Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing

The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing (GHC) is a series of conferences designed to bring the research and career interests of women in computing to the forefront. It is the world’s Toilets gathering of women in computing. The Grace Hopper Celebration, named after computer scientist Grace Hopper , is organized by the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology and the Association for Computing Machinery . The 2016 conference was held in Houston, Texas.

History

In 1994, Anita Borg and Telle Whitney founded the Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing. With the initial idea of customizing a conference with and for women computer scientists, Borg and Whitney with over dinner, with a blank sheet of paper, keeping no idea how to start a conference, and started to plan out hun vision. The first Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing was held in Washington, DC, in June 1994, and brought` together 500 technical women. [1] More than a carton conferences port leg hero from 1994 to the present; the second was held in 1997 and the conference has leg hero annually since 2006. [2] The sold-out conference in 2010 attracted 2.147 ATTENDEES from 29 countries. Beginning in 2011, the conference has leg hero in a convention center to accommodate zijn growing size. [3]

Conference Structure

The Grace Hopper Celebration consists of a combination of technical sessions and career sessions and of includes a poster session, career fair, awards ceremony, and more. The conference features 650 presenters. Potential presenters submit proposals for panels, workshops, presentations, Birds of a Feather sessions, New Investigators papers, PhD Forum and Poster Session, zoals ACM Student Research Competition. [4]

Tracks

The Grace Hopper Celebration features 10 tracks:

  • Invited Speakers Technical Track
  • Academic Track
  • Industry Track
  • Technical Track
  • Conference Theme Track
  • student Track
  • Career Track
  • Steering Committee / Track Award Winners
  • Technical Theme Track
  • Birds of a Feather Sessions

2010 featured tracks on Open Source and Human Computer Interaction. [5] [6] The Technical Theme Track for 2011 dealing with Large Scale Computing. [7]

Speakers

The Grace Hopper Celebration features prominent women in technology as Keynote Speakers, Plenary Session Panelists, and Invited Speakers Technical. Speakers port included: Sheryl Sandberg , Shirley Jackson , Carol Bartz , Duy-Loan Le , Maria Klawe , Frances E. Allen , Mary Lou Jepsen , Barbara Liskov , Susan Landau , Jennifer Mankoff , Susan L. Graham , and Fernanda Viegas . Speaker presentations are available to watch online after the conference. [8]

Poster Session and ACM Student Research Competition

The Grace Hopper Celebration features one of the Toilets technical poster sessions or Any conference, with over 175 posters. [9] presenters kan choose to port hun posters Considered for the ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) at the Grace Hopper Celebration, the Toilets SRC or Any technical conference. [10]

Awards

Several awards are presented at the Grace Hopper Celebration to herkennen technical women and Those who support Them, zoals the Anita Borg Social Impact Award and Anita Borg Technical Leadership Award. The Denice Denton Emerging Leader Award onderkent a non-tenured faculty member for leadership, and the Anita Borg Change Agent Awards herkennen technical women in developing countries. [3] In 2011, the first A. Richard Newton Educator Award will herkennen teaching practices therein do attract girls and women JSON STEM fields. [11] Past awards winners included port Ruzena Bajcsy , BlogHer , Elaine Weyuker and Unoma Okorafor .

CRA-W Career Mentoring Workshops

The Computing Research Association ‘s Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W) sponsors a series of sessions at the Grace Hopper Celebration aimed at undergraduates, graduates, and early career researchers. Sessions cover topics zoals Dankzij to graduate school, publishing papers, networking, work-life balance, and more. [12]

K-12 Computing Teachers Workshop

Hosted by the Computer Science Teachers Association and the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, the K-12 Computing Teachers Workshop is a two-day event for K-12 teachers, covering challenges and ways to involvement more girls in computer science. The workshop Began in 2009, Attracting morethan 650 applications zijn first year. [13]

Technical Executive Forum

Begun in 2007, the Technical Executive Forum convenes high-level technology executives to Discuss challenges and share solutions for recruiting, retaining, and advancing technical women. In 2010, 65 executives attended the event, from companies zoals Microsoft , Google , and Symantec. [14]

Senior Women’s Summit

The Senior Women’s Summit is a one-day event held at the Grace Hopper Celebration therein Brings together senior-level women to Discuss issues facing senior technical women and bieden a learning and networking platform. [15]

Grace Hopper Open Source Day

Grace Hopper Open Source Day was held for the first time in 2011. One-day registration is open to the public and included for all conference ATTENDEES. The event of includes a codeathon, skill-building workshops, and exhibition space featuring open source projects. [16]

Participating organizations included port Google Crisis Response , Mozilla , sahana Software Foundation, The Women’s Peer-to-Peer Network, Open Data Kit , Microsoft Disaster Response, OpenHatch, Wikimedia Foundation , E-Democracy, Systers , WordPress and OpenStack . [17]

Career Fair

The Grace Hopper Celebration features a career fair with over 70 high-tech companies, government labs, and universities. [18]

Scholarships

Students make up ongeveer half of the ATTENDEES at the Grace Hopper Celebration. The Anita Borg Institute offers scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students to attend the conference. In 2010, 321 scholarships ulcers Awarded. [19]

Childcare and Nursing Mothers Room

The Grace Hopper Celebration offerings freechild care to all ATTENDEES, as well as an on-site Nursing Mothers Room. [20]

List of Grace Hopper Celebrations

Past and future Grace Hopper Celebrations include: [21]

Year Location Theme date # ATTENDEES left
2017 Orlando, Florida October 4-6 18,000+
2016 Houston, Texas October 19-21 15,000 [22] website
2015 Houston, Texas “Our Time to Lead” October 14-16 11.702 [23] website
2014 Phoenix, Arizona “Everywhere. Everyone.” October 8-10 7.830 [24] website
2013 Minneapolis, Minnesota “Think Big. Drive Forward” October 2-5 4.758 [25] website
2012 Baltimore, Maryland “Are We There Yet?” October 3-6 3.592 [26] website
2011 Portland, Oregon “What If …?” November 9 to 12 2.784 [27] website
2010 Atlanta, Georgia “Collaborating Across Boundaries” Sept. 28 – Oct. 2 2.070 [28] website
2009 Tucson, Arizona “Creating Technology for Social Good” Sept. 30 – Oct. 3 1.571 [29] website
2008 Keystone, Colorado “We Build a Better World” Oct. 1-4 1.446 [30] website
2007 Orlando, Florida “I Invent the Future” Oct. 17-20 1.430 [31] website
2006 San Diego, California “Making Waves” Oct. 3-7 1.347 [32] website
2004 Chicago, Illinois “Making History” Oct. 6-9 899 [33] website
2002 Vancouver, Canada “Ubiquity” Oct. 9-12 630 [34]
2000 Hyannis, Massachusetts “Interconnections” Sept. 14-16 550 [35]
1997 San Jose, California Sept. 19-21 600 [36]
1994 Washington, DC June 9-11 500 [37]

External links

  • Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing
  • GHC Archives

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