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Throughout history, women have made remarkable contributions to science and engineering, often overcoming significant barriers to doing so. Despite their achievements, many of their stories remain untold or underappreciated. This book, "Women in Science and Engineering: Breaking Barriers and Shaping the Future," seeks to celebrate these trailblazers and inspire future generations.From early pioneers like Ada Lovelace and Marie Curie to contemporary innovators such as Mae Jemison and Fei-Fei Li, this book highlights the enduring impact of women in these fields. It also addresses the systemic…mehr

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Throughout history, women have made remarkable contributions to science and engineering, often overcoming significant barriers to doing so. Despite their achievements, many of their stories remain untold or underappreciated. This book, "Women in Science and Engineering: Breaking Barriers and Shaping the Future," seeks to celebrate these trailblazers and inspire future generations.From early pioneers like Ada Lovelace and Marie Curie to contemporary innovators such as Mae Jemison and Fei-Fei Li, this book highlights the enduring impact of women in these fields. It also addresses the systemic challenges they face and the importance of fostering inclusive environments where all can thrive.By exploring these narratives, we aim to provide role models for young women and emphasize the critical need for diversity in science and engineering. As you read through these pages, may you be inspired by the resilience, creativity, and determination of these extraordinary women.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Rajni Gautam received Ph.D., M.Sc., and B. Sc. Degrees in Electronics from the University of Delhi, India, in 2014, 2009, and 2007 respectively. She has 16 publications in International Journals of repute, 15 publications in International conferences, 6 book chapters, 4 books, and one patent. Her total citations are 389 with an h-index of 10.