Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Computer science#Australia

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This is a list under development of missing articles on women who are (or have been) notable for their contribution to technology in academics, business, economics, politics, research, government or the social sector.

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See also Requested articles for computer-related people

Computer science

=Brazil=

=China=

  • Hua Wu, Chinese computer scientist.

=Turkey=

=UK=

=US and Canada=

  • Gail Alverson,http://www.geekwire.com/2016/these-8-women-earned-computer-science-degrees-two-decades-ago-and-heres-where-they-are-now/#draper
  • Velma Elizabeth Roeth Huskey / Velma Huskey (1917-1991), American computer scientist.
  • Mary Kircher, [http://ethw.org/Oral-History:Mary_Kircher oral history]
  • Cathy Palmer,http://www.geekwire.com/2016/these-8-women-earned-computer-science-degrees-two-decades-ago-and-heres-where-they-are-now/#palmer
  • Carol Shanesy,http://ethw.org/Oral-History:Carol_Shanesy
  • Radhika Thekkath, paper mentioned here: MIPS-3D, [http://www.geekwire.com/2016/20-years-in-tech-through-the-eyes-of-8-women-computer-scientists/]
  • Elizabeth Walkup, profiled here, [http://www.geekwire.com/2016/these-8-women-earned-computer-science-degrees-two-decades-ago-and-heres-where-they-are-now/#walkup]
  • Amy D. Wohl, [http://www.awc-hq.org/ada-lovelace-awards.html AWC Award], [https://www.int2.com/bio-amy.htm bio]

=Yugoslavia=

  • Bojana Ostojic, works for Microsoft now, [http://www.geekwire.com/2016/these-8-women-earned-computer-science-degrees-two-decades-ago-and-heres-where-they-are-now/#ostojic]

Software Engineers

{{see also|Wikipedia:WikiProject_Women_in_Red/Engineering#Software_Engineers}}

=Switzerland=

  • Maia Engeli, Swiss. Art, software development, professor and writer [http://maia.enge.li/infozone/CV.html]

=US=

  • Barbara Bauer, technology innovation, software development, global management{{cite web|title=GlobalSight Partners: Biographies|url=http://www.globalsightpartners.com/GlobalSight_Partners/Biographies.html|accessdate=28 April 2013}}
  • Margie Graves Principal Deputy Chief Information Officer Department of Homeland Security see [http://fedscoop.com/top-50-women-in-tech-2016/dcs-50-women-in-tech-page-2 D.C.'s Top 50 Women In Tech List 2016] with a short interview
  • Durdana Habib, Chair of Women in Engineering at IEEE
  • Kay Kapoor, President, AT&T Global Business – Public Sector Solutions see [http://fedscoop.com/top-50-women-in-tech-2016/dcs-50-women-in-tech-page-1 D.C.'s Top 50 Women In Tech List 2016] with a short interview
  • Lisa McVey (technologist), CIO of Enterprise Information Systems, Enterprise Medical Imaging, Automation, McKesson Corporation
  • Janet Perna, former General Manager of Information Management Solutions at [IBM] specializing in Distributed database systems / IBM DB2{{cite web|title=IBM Women in WITI Hall of Fame: Janet Perna|url=http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/witexhibit/wit_hall_perna.html|accessdate=27 April 2013}} (see also [http://www-03.ibm.com/ibm/history/witexhibit/wit_hall_perna.html Janet Perna's oral history])
  • Mai Abualkas Temraz, Mentorship & Women’s Inclusivity Program Coordinator at Gaza Sky Geeks (GSG), Gaza’s first startup accelerator and co-working hub
  • Muriel Vasconcellos (born 1933), American machine translation expert

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