25 Women in Robotics you need to know about 2017

25 Women in Robotics you need to know about 2017

Ada Lovelace Day on October 10 2017 is a day to celebrate the achievements of women in technology and there was no shortage of women to feature on Robohub’s annual Ada Lovelace Day “25 women in robotics you need to know about” list. (If you don’t see someone you expected then they’ll probably be on next year’s list, or on our first four lists from 2013201420152016 – please read them too!)

This year we are featuring women from all over the world, including early stage entrepreneurs, seasoned business women, investors, inventors, makers, educators, and organizers; we also feature early career researchers, established academics, senior scientists and politicians. The unifying characteristic of all these women is their inspirational story, their enthusiasm, their fearlessness, their vision, ambition, and accomplishments. Every year we’re inspired and hope that you are too.

It’s been a roller coaster year of tough headlines for tech diversity … In February, engineer Susan Fowler wrote a blog post “Reflecting on one very, very strange year at Uber. For some it was a wake-up call to the sexual harassment in tech culture, and for others it was just a public confirmation of what was already well-known. A series of high-profile mea culpa’s from male investors and CEOs ensued; then James Damore was fired from Google after implying that biological differences — not sexism — lie behind the gender gap.

It seems negative, but the publicity around bias, harassment and lack of diversity does provide public vindication for women like Susan Fowler, Tracy Chou, Erica Joy Baker and Ellen Pao who took stands against sexism and suffered for it. We’re now starting to see some positive outcomes. For example, Ellen Pao has just released a book, Reset, about her experience suing a prominent venture capital firm for bias and says, “My lawsuit failed. Others won’t.”

This year, Ellen Pao, Tracy Chou, Erica Joy Baker joined other women fighting against sexism and racism in the tech industry by starting Project Include, a non-profit that uses data and advocacy to accelerate diversity and inclusion solutions in the tech industry. Tracy Chou was also named as one of MIT Tech review’s Innovators under 35 alongside some 25 Women in Robotics alumni – Angela Schoellig [2013] and Anca Draga [2016].

Women in robotics still face challenges, even danger, such as Stella Uzochukwu-Denis and her fearless female robotics students face from Boko Haram extremists. And we all face the relentless lack of diversity and general apathy about the gender gap in our daily workplaces.

And yet robotics itself faces huge challenges. We are a very small segment of the very rich tech industry and robotics startups struggle to attract great talent. We have an opportunity to improve our diversity hiring practices to gain more recruits as well as increasing our internal innovation capacity, something that Linda Pouliot of Dishcraft writes about with elegance. As Pouliot notes, if you’re a robotics startup looking to hire, your personal network is your biggest asset — yet another reason for women in robotics to know about each other and to network, like with the Women in Robotics organization.

Speaking of networks, we’re biased towards the countries and careers that we know well. It’s a challenge to provide a representative sample of the wide range of jobs around the world that women are doing in robotics. Perhaps you can help us for next time with more nominations from other regions? Email nominations@womeninrobotics.org with suggestions.

Without further ado, here are 25 women in robotics you should know about (in alphabetical order) for 2017. Enjoy!

Muyinatu Bell

Muyinatu Bell

Assistant Professor

Johns Hopkins

US/MD

Jeanette Bohg

Jeanette Bohg

Assistant Professor / Guest Researcher

Stanford / Autonomous Motion Department, Max Planck Institute for Intelligent Systems

EU/DE

Maria Chiara Carozza

Maria Chiara Carozza

Professor

Biorobotics, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies (SSSUP)

EU/IT

Helen Chan Wolf

Helen Chan Wolf

Original Shakey Team

SRI International

US/CA

Neha Chaudhry

Neha Chaudhry

Founder

Walk to Beat / Bristol Robotics Lab Incubator

UK

Sonia Chernova

Sonia Chernova

Assistant Professor

School of Interactive Computing, Georgia Tech

US/GA

Maartje De Graaf

Maartje De Graaf

Postdoctoral Research Associate

Cognitive, Linguistic and Psychological Sciences, Brown University

US/ND

Kay Firth-Butterfield

Kay Firth-Butterfield

Project Head / Executive Committee Vice-Chair / CoFounder

AI and Machine Learning at World Economic Forum / IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in AI and Autonomous Systems / AI Austin

US/CA

Gabby Frierson

Gabby Frierson

Student

Cane Bay Middle School

US/GA

Frances Gabe

Frances Gabe

Inventor

VALE: 1915 - 2016

US/WA

Simone Giertz

Simone Giertz

Inventor and DIY Astronaut aka "Queen of Shitty Robots"

Youtube

EU/SE

Suzanne Gildert

Suzanne Gildert

CoFounder & CSO

Kindred AI

CA

Raia Hadsell

Raia Hadsell

Research Scientist

Google DeepMind

UK

CORL General Chair

Sarah Hensley

Sarah Hensley

MIT EECS Angle Undergraduate Research and Innovation Scholar

MIT / NASA

US/CA

Anjali Jaiprakash

Anjali Jaiprakash

Advance QLD Research Fellow

Australian Center for Robotic Vision QUT

AU

Leslie Kaelbling

Leslie Kaelbling

Panasonic Professor of Computer Science and Engineering

MIT

US/MA

Valery Komissarova

Valery Komissarova

Hardware VC

Grishin Robotics

US/CA

Sharon Lee

Sharon Lee

CEO

Robot Of The Future

Korea

Wanxi Liu

Wanxi Liu

Systems Analyst / Robot Blogger

Intuitive Surgical

US/CA

Linda Pouliot

Linda Pouliot

Cofounder

Neato & Dishcraft Robotics

US/CA

Julie Schoenfeld

Julie Schoenfeld

Founder & CEO

Strobe Inc.

US/CA

Catherine Simon

Catherine Simon

President and Founder

Innorobo - InnoEcho

EU/FR

Raquel Urtasun

Raquel Urtasun

Assistant Professor

University of Toronto & Head of Uber ATG, Co-Founder of Vector Institute for AI

CA

Stella Uzochukwu-Denis

Stella Uzochukwu-Denis

Educational Technologist, Program Coordinator

Odyssey Educational Foundation

AF/Nigeria

Aimee van Wynsberghe

Aimee van Wynsberghe

CoFounder of Foundation for Responsible Robotics, Assistant Professor

Delft University of Technology

EU/NL