Cecilia Aragon co-led a workshop for graduate students as part of the series in the Career Track presented by the Computing Research
Posted by Cecilia Aragon
on October 19, 2015
The 2015 Grace Hopper Celebration (GHC) brought together 12,000 attendees in Houston this October to celebrate women in computing and technology. GHC is known for attracting outstanding technologists from academia and industry to share their research and insights for professional development. This year the conference offered 15 tracks including Data Science, Human Computer Interaction, and Emerging Technologies. GHC also features a career and community fair with hundreds of companies, universities, and non-profit organizations represented.