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15 Remarkable Arab Female Scientists To Know

Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science!

On the occasion of International Day of Women and Girls in Science falling on February 11, we at AboutHer.com are celebrating Arab women in science from all across the Arab world. This year's theme announced by the United Nations focuses on female scientists making advances against the coronavirus disease, you can read more about it here. The pandemic has unfortunately contributed to widening the gender gap in science and revealed gender disparities in the field. We hope to see more and more Arab female scientist bring their best in 2021. From conquering Mars from the UAE to developing KSA's first coronavirus vaccine, click though to meet some of the region's brightest scientific minds:

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1. Noor Shaker

Noor Shaker is a co-founder of the company Generative Tensorial Networks (GTN), which merges artificial intelligence to quantum computers in order to quicken the creation of new modern medicines. Shaker left Syria in 2008 and headed to Europe to study AI, and after she completed her master's degree, went on to spend 8 years as a researcher focusing on the application of tech within computer games in Copenhagen, Denmark. Since co-founding GTN, Noor has been featured in the BBC’s “100 Women” list as well as the “Innovators Under 35 Europe” list – and it seems it's just the beginning for her.

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