Description
The enduring gender gap in STEM is a persistent challenge. The urgency of addressing this issue cannot be overstated, as evidenced by UNESCO’s revelation that less than 30% of researchers and scientists are women. This book seizes this pivotal moment, unraveling the gender gap in STEM’s complexities and daring to propose transformative solutions.
Sanju Mishra Tiwari has worked as a Research Associate for a sponsored research project "Intelligent Real time Situation Awareness and Decision Support System for Indian Defense" funded by DRDO in Department of Computer Applications, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra. Her current research interests include Knowledge Based Systems, Ontologism, Intelligent Decision Support, Semantic/ Intelligent Query Search Engines, Intrusion Detection, Swarm Intelligence. She has to-date published 19 research papers one 1 book chapter with international and national publishers. She has 10 years experience in teaching field and 2 years for research field for developing ontologies. She is the member of IEEE. She is working as an organizing committee member of MIR Labs, USA.
Fernando Ortiz-Rodriguez is a full professor at Tamaulipas Autonomous University, a Member of National Research Council level C, and director of the Social Research Centre at UAT, Mexico. He is a member of the Information Technology research group and part of the Knowledge Graph and Semantic Web Community. He had published, Journal Articles, Book Chapters, and as a book editor from reputed editorials as Springer and Elsevier. Also, he had presented many conference articles in Europe, the United States, and Mexico. Main chair and organizer of KGSWC multi-series conference.