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Inventor cards: Women of the 21st Century [∞]
Card Set: 21st-Century Female Inventors
1. Ada Yonath (b. 1939)
Invention/Contributions: Ribosome Structure Analysis
Interesting Facts:
- Won the 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovering the structure of ribosomes.
- Her work has advanced understanding of antibiotics and protein synthesis.
2. Hedy Lamarr (1914–2000) (Influence into 21st Century)
Invention: Frequency-Hopping Spread Spectrum (Wi-Fi Precursor)
Interesting Facts:
- Though her invention dates earlier, her work laid the foundation for Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth.
- Recognized posthumously for her contributions to modern technology.
3. Reshma Saujani (b. 1975)
Invention/Contributions: Founder of Girls Who Code
Interesting Facts:
- Created a nonprofit to close the gender gap in technology and engineering.
- Inspired thousands of girls worldwide to pursue careers in tech.
4. Fei-Fei Li (b. 1976)
Invention/Contributions: ImageNet Dataset for AI
Interesting Facts:
- Developed ImageNet, which helped train artificial intelligence in visual recognition.
- Advocates for ethical AI development and diversity in tech fields.
5. Gitanjali Rao (b. 2005)
Invention: Lead Contamination Detection Device (Tethys)
Interesting Facts:
- Won the title of Time's first "Kid of the Year" in 2020 for her innovation.
- Focuses on solving global problems like contaminated water and cyberbullying.
6. Jennifer Doudna (b. 1964)
Invention/Contributions: CRISPR Gene Editing
Interesting Facts:
- Co-invented CRISPR technology, revolutionizing genetics and medicine.
- Won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for her groundbreaking work.
7. Mary Lou Jepsen (b. 1965)
Invention: High-Resolution MRI Technology
Interesting Facts:
- Developed innovative methods for affordable, high-resolution brain imaging.
- Previously led tech development at Google and Facebook.
8. Rana el Kaliouby (b. 1978)
Invention/Contributions: Emotion AI Technology
Interesting Facts:
- Co-founded Affectiva, which uses AI to recognize and analyze human emotions.
- Aims to humanize technology by making machines emotionally intelligent.
9. Katie Bouman (b. 1989)
Invention/Contributions: Algorithm for Imaging Black Holes
Interesting Facts:
- Played a key role in developing the algorithm used to capture the first image of a black hole.
- Her work is a landmark achievement in astrophysics and computational imaging.
10. Grace Forrest (b. 1992)
Invention/Contributions: Anti-Slavery Advocacy and Technology
Interesting Facts:
- Co-founded Walk Free, a global organization using technology to combat modern slavery.
- Helped create the Global Slavery Index to track and fight human trafficking.