Congratulations to Cadence's 2023 Women in Technology Scholarship Recipients
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / March 11, 2024 / Cadence is pleased to congratulate the 12 recipients of Cadence's 2023 Women in Technology Scholarship, highlighting their achievements and sharing their inspirational academic journeys.In a year of …
NORTHAMPTON, MA / ACCESSWIRE / March 11, 2024 / Cadence is pleased to congratulate the 12 recipients of Cadence's 2023 Women in Technology Scholarship, highlighting their achievements and sharing their inspirational academic journeys.
In a year of phenomenal growth for the Cadence Diversity in Technology Scholarship program, submissions to the Women in Technology Scholarship reached the highest-ever total number of student applicants. Recognized by our selection committee as accomplished women in their field, we are proud to support these recipients in their work in pursuit of technical degrees. Each of our recipients was awarded a scholarship based on their strong academic records, work in the community, leadership potential, and recommendations from professors. Get to know our impressive class of future innovators by reading more about their journeys below.
Hear directly from the students in a short video as they dive into their personal experiences, post-graduation goals, and what drives them to shape the world of technology.
Thank you to everyone who submitted applications this year, we hope to continue to reach STEM students from underrepresented groups with our upcoming scholarships. We also want to thank the talented individuals who were selected for sharing their inspiring stories and expressing how these programs have positively impacted their studies. We look forward to seeing where their passions take them next.
Arisa Chue,
Stanford University
"My academic interests include exploring the intersection of the abstract concepts of linguistics and the concrete subject of natural language processing (NLP). From the basics of using artificial intelligence to translate our speech, I am researching how machines can better comprehend our jargon. More specifically, discovering ways, for we as programmers, to improve these machines and increase their capabilities."
Ecy King,
Stanford University
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"My educational computer science comic book, Bit by Bit, will be published globally by the Stanford University Press on June 4, 2024. I am very much looking forward to being more involved with that post-grad. Ideally, I would pursue something that is technical, creative, and educational, maybe in the tech, EdTech, or educational sector. In the meantime, I am on the lookout for opportunities, spaces, and places that inspire me to continue to grow while making a positive impact in the world."