Google Names 20 Female Collegians Tech Scholars



Google Names 20 Female Collegians Tech Scholars
Google Inc. announced that the 20 winners of the scholarship, which is funding to honor the memory of the°¢ÄÝËþ²©¸ñ, a computer scientist who has promoted science and engineering education of women. 10 winners, selected from more than 250 applications for 115 students of different universities throughout the country, will receive 10,000 U.S. dollars. Another 13 finalists will receive 1,000 U.S. dollars each.alan Eustace, senior vice president of engineering and research at Google, commitment "to continue building process, to encourage women to pursue career in science, and the establishment of Anitas legacy", Accept her doctorate in computer science from the University of New York in 1981, Berger spent 12 years in Digital Equipment Corporation, her patented process generate a full address of the traces, for the analysis and design of high-speed memory system. In 1987 she began systers, an e-mail list to provide instructors and support women in computing. Read more: Googles website announcementanita Borg


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