Women of Color magazine has released this year's Tech 40 list of women making waves in the technology field.
In the magazine's latest edition, you can learn more about these rising stars and all-star tech leaders and how they have navigated the STEM world. Click here to read the article.
For instance, Ruby Tseng, who manages environmental health and safety (EHS) at Google's Changhua Data Center, has led several EHS programs, including those for temporary help agency workers, vendors, and independent contractors (TVCs).
Under her leadership, the Changhua Data Center achieved 100 percent compliance.
Tseng has also initiated various EHS innovation projects, including a contractor consultative organization and a health program.
Apart from this, Tseng has contributed to a Taiwan community project that aims to promote AI education and cloud branding.
The project includes educating primary school students on AI script writing and advanced AI product exploration.
Another exceptional woman on the Tech 40 list is Dr. Krisiam Ortiz-Martinez.
She is a Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division system acquisition group engineer.
Her research has helped reduce the risk of hazardous material exposure and significantly benefited the Naval Aviation Community.
Ortiz-Martinez has established herself as an air quality measurement and analysis expert.
She developed a first-of-its-kind aerosol sampling methodology to assess hazardous particulate exposure in the aviation environment.
Her critical data has quantified the threat to aircrew and maintenance personnel.