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It's Ada Lovelace day! Pioneer of computer programming, Ada changed the world before it was even ready! I loved writing about her in my book even though I understood 0% of her work. She was much cleverer than me. #adalovelace Show more
#AdaLovelaceDay celebrates the achievements of women in STEM. Ada Lovelace was an English mathematician, known for her work on the Analytical Engine, a general-purpose mechanical computer for which she wrote some of the first algorithms. Show more
Happy Ada Lovelace Day! Today we celebrate and reflect upon the contributions of women to STEM fields. History shows and the present proves that women in STEM play an integral role in shaping the evolution of science research, engagement, and communication for the better. Show more
It’s #AdaLovelaceDay! Ada Lovelace, the world’s first computer programmer, revolutionised tech in the 1800s with her work on the Analytical Engine. Her legacy continues to inspire women in STEM. Learn more about Ada’s contributions here: Show more
Today is #AdaLovelaceDay an international celebration of the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM). Of course, Ada Lovelace lived for many years at Horsley Towers, West Horsley just outside Show more
Today is Ada Lovelace Day, which celebrates the achievements of women in STEM. Hear from UK @ESA astronaut reserve, @astro_meganne about her inspiring science career and journey to becoming part of ESA's new class of astronauts. Show more
We celebrate the incredible achievements of women in STEM, inspired by Ada Lovelace, the world’s first computer programmer. Let’s continue her legacy by breaking barriers, sparking innovation, and empowering each other to reach new heights in STEM. Show more
— Imperial College London (@imperialcollege) October 8, 2024
Today is Ada Lovelace Day, where we celebrate the incredible contributions of women in STEM. We're shining a light on the achievements of researchers @Blizard_inst to inspire the next generation of girls to pursue careers in science, tech, engineering & maths. Show more
— Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (@SciTechgovuk) October 8, 2024
It’s #AdaLovelaceDay and we’re celebrating a team of young women from the NCSC’s #CyberFirst Bursary scheme who will represent at the first-ever Kunoichi Cyber Games in Tokyo this November, alongside teams from Japan, the USA, and Europe 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.