The weekend-long event includes a keynote from James A. Regenor, a leader of transformative technologies at Moog.
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The free April 14th event includes a documentary screening, demos, lunch and a conversation with female founders of local tech firms.
While UB students are enjoying their mid-semester break, the university will play host to local high school students for Science Exploration Day.
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“To be surrounded by like-minded, driven women was awe-inspiring. It was thrilling to recognize that, unlike what the statistics say, there are definitely women in computer science,” said Doris Kwan, co-director of UB’s Scientista.