increasing demand for expertise in programming, Reyyan decided to pursue a role in the field of education. In 1988 she began working at Bilkent University in Ankara, Turkey and held a multitude of titles including: Department Chair of Computer Technology and Programming and Vice Chair of Computer and Instructional Technology Teacher Education where she also teaches, and the Director of the Institutional Relations and History Unit and Coordinator of BETS Bilkent Educational Technology Services. She also contributes her time to international committees, most notably as a council member of ACM Europe and as the Chair of ACM Women in Computing Europe Committee as well as leading a community of students who have formed the first international ACM-W Student Chapter. Reyyan Ayfer's latest responsibility is being the co-leader of Turkish Women's International Network Ankara Chapter.

 

Bev Bachmayer has worked in diverse software engineering, performance engineering and engineering management positions in the US and Europe during her 31 years at Intel. She is currently working on a project defining solution stacks for Internet of Things. Additionally, she works with software vendors in Europe, her key area of interest has been performance analysis and optimization of software on new computer architectures. Bev mentors female students in technology (both students and junior engineers) via MentorNet and within Intel. Additionally, she volunteers her time as Vice Chair of ACM-W Europe executive committee. She is a member of ACM, ACM-W Europe, IEEE, IEEE Computer Society and the European Professional Women's Association (EPWN). .Bev holds a Bachelor's degree in Computer Science from the University of Oregon and an MBA from Portland State University.

 

Moderation

Veronika Oechtering und Liv-Malin Hentschel

Kompetenzzentrum Frauen in Naturwissenschaft und Technik

der Universität Bremen

 

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anschließend Empfang mit warmem Buffet