Pioneering Women Lecture Series
Elizabeth Brannon, Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies at Duke University
Monday, November 16th
Dr. Elizabeth Brannon is Associate Professor at the Center for Cognitive Neuroscience and Director of Graduate Studies for the Department of Psychology and Neuroscience and The Interdisciplinary Program in Cognitive Neuroscience. She teaches courses on cognitive development and comparative psychology and maintains two laboratories focused on quantitative cognition in nonhuman primates and human infants. Learn more about her work here.
Lisa Marie Wood Bradley, Software Engineer at IBM
Monday, September 21st
Lisa Wood Bradley, PhD has been working at IBM for the past 10 years. She is part of the Technical Early Program Team for AIM Early Customer Programs working on various programs including IBM WebSphere Application Server Feature Pack for Web 2.0, WebSphere Mash, IBM WebSphere Application Server Feature Pack for CEA, and IBM WebSphere Application Server Feature pack for SCA. She received her PhD in Applied Mathematics from NC State University in 2004 while working full time. She enjoys spending time with her husband and baby boy, working on patents, mentoring young women and volunteering. She also has various leadership roles in IBM's Women's Diversity Network Group (WDNG), IBM WIT Subnets, and the Women and Math Mentoring Program (WAM). Lisa has also taught at the college level at University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and the University of Phoenix.
