A Full-Resolution Display of Talent: UVA Hosts Women-in-Computing Event – UVA Engineering

Talent and diversity were on full display this weekend as the University of Virginia School of Engineering hosted CAPWIC the Capital Regional Celebration of Women in Computing.

Close to 250 attendees from all over the region gathered to present their work and learn from other women, including mentors who shared their secrets for building successful careers. The annual event is organized through the Association of Computer Machinery, the worlds largest educational scientific computing society.

Nada Basit and Robbie Hott, two UVA computer science professors who served as event co-organizers, helped ensure that the meet would come to UVA this year its first time hosting.

Were very proud to bring CAPWIC to our students and this area of Virginia; its exciting, Basit said. With significantly more women incomputer science at UVA than nationwide, she said, Representation matters.

UVA professors Briana Morrison, Angela Orebaugh, Daniel Graham and Upsorn Praphamontripong were also involved in this years organizing.

On Friday night, Morrison moderated the first keynote, a panel comprised of members ofCharlottesville Women in Tech. They spoke about how women can find their community as emerging professionals.

Senior research scientist Eileen Krepkovich of Barron Associates, Tech-Girls founder Kim Wilkens and Shenandoah Telecommunications Co. CIO Elaine Cheng provided the lively discussion.

On Saturday, Melanie Frank, a 1996 B.S. graduate of UVA Engineerings aerospace program, shared in a second keynote how her dream to become an astronaut led her to her current job, as vice president of technology for Capitol One.

Dean Jennifer L. West provided opening remarks.

Later that morning, Stephanie Lewandowski, senior director of product delivery at Charlottesville-based software engineering firm WillowTree, spoke about "Leading GenAI Product Delivery." The workshop covered various aspects of artificial intelligence and machine learning.

UVA graduate students throughout the day provided updates on how their research is furthering technology. Among the presenters:

Benazir said she chose UVA foremost because its a great school.

She added, I liked my current professor's research area, which is at the intersection of systems and machine learning.

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