Cornell faculty women in STEM are invited to attend this lunch with President Martha Pollack and Margaret Martonosi (’86), Andrew D. White Professor-At-Large. RSVP.
12:30 PM on Thursday, October 12, 2017
401 Physical Sciences
Professor Martonosi is the Hugh Trumbull Adams ’35 Professor of Computer Science at Princeton. Her research interests are in computer architecture and mobile computing, with particular focus on power-efficient systems. She has won several awards honoring women, including the Anita Borg Institute Technical Leadership Award, the 2013 National Center for Women and Information Technology Undergraduate Research Mentoring Award, and the 2010 Princeton University Graduate Mentoring Award.
While on sabbatical from 2015-16, she was one of 11 Jefferson Science Fellows at the U.S. State Department serving in the Bureau of Economic and Business Affairs’ Office of International Communications and Information Policy. She holds six U.S. patents and has coauthored a technical reference book on power-aware computer architecture.
The October 12 lunch is co-sponsored by the Program for AD White Professors-at-Large and the Office of Faculty Development and Diversity and will provide an opportunity to discuss issues related to promoting and nurturing STEM diversity. If you have any special accommodation requests, please let us know at OFDD@cornell.edu. To attend, please RSVP.