In support of International Women’s Day, UCD Women Computer science profiled Fanny Rivera Ortiz as one of their ‘Inspirational Women’ studying Computer Science at UCD. Fanny commented: “Women in Computer Science are often misleadingly stereotyped, however, we are all different in our personalities and interests”.
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