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I feel like throughout September I found myself repeating a conversation with many different people-

Coworker/Friend/Professor asks “Why are you leaving me for a week?!”

Then I say, “Grace Hopper. Specifically? The Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing.”

This was usually met by confused looks and questions. What does a person do at such an event? Is it only for women? Why am I going?

The answer to the last one is easy. At the Media Convergence Lab, where I work, we are split evenly between genders. Back in the Spring, it was decided that all five of us, plus our manager/mother hen Eileen would be attending. To be honest, I had no idea what to expect. But I’m happy to report that the trip was amazing. Here’s a brief rundown:

  • So many technical women in one place! I was expecting perhaps 200 people to be there. Actual numbers were more like 1600! Nicely done. Literally, women were everywhere. And hey, they were normal looking too! I truly believe that seeing so many women as professors, grad students and professionals is inspiring to the younger students, and will hopefully keep them in the field. And there were a few guys there too.
  • Arizona is dry and full of cactii. Not exactly a surprise, but I’m used to oceans, not deserts. It’s strange to get out of the shower and be dry before you get you grab your towel! Unfortunately I became very dehydrated and spent a fair amount of time sick.
  • Session topics were wide, not deep. A wise choice given the diverse group in attendance, and a great way for undergrads to experience many fields while they are choosing what they want to focus on.
  • Serious corporation support. I was hoping to leave with a slew of pens, but instead I left with at least 30 little practical and attractive trinkets. And THANK YOU for making free shirts that look flattering! Wow, what a concept!
  • Volunteering was work AND fun? Really! No, really! I had a great time greeting people and helping Google with the big party. It forced me to talk and meet with people instead of wandering around daydreaming about my next paper.
  • So what’s next for me? Paper deadlines and a demo of my therapy work at ISMAR. I’ll try to be better about working out my research ideas here.

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