3 Indian-Origin Women Scientists Among Australia's "Superstars Of STEM"
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This year among those recognised as Superstars of STEM include three Indian-origin women--Neelima Kadiyala, Dr Ana Baburamani, and Dr Indrani Mukherjee.
Three Indian-origin women are among 60 scientists, technologists, engineers, and mathematicians who have been selected as Australia's Superstars of STEM, an initiative that aims to smash society's gender assumptions about scientists and increase the public visibility of females and non-binary people, a media report said on Wednesday.
Every year Science and Technology Australia (STA), which is the country's peak body in the sector and represents more than 105,000 scientists and technologists, supports 60 Australian experts employed in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) to become highly visible media and public role models, The Australia Today reported.
This year among those recognised as Superstars of STEM include three Indian-origin women--Neelima Kadiyala, Dr Ana Baburamani, and Dr Indrani Mukherjee.
Ms Kadiyala is an IT Program Manager at Challenger Limited and has over 15 years of experience delivering extensive transformation programmes across multiple industries, including Financial Services, Government, Telco, and FMCG.