Women in ICT: Experience and support assist female engineers in China and abroad
The IEEE’s Lan Wang shares her unique perspective of the challenges female engineers face, including her past experience in the ICT sector in China.
The IEEE’s Lan Wang shares her unique perspective of the challenges female engineers face, including her past experience in the ICT sector in China.
Guest Post: It has always been a challenge to not only encourage women in the Pacific to pursue a career in the industry but also support their advancement to senior positions.
Guest Post: Today we are delighted and proud to announce the official launch of the ‘APAC-ICT-Women’ mailing list, dedicated to women working in the Asia Pacific region’s ICT industry.
One woman’s offer to shout free coffee leads to the launch of Tonga’s first Women in ICT meeting.
Raja Azrina reflects on her 20 plus years working in the ICT/Network Security industry in Malaysia and discusses the potential for more females to choose careers in cybersecurity.
Guest Post: How can a bird fly when one of its wings is paralyzed?
Rashmi Joshi and Astha Ghimire share their experience as network and wireless engineers in Nepal, professions which they believe have lots to offer women in the country.
Anupama Tiwari and Monika Singhvi share their experiences as women working in India’s ICT industry and the support they’ve received to grow their careers.
Sofia Silva Berenguer previews her research comparing how Autonomous Systems interconnect in each of the five RIR regions and discusses how she became interested in Telematics.
Two Sri Lankan women in technical roles share their experience working in an industry they believe is becoming more accessible for females.