Women in Microelectronics

Women in Microelectronics

Author: Alice Cline Parker

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-07-16

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 303046377X

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This book contains stories of women engineers’ paths through the golden age of microelectronics, stemming from the invention of the transistor in 1947. These stories, like the biographies of Marie Curie and the National Geographic’s stories of Jane Goodall’s research that inspired the authors will inspire and guide readers along unconventional pathways to contributions to microelectronics that we can only begin to imagine. The book explores why and how the women writing here chose their career paths and how they navigated their careers. This topic is of interest to a vast audience, from students to professionals to university advisers to industry CEOs, who can imagine the advantages of a future with a diverse work force. Provides insight into women’s early contributions to the field of microelectronics and celebrates the challenges they overcame; Presents compelling innovations from academia, research, and industry into advances, applications, and the future of microelectronics; Includes a fascinating look into topics such as nanotechnologies, video games, analog electronics, design automation, and neuromorphic circuits.


Smothered by Invention

Smothered by Invention

Author: Wendy Faulkner

Publisher: London : Pluto Press

Published: 1985

Total Pages: 296

ISBN-13:

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Articles on sex discrimination against woman workers amd other social implications of technological change - discusses the sexual division of labour, employment opportunity in engineering in the UK, the green revolution, birth control and choice of technology by medical personnel and homemakers in developing countries; considers the impact of microelectronics, word processing and computers on the office worker. Graph, illustration, references, statistical tables.


Women Encounter Technology

Women Encounter Technology

Author: Swasti Mitter

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2003-09-02

Total Pages: 380

ISBN-13: 1134799500

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This collection explores the effects of new technologies on women's employment and on the nature of women's work. The volume is edited by two pre-eminent scholars in the field and contains thirteen articles from leading academics worldwide. The book provides a critique of postmodernism and ecofeminism and demands that new technology is used as a vehicle for gender equality in the developing world.