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  2. Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World

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    The idea for OWSD was first raised at a conference on The Role of Women in the Development of Science and Technology in the Third World in 1988, organized by the World Academy of Sciences, where more than 200 leading women scientists from 63 developing countries participated. A study group consisting of top women scientists and experts was ...

  3. OWSD-Elsevier Foundation Award - Wikipedia

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    The Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World (OWSD), the Elsevier Foundation, and The World Academy of Sciences have partnered to recognize achievements of early-career women scientists in developing countries since the award was launched in 2011 as the Elsevier Foundation-OWSD Awards for Young Women Scientists from the ...

  4. Nashwa Eassa - Wikipedia

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    She founded the non-governmental organization Sudanese Women in Sciences in 2013 and is a member of Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World's South African Institute of Physics. [5] From 2016 to 2020, Eassa also held the title of Vice President of the "Arab Region of Organization for Women Scientist in Developing World [6]

  5. Marie André Destarac - Wikipedia

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    Marie André Destarac is daughter of Rodolfo Destarac and María Eguizabal. [3] She studied electronic engineering in Universidad del Valle de Guatemala.In 2013 she received a master's degree in Robotics and Automation from the Technical University of Madrid with a scholarship she received from the Education, Culture and Sports Minister of Spain.

  6. AnitaB.org - Wikipedia

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    AnitaB.org (formerly Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, and Institute for Women in Technology) is a global nonprofit organization based in Belmont, California. [2] Founded by computer scientists Anita Borg and Telle Whitney , the institute's primary aim is to recruit, retain, and advance women in technology.

  7. Germaine Djuidjé Kenmoé - Wikipedia

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    Djuidjé Kenmoé's research concerns friction and wear of surfaces. [2] She has also published on the design of domestic solar energy supplies. [3] In 2016 she was appointed associate professor in the department of physics at the University of Yaoundé I, having previously been teaching assistant, assistant lecturer and senior lecturer.

  8. List of organizations for women in science - Wikipedia

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    International groups who cover the general topics of science, technology, engineering, and math. 500 Women Scientists; American Association of University Women (AAUW) AnitaB.org; Association for Women in Science (AWIS) European Platform of Women Scientists; Girl Geek Dinners; Graduate Women in Science (GWIS; formerly known as Sigma Delta Epsilon)

  9. Jana Rodriguez Hertz - Wikipedia

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    Since 2016 she has been a professor at the Southern University of Science and Technology in China. [ 1 ] In 2016, Rodriguez Hertz was elected a Regional Vice President, Latin America & the Caribbean, of the Organization for Women in Science for the Developing World for the period of 2016–20.