25 Women in Robotics you need to know about 2016

25 Women in Robotics you need to know about 2016

In celebration of Ada Lovelace Day, we’ve compiled our fourth annual ‘25 Women in Robotics You Need to Know About‘ list. That’s 100 women who have been featured to date. We’re showcasing women working in research, development, and commercialization of robotics. The role models are diverse, ranging from emeritus to early career stage. Even though the total number of women in robotics is still relatively small, we’re celebrating that women are leading the way within this field.

Role models are important. Countess Ada Lovelace, the world’s first computer programmer and an extraordinary mathematician, faced an uphill battle in the days when women were not encouraged to pursue a career in science. Fast forward 200 years, there are still not enough women in science, technology, engineering or math (STEM). One key reason is clear: a severe lack of visible female role models. Women in STEM need to be equally represented at conferences, keynotes, magazine covers, or stories about technology. Although this is starting to change, it’s not happening quick enough.

To address that challenge, Suw Charman-Anderson started Ada Lovelace Day in 2009 in response to the lack of visibility of women in STEM (not the lack of women). It’s an international day celebrating the achievements of women in STEM. Everyone is encouraged to add an event or a story to the Finding Ada site.

recent study from the Clayman Institute for Gender Research at Stanford found that visibility was the missing factor preventing women from moving into leadership positions within their organization. This has a cumulative effect on career progression and earnings. These findings support an earlier study with the Anita Borg Institute, who interviewed 1800 women in technology companies. According to the authors, women reported being less likely than male counterparts to be assigned to high visibility projects, which in turn, has a negative impact on their chances for future promotions.

We’d like to think that this annual list is opening eyes from within the robotics community, and beyond. One of our 2015 listees Spring Berman wrote to Robohub and said, “I’m so grateful for the mention in Robohub’s 25 women in robotics!  The president of ASU saw the article about it in our university news, and now he wants to visit our lab in mid-April to see our work. Hopefully we can get together a cool demo to show him!”

Without further ado, here are 25 women in robotics you should know about (in alphabetical order) for 2016. Enjoy!

Nora Ayanian

Nora Ayanian

Gabilan Assistant Professor of Computer Science and Director of the ACT lab at USC

University of Southern California

US/CA

Catherine Ball

Catherine Ball

Founder & CEO, Remote Research Ranges / Managing Director, Elemental Strategy

Remote Research Ranges

AU

Margarita Chli

Margarita Chli

SNF Assistant Professor at ETHZ, Honorary Fellow of the University of Edinburgh

EU/CH

Vivian Chu

Vivian Chu

Graduate Research Assistant

Georgia Institute of Technology

US/TX

Mady Delvaux

Mady Delvaux

European Parliament MEP

European Parliament

EU/BE

Bernardine Dias

Bernardine Dias

Associate Research Professor

CMU

US/PA

Sanja Dogramadz

Sanja Dogramadz

Associate Professor / Reader in Robotics

UWE

UK/Bristol

Anca Dragan

Anca Dragan

Assistant Professor

UC Berkeley

US/CA

Kimberley Hambuchen

Kimberley Hambuchen

Human Robotic Systems Deputy Project Manager

NASA Johnson Space Center

US/TX

Kaijen Hsiao

Kaijen Hsiao

CTO

Mayfield Robotics

US/CA

M. Ani Hsieh

M. Ani Hsieh

Associate Professor

Drexel University

US/PA

Wendy Ju

Wendy Ju

Executive Director and Associate Professor of Interaction Design

Center for Design Research at Stanford University and California College of the Arts

US/NY

Angelica Lim

Angelica Lim

Making Pepper Sociable / Software Engineering Manager

SoftBank Robotics

CA

Gudrun Litzenburger

Gudrun Litzenburger

General Secretary and Director of Statistics

International Federation of Robotics

EU/DE

Rosanna Myers

Rosanna Myers

Cofounder

Carbon Robotics

US/CA

Erin Rapacki

Erin Rapacki

Business Development

Pneubotics

US/CA

Carol Reiley

Carol Reiley

Co-founder / President

drive.ai

US/CA

Simone Schuerle

Simone Schuerle

Branco Weiss Fellow

Koch Institute of Integrative Cancer Research, MIT

EU/CH

Katia Sycara

Katia Sycara

Research Professor, Director of Advanced Agent-Robotics Technology Lab

Carnegie Mellon University / University of Aberdeen

US/PA

Adriana Tapus

Adriana Tapus

Vice Provost / Professor

INTERFACES Graduate School, UPSay / ENSTA-ParisTech

EU/FR

Stefanie Tellex

Stefanie Tellex

Assistant Professor

Brown University

US/RI

Patricia Vargas

Patricia Vargas

Associate Professor / Founding Director of the Robotics Laboratory

Heriot-Watt University, UK

UK

Hanna Wallach

Hanna Wallach

Senior Researcher / Assistant Professor / Cofounder

Microsoft Research / UMass Amherst / Women in Machine Learning

US/MA

Rosalie Wang

Rosalie Wang

Assistant Professor

Intelligent and Assistive Technology and Systems Lab, University of Toronto / Toronto Rehabilitative Institute

CA

Lisa Winter

Lisa Winter

Product Design Engineer

Mattel, Inc.

US/CA