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October 2016
Ada Lovelace Day@KAIST – Women in Computing
School of Computing at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology will host ALD 2016 event, sponsored by Girls' Robot and Microsoft Korea. There will be talks from both a practitioner and an academic who is working in the field of IT and computer science. We welcome students at all levels and from all disciplines in KAIST.
Find out more »October 2017
Why am I not a geek?
KAIST School of Computing presents the 3rd edition of its ALD event. This year, we invite Prof. Hyomin Kim to give a talk titled "Why am I not a geek?". The talk will look into how geek culture interacts with gender and other social status for CS students in Korean universities. The talk will be in Korean.
Find out more »October 2018
ALD@KAIST 2018
There will be a talk from Dr. Jiyoung Whang, an assistant professor at Sungkyunkwan University. This event has been moved to 30th October to avoid collision with mid-term exams at KAIST.
Find out more »October 2019
Ada Lovelace Day 2019 @KAIST
KAIST hosts its 5th Ada Lovelace Day on 11th October 2019 for undergraduate/graduate students at KAIST. We have Prof. Uran Oh from Ewha Womens University as the speaker: the talk is titled "Computers as a Tool for Augmenting Human Capabilities" and will introduce the latest research on accessibility in HCI.
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