When Silvana Togneri MacMahon took her first role in computing as a software tester at a contact centre of a retail bank, she had no formal background in computing let alone what software testing was. The three-week project turned into a year as a tester, followed by two years as a test lead, leading to a higher diploma and Ph.D. in computer science. Now, Dr. Silvana MacMahon is an assistant professor at the Dublin City University School of Computing and is passionate about highlighting alternative pathways into computing, like her own.
Author: Megan Maley
The Computing Education Innovator
Lisa Kaczmarczyk grew up in New England and is currently the owner of a program evaluation consulting business that specializes in computer science and engineering education. A computer scientist and educator herself, with an interdisciplinary background, Dr. Kaczmarczyk has extensive experience evaluating NSF-funded STEM projects at the primary, secondary, and post-secondary levels, and has served as project co-PI. Her expertise is in interdisciplinary computing and engineering, outreach to women and girls, and computing for social good.
The Anthropologist
Gustavo Landfried Social Anthropologist and Computer Science PhD Student Gustavo Landfried was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. He is a social anthropologist currently completing a PhD in computer science at the University of Buenos Aires. When he began his PhD, he was looking for tools to apply to the social sciences, and what he found was better than […]
The Musical Acoustician
Dr. Charlotte Desvages grew up in France with a love for math and music. After studying physics as an undergraduate, she went on to pursue her master’s in Acoustics and Music Technology and later Ph.D. at the University of Edinburgh and never left. Charlotte now holds a full-time teaching position in the math department where she teaches mathematical computing.