Happy Ada Lovelace Day! Today we celebrate the incredible achievements of marginalized genders in STEM, inspired by the visionary Ada Lovelace. Join Hubbers in Adacats as we volunteer with a STEM-focused organization honoring Show more
THE FORGOTTEN WOMAN BEHIND COMPUTER PROGRAMMING Ada Lovelace, a 19th-century mathematician, is often considered the world’s first computer programmer. Working alongside Charles Babbage, the inventor of the Analytical Engine (a mechanical general-purpose computer), Ada wrote… Show more
Ada Lovelace Day is a global celebration highlighting women’s vital impact in #STEM fields. As the creator of the world’s first algorithm, Lovelace’s legacy is an inspiration for women to break down barriers and achieve greatness in technical fields. Show more
Today we honor the incredible legacy of Ada Lovelace, a pioneer in computing and mathematics. Celebrate the achievements of women in STEM by sharing your favorite female innovators and inspire the next generation. #adalovelaceday Show more
— American Mathematical Society (@amermathsoc) October 8, 2024
Today is #AdaLovelaceDay an international celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering & maths (STEM). Last year we added four new sculptures to our Old Library corridor of eminent scholars, Show more Trinity College Dublin Global and 9 others
— The Library of Trinity College Dublin (@tcdlibrary) October 8, 2024
Happy #AdaLoveLaceDay! To celebrate we are sharing this great course by @20tauri about the history of women in science and engineering! https://bit.ly/4gWNNYr Enjoy!
On #AdaLovelaceDay, we celebrate the many achievements women in STEM have contributed to our nation. As a proud former computer programmer, I will always encourage more girls to pursue science, technology, engineering, and math careers! Show more
Thanks to Ada Lovelace, modern programmers are off to the races On #AdaLovelaceDay we celebrate the legacy of the first programmer! Ada Lovelace Day (ALD) is an international celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM). She… Show more
Ada Lovelace Day celebrates the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). This day aims to encourage more women into STEM careers and supports those already working in STEM.