Ten beaming winners gathered for the photo at the end: Greys Frankyeyeva, Carina Schulte, Iris Kunz, Maryam Rahmani, Michelle Huong, Anna-Maria Kugler, Marina Sakharova were honored as up-and-coming young female scientists for their outstanding achievements in computer science, electrical engineering, information technology and artificial intelligence. Florian Steinke of the emergenCITY Equal Opportunities Team awarded the two prizes sponsored by the LOEWE Center emergenCITY to Annika Gabrian and Isabel Schwalm. The award enables all the winning female students to attend an international conference in Germany or tin he USA to network with other female scientists from each of their individual field of research.

Winner Annika Gabrian with emergenCITY Equal Opportunities Team member Florian SteinkeWinner Isabel Schwalm with emergenCITY Equal Opportunities Team member Florian Steinke
The two winners of the emergenCITY Female Student Travel Award Annika Gabrian (left) and Isabel Schwalm (right) with the emergenCITY Equal Opportunities Team member Florian Steinke. (Photos: Daniela Fleckenstein/CROSSING)

With the Female Student Travel Award, the LOEWE Center emergenCITY, the special research areas CROSSING and MAKI, the Research Training Group Privacy & Trust and the Zuse School ELIZA recognize particularly good achievements by female students of computer science, electrical engineering, information technology and artificial intelligence. The aim is the dedicated promotion and networking of women in these scientific areas.

emergenCITY is amazed about the excellent field of female participants, congratulates all winners and wishes them great conferences.