Fascinating story of how the shifting culture of computer programming during the '80s and '90s altered the gender balance in a field where so many of the pioneers were women. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/02/13/magazine/women-coding-computer-programming.html …
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Great! Would love to hear more. We need to do more here to attract women into certain CS-oriented labs and programs. Long story, but our campus is very interdisciplinary. Student body is about 63/37 M/F, but distribution across groups is very heterogeneous.
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Undergrads usually join our research groups as 2nd-year students and stay with us until graduation, performing progressively more sophisticated research of their own choosing, leading to a solid bachelor's thesis, sometimes published in journals, conferences or exhibitions.
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