Woman Launches New Field of Scientific Study

As a female chemical engineer, Frances Arnold was already a rarity. After all, only about 16 percent of chemical engineers are women. But now that she has become the first woman ever to win the prestigious Millennium Technology Prize — it was awarded in Helsinki, Finland, on May 24 — Arnold is truly one of a kind. And she knows

By |August 8th, 2016|Categories: Blog|0 Comments

How Do You Guarantee Your Own Success?

According to the Harvard Business Review, 41% of women working in tech eventually end up leaving the field (compared to just 17% of men).  This is a no doubt a disheartening statistic to all of us but it raises a very important point.   It speaks to a problem being faced by women in technology

By |May 11th, 2016|Categories: Blog|0 Comments

The Path to Leadership

Posted by Meerah Rajavel Ethnicity plays a great influence on one’s leadership style and qualities regardless of the gender.  Coming from a small rural town in South India with very conservative culture, I can confidently say there are few tricks I learnt early in my life as a little girl/young woman that prepared me for the

By |May 9th, 2016|Categories: Blog|0 Comments

The Art & Science of Data Science

Posted by Meerah Rajavel In 2012, Harvard Business Review called out “Data Scientist” as “The Sexiest Job of the 21st Century”.  In 2011, McKinsey & Company projected a global demand of 1.5 M data scientist which triggered numerous top institutions such as Harvard, Kellogg, Stanford, etc. to offer a focus and specialized program in Data

By |April 25th, 2016|Categories: Blog|0 Comments