Posters presented by students Tatiana Nicolopoulos, Ananya Kadali, Semeli Kyriacou, Yueyi Song, Nitika Panta and Manisha Gurung received praise in their respective categories, with Ananya earning an honourable mention in the Masters’ category, for work she did as part of her group design project on “Generative AI for Facial Biometrics” with Precious Durojaiye, Sunnie Jehan-Morrison, Barney Evans and Orasiki Wellington.
The BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium provides an excellent opportunity for students to gain valuable exposure to the IT industry, learn from researchers, and meet fellow students from across the UK in a safe and supportive environment. It also helps students build academic friendships and expand their professional networks.
The 2026 BCSWomen Lovelace Colloquium will take place on April 9th-10th at the University of Bath, and Women in ECS are already planning to make an impactful contribution once more.