Main focus: Computer Science, Women in Sc.
Twitter handle: @schoenbergerlea
Website/blog: http://schoenberger.rocks
Languages: German, English, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese
City: Dortmund
State: North Rhine-Westphalia
Country: Germany
Topics: digital literacy
Services: Talk, Moderation, Workshop management, Consulting, Coaching, Interview
Willing to travel for an event.
Willing to talk for nonprofit.
Hello, world! I am a computer scientist and if you are not (yet) super excited about computer science, I would like to change that!
Computer science is not only much more interesting and diverse than what many people consider as computer science (but what actually isn't computer science or at least is just a small part of it), but has also become a crucial part of our everyday lives. I would like to contribute to spreading computer science competences, digital literacy, and technical understanding in order to empower people to actively shape their own futures and the future of society.
* 1992 in Hadamar, Hessen
Education
2014: B.Sc. Computer Science with a minor in Latin Philology (University of Münster)
2017: M.Sc. Computer Science (TU Dortmund University)
September 2017 - August 2023: Research Assistant (TU Dortmund University)
since 2020: Bachelor's program, Literature and Classical Philology (Ruhr University Bochum)
16. August 2023: Defense of my dissertation "Perspectives on Quality of Service in Distributed and Embedded Systems" (Computer Science, TU Dortmund University, not yet published)
Science Communication and Activities
since 2019: participation in science slams
since 2017: computer science workshops and talks/lectures for high-school students, especially for empowering female high-school students
since 2017: member of several committees within and outside of TU Dortmund University, several (temporary) speaker positions, leading to much experience in moderating
Examples of previous talks / appearances:
Im Jahr 2019 habe ich erstmals an einem Science Slam teilgenommen - und gewonnen.
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