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values to ways computer science could become "more relevant for minority and low-income students." Estrin explains that women's studies did not broach the science and engineering subfields of computing and biomedical engineering, which she says were "creating tools for exploration of women's health and reproductive rights," until 25 years after its founding; instead, women's studies focused on the "immediate experience of women" through humanities disciplines. "Women's studies," Estrin writes, "implies that we expand the world of science and technology from its patriarchal history, which consider these disciplines as inherently masculine." She writes that women's studies seeks to "understand the elements of gender in the social and political situations" and it is necessary in order to "widen women's access to technology."
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Estrin published a 1996 paper on women’s studies and computer science to discuss the intersections of the two disciplines as they "both evolved as academic disciplines in the 1960s, but they evolved along very different paths." In this paper, Estrin connects feminist epistemology and its pedagogical
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In 1980, she accepted a position as professor in the Computer Science Department of the School of Engineering and Applied Science. From 1982 to 1984 she held a rotating position at the
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patterns in epileptics in 1963. She received an Outstanding Engineer of the Year Award from the California Institute for the Advancement of Engineering, an Achievement Award from the
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in 1924 and attended public schools there. Demonstrating an early aptitude for mathematics, she began her higher education at
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Estrin retired at the age of 67 in July 1991. Thelma Estrin had three daughters. Margo Estrin is a medical doctor,
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as director of the Electrical, Computer, and Systems Research Division. She has served as president of the
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in San Fernando Valley, CA, where she taught drafting. Shortly afterwards she and Gerald went to
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and medical research. In 1954, Estrin helped to design the Weizmann Automatic Computer, or
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Thelma Estrin died February 15, 2014, less than two years after her husband of 70 years.
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Determination of the capacitance of annular-plate capacitors by the method of subareas
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IEEE – The world's largest professional association for the advancement of technology
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Estrin, Thelma (1996). "Women's Studies and Computer Science: Their Intersection".
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Mothers and Daughters of Invention: Notes for a Revised History of Invention
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Fellows of the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
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Gurer, Denise (June 2002). "Pioneering Women In Computer Science".
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Sparks of Genius: Portraits of Electrical Engineering Excellence
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University of Wisconsin–Madison College of Engineering alumni
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American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering
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and became associated with the group that formed around
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Princeton and biomedical engineering research 1951–1953
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in New York City, where she developed an interest in
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American computer scientist and engineer (1924–2014)
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Gerald
Santa Monica, California
New York City
Santa Monica
California
University of Wisconsin–Madison
BS
MS
PhD
Gerald Estrin
Judy Estrin
Deborah Estrin
Fulbright Scholarship
IEEE Centennial Medal
IEEE Haraden Pratt Award
Computer science
Columbia Presbyterian Hospital
Los Angeles Valley College
Weizmann Institute of Science
UCLA
Thesis
Doctoral advisor
computer scientist
engineer
expert systems
biomedical engineering
healthcare
WEIZAC
University of California at Los Angeles

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