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The Ada Lovelace Woman Of The Year In Nolatech Award, Nominee, Michelle Thompson
The Ada Lovelace Woman Of The Year In Nolatech Award, Nominee, Michelle Thompson
Michelle M. Thompson
Nominees for the first Ada Lovelace Prize are New Orleans women who have displayed or fostered technological innovation. Ada Lovelace was a woman instrumental in laying the earliest cornerstones of computer science. The award honors the achievements of New Orleans leaders who exemplify the technical foresight and intuition that so characterized all of Lovelace's endeavors.
Uno Professor To Participate In White House Citizen Science Forum, Michelle Thompson
Uno Professor To Participate In White House Citizen Science Forum, Michelle Thompson
Michelle M. Thompson
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Ten Years After Katrina: New Orleans’ Recovery, And What Data Had To Do With It Open Data Matters Most When The Stakes Are High, Michelle Thompson
Ten Years After Katrina: New Orleans’ Recovery, And What Data Had To Do With It Open Data Matters Most When The Stakes Are High, Michelle Thompson
Michelle M. Thompson
WhoData.org was mentioned in the article. The author, Denice Ross (@denicewross) is a New Orleanian since 2001, and currently serves as a Presidential Innovation Fellow. Before joining federal government, she spent four years as Director of Enterprise Information at the City New Orleans, and previously, nearly a decade at The Data Center, a nonprofit whose mission is to democratize data.