Girls from all over Spain are part of a technological campus organised by the University of Granada with the goal of increasing the number of women in degrees such as Informatics, Electronic Engineering or Telecommunications. Currently the percentage of women is 30% in the best-case scenario.
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Antonia Lorenzo, an international shuttle for the talent of companies and researchers
The desire of returning to Spain and the lack of companies with these characteristics in the south of Spain motivated Antonia Lorenzo to leave the research centre where she worked in Germany and set up Bioazul along with two partners. This is a company which supports international projects and looks for European funding for them, but […]
Diego Rodriguez, Andalusian engineering at the forefront of international nuclear research
Diego Rodríguez is the CEO of S2E, an electronic engineering company created by former research scholars at the University of Seville in 2013. Just two years later, their profile includes work with CERN on research about the origin of the Universe. This engineer claims that, aside from these big projects, the importance of medium sized […]
The University of Jaén brings children closer to engineering to awake new vocations
The University of Jaén is bringing children between 5 and 6 years old closer to engineering through workshops included in the program ‘Do you wanna be an engineer?’(‘¿Quieres ser ingenier@?’).