Dr. Caroline Dingle
Dr Caroline Dingle is a Senior Lecturer and Director of the Conservation Forensics Lab in the Division of Ecology and Biodiversity at HKU, and at the head of the HKU Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) organization dedicated to increasing gender diversity in STEM. With only 26% of Data & AI professionals worldwide being women, join us on International Women’s Day to discuss the pressing topic of Women in Tech.
March 8th (International Women’s Day): FRENCH AI & DATA WEEK @HKU
Dr Caroline Dingle from HKU will be participating in a discussion on "[Her]Story: Women in Tech" on March 8th (Mon) as part of the FRENCH AI & DATA WEEK @HKU. Tune in to her panel discussion from 3:45 - 4:45 pm (HK time).
Register here.
Speaker Profile
Dr Caroline Dingle, University of Hong Kong (HKU) School of Science
Dr Caroline Dingle is a Senior Lecturer and Director of the Conservation Forensics Lab in the Division of Ecology and Biodiversity at HKU. She is an evolutionary ecologist interested in understanding the processes that create and maintain biodiversity, both in tropical forests and urban ecosystems. Her current research focuses on urban ecology and wildlife trade.
Dr Dingle is also the head of the HKU Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) organization dedicated to increasing gender diversity in STEM. They aim to inspire underrepresented groups to study and build careers in these fields and to build a supportive and diverse community of scientists at HKU and beyond.