
About the Conference
Overcoming obstacles of being a minority in the field of computer science
The Oxbridge Women in Computer Science Conference is an annual conference that brings together junior and senior female computer scientists at Oxford and Cambridge, encourages collaboration through formal and informal discussion, and provides a perfect opportunity for young researchers to present their research and get valuable feedback in an open, friendly and informal environment. The conference is free to attend for computer scientists at all UK universities and this year will be held at the University of Cambridge. It will include talks by key speakers from academia who will share their experiences with the participants.
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Guest Speakers

Professor Ann Copestake
Professor Copestake is a Professor of computational linguistics and head of the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge.

Professor Mateja Jamnik
Professor Jamnik is a Professor of Artificial Intelligence in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge. She is also an associate fellow at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence.
Organisers
Agenda
- Registration
- Keynote Speech by Professor Ann Copestake and Professor Mateja Jamnik
- Student Sessions I
- Lunch + Poster Sessions
- Panel: "Overcoming obstacles of being a minority in the field of computer science"
- Student Sessions II
- Invited Speaker Sessions
- Lightning Talks
- Student Sessions III
- Formal Dinner
Recruiting Stands
- Minimax labs
- Bloomberg
- Jane Street
- Entrust
- Cisco
- IMC
- Optiver
- MathWorks
- Monumo
- Next
Our Sponsors
Our conference is sponsored by The Supporters' Club this year. Details about our sponsor and the full list of the companies can be found here.