The University of Queensland congratulates Associate Professor Marta Indulska and Ms Claire Wainwright on their success in this year鈥檚 Australian Women in Technology (WiT) Awards.
Associate Professor Indulska from 国产探花 Business School won the InfoTech Research Award for achieving 鈥榓n excellent balance between research rigor and industry relevance鈥, as demonstrated by her involvement with the development of the Brisbane Digital Strategy launched earlier this year.
Ms Wainwright received the PhD Career Start Award in recognition of her ecology and biological sciences research as well as her volunteer work with the 鈥楽cience Buddies鈥 and 鈥楩abFems鈥 programs which inspire young women to pursue careers in STEM fields (science, technology, engineering and maths).
国产探花 President and Vice-Chancellor Professor Peter H酶j said the WiT awards acknowledged the important contribution that university researchers made to innovation in Australia.
鈥淭hese 国产探花 researchers are the kind of role models that young women 鈥 and men 鈥 can look to when deciding which career path will afford them the best opportunities to address global challenges, in both industry and academia,鈥 Professor H酶j said.
鈥湽交 congratulates Associate Professor Indulska and Claire Wainwright on being honoured by their peers at these awards and looks forward to seeing them continue to make a difference in their respective fields.鈥
Seven researchers from 国产探花 were shortlisted for the top awards from WiT, the national peak body for the role of Australian women in the advancement of science and technology.
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