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The Inspiring Story of Dr. Gladys West

Posted on February 22, 2023 by CrewMember Nesesho

Introduction Gladys West is a name that you may not have heard of, but her contributions to the world are something that you have undoubtedly used. Dr. West is one of the hidden figures whose work revolutionized the world of technology. Her achievements in mathematics and engineering played a key role in the development of Read more about The Inspiring Story of Dr. Gladys West[…]

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The Robot Whisperer: A Profile of Dr. Ayanna Howard

Posted on February 15, 2023 by CrewMember Nesesho

In a world where robots are becoming more integrated into our lives, Dr. Ayanna Howard is a leading expert who is working to make these machines more accessible and inclusive. She’s a roboticist, inventor, and entrepreneur who has dedicated her career to creating robots that can help people with disabilities, and inspire kids to pursue Read more about The Robot Whisperer: A Profile of Dr. Ayanna Howard[…]

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