BCSWomen Lovelace
@bcswomenlovelace.bsky.social
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UK's main conference for women undergraduates and MSc students in computer science. Open to non-binary people too.
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Great site visit to Bath this week. It's going to be awesome!
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We are at LSBU wrapping up 2025 and planning for Lovelace 2026 - Bath, April 9-10.
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Our chair, @safiabarikzai.bsky.social has been shortlisted in the SheCanCode STEM Educator awards.
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If you want to vote for her please do!
She's not only chair of our brilliant women-in-tech conference, she's a school governor, senior lecturer and an all-round superstar
STEM Educator Awards Shortlist 2025
Discover the 2025 shortlist for SheCanCode's STEM Educator Awards, celebrating the outstanding educators shaping the future of women in STEM.
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Our other industrial stallholders were: Rewriting the Code, EY, BCS SIGiST and BCSWomen. Special thanks to BCS for supporting much of the admin behind running such a large event. The BCS also provided membership for the prize-winning students.
The Rewriting the Code stall at the Lovelace Colloquium. The EY stall at the Lovelace Colloquium.
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The organising team are already excitedly making draft plans for next year’s Lovelace Colloquium (the 19th!) while on their journey home. It’ll be at Bath University, 9-10 April 2026 and we’re looking forward to it.
Safia, Hannah and Amanda planning the Lovelace Colloquium timetable on a laptop on a train.
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New technology developed by @ilyena.bsky.social of @uofgcompsci.bsky.social in partnership with Blair Drummond Safari Park which allows zoo animals and their human visitors to share experiences could have positive benefits for both.

Read more here: www.gla.ac.uk/news/headlin...
Red-ruffed lemurs at Blair Drummond Safari Park interact with the SensorySafari system
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We had three sponsors of student poster prizes this year: P&G, STFC and Oxford University’s AIMS CDT.
The P&G stall at the Lovelace Colloquium. Hannah Grimes came to Lovelace as a student, and now runs their stall and was a judge for one of the poster prize contests. The STFC stall at the Lovelace Colloquium. STFC sponsored the people’s choice prize. The stall for the AIMS CDT hoping to attract some of the Lovelace attendees to study for a PhD in their doctoral training centre.
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RS Components is also a Bronze sponsor. They had an amazing stall with a competition to win an Arduino. They have also sponsored Lovelace for many years now including during lockdown, and this year Amy Muncer joined the panel at the end of the day to give advice to the students.
The RS Components stall at the Lovelace Colloquium, full of interesting stuff including a demo of a microscope research project they’ve been funding.
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Our Bronze sponsor OpenBright would like to fund research opportunities in computing for women students @openbright.bsky.social
OpenBright stall at the Lovelace Colloquium with their bags of chocolate eggs as the date of the conference was close to Easter. OpenBright speakers gave a summary presentation and q&a of what they had to offer during the lunch break.
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We’d like to thank all our sponsors this year, starting with our Gold sponsor Ocado Technology, and their excellent speaker Bala Tirumalasetti and panel member Mariana Fonseca. Ocado have sponsored the Lovelace attendees for four years now and we’re so pleased they support diversity in computing.
Ocado’s stall at the Lovelace Colloquium with four members of staff including Bala and Mariana, and a lot of pens.
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What an amazing day we had at the @bcswomenlovelace.bsky.social Colloquium yesterday! Massive congratulations to Rose Gowen from @durhamuniversity.bsky.social who came first in the poster competition 💜🙌🏽🥳
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And she’s now here on Bluesky too… welcome @samoorembe.bsky.social !
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Yes we agree! It was 1980 before women were allowed in!
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It was so good to catch up with @safiabarikzai.bsky.social at the @bcswomenlovelace.bsky.social social evening last night 🤩
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with the People's choice runner up being Rabia Qamar of the University of the West of Scotland for Enhancing Aviation Sustainability Through Machine Learning-Based Turbojet EGT Prediction
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And our people's choice winner is Saxon Partridge-Smith of Nottingham Trent Uni for Are we forgetting how to remember?
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Joint second prize in the MSc contest goes to Deborah Adedigba of Southampton Solent University for Automated Skin Lesion Analysis for Early Melanoma Detection: A Computer Vision Approach
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Joint second prize in the MSc contest goes to Sarah Tucker of London South Bank University for Wall Street Through A Neural Lens: Forecasting NASDAQ and NYSE Stock Price with Residual Network 2D CNN Model
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First prize in the MSc contest goes to Caitlin Haddow of University of Bath for Repurposing Agricultural Dust for Smoke Removal
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Second prize in the final year contest goes to Nurul Mohamad of University of Birmingham for Designing for Everyone – Integrating Accessibility into UI Design
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First prize in the final year contest goes to Sakshi Paygude of Keele University for CarbonPulse: Turning Everyday Activities into Sustainable Action
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Second prize in the second year contest goes to Alexandra Loh of University of Cambridge for Data Integrity Detection in Wearable IoT Devices for Cardiac Monitoring