Women in HPC
Since N8 CIR became a chapter of the Women in HPC organisation they have been working to find new ways of promoting equality and diversity within the RSE community.
ViewA selection of interviews and case studies with researchers produced to coincide with International Women’s Day 2024.
Since N8 CIR became a chapter of the Women in HPC organisation they have been working to find new ways of promoting equality and diversity within the RSE community.
ViewKylie Norman is Co-ordinator of the Data Scientist Development Programme at the University of Leeds. The programme offers early career data scientists the opportunity to hone their expertise working on real-world data and topical research questions, whilst giving academics and Leeds Institute for Data Analytics’ partners the chance to harness new talent in finding novel ways to solve data problems.
ViewVee Mapunde is Programme Director at the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Surgical MedTech Co-operative. This is one of eleven NIHR funded Medtech and In vitro diagnostics Co-operatives (MICs), acting as a centre of expertise that focuses on clinical areas of high morbidity and unmet need for NHS patients.
ViewDr Amy Russell is an Associate Professor of Health Inequalities at the University of Leeds Institute of Health Sciences, in the Faculty of Medicine & Health.
ViewLucy Ziegler is a Professor of Palliative Care at the University of Leeds’ Institute of Health Sciences. Her research into palliative care for children and young adults is helping to develop a new model of palliative care delivery to help address inequalities.
ViewSarah Waters is a Professor of French Studies at the University of Leeds. She discusses the unconventional nature of the combination of her role and her research expertise in work-related suicide, for which she campaigns to have recognised as an official cause of work-related death in the UK.
ViewAs part of our N8 Research Culture campaign, we spoke to Kate Black, Professor of Manufacturing Materials, Design and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Liverpool, and CEO of Atomik AM, about innovation within the sector, diversity in STEM, and her advice for women in the sector.
ViewAs part of our N8 Research Culture campaign, we spoke to Kate Black, Professor of Manufacturing Materials, Design and Manufacturing Engineering at the University of Liverpool, and CEO of Atomik AM, about innovation within the sector, diversity in STEM, and her advice for women in the sector.
ViewJane Wood is a Lecturer in Fashion and Textile Technology in the Department of Materials, School of Natural Science, University of Manchester. She discusses how intrinsic innovation is to the textile and fashion sector, and her work in developing ‘next-gen’ fabrics from non-traditional sources.
ViewAline Miller is a Principal Investigator, Professor of Biomolecular Engineering, and Associate Dean for Business Engagement and Innovation at the University of Manchester.
ViewRadha Boya is a Professor of Nanoscience at the University of Manchester, and a Royal Society University Research fellow in the department of Physics, National Graphene Institute.
ViewJulie Gottlieb is a Professor of Modern History in the Department of History at the University of Sheffield. She talks to us about her upcoming projects and her work into addressing gender inequality in the workplace.
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