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19.12.2024 15:08

DIT-professor Helena Liebelt winning at the Women in Tech Global Awards 2024

Dr. Jörg Kunz Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Technische Hochschule Deggendorf

    On December 4th the »WomenTech Network« announced the winners for the »Women in Tech Global Awards 2024« at »supercomputing24« in Atlanta, USA. Dr. Helena Liebelt, professor of computer science at the Deggendorf Institute of Technology (DIT) and Technical Program Manager for Quantum Computing at Intel was recognized as one of those winners at the largest virtual awards celebration in technology for women, minorities, and their allies. The »WomenTech Network« is the world's largest community for women in tech with more than 9,500 ambassadors in 179 countries.

    This year’s competition featured an extraordinary 1,560 contestants representing 128 countries across 21 diverse categories, showcasing the global influence and reach of the Women in Tech Global Awards. Helena Liebelt won bronze in the category "global technology leadership". Prof. Dr. Helena Liebelt has made significant contributions to the advancement of quantum computing and high-performance computing (HPC). She spearheaded the creation of one of Europe’s first Master’s programs in Quantum Computing and HPC, paving the way for technological progress and equipping the next generation of innovators in this cutting-edge field. Beyond academia, Prof. Liebelt is a passionate advocate for accessible scientific communication, bridging the gap between complex quantum computing concepts and the general public. Her groundbreaking work in quantum algorithm development and application has been a driving force in propelling the industry forward, earning her recognition as a true pioneer in the tech world.

    “We are honored to be recognized as a winner at the Women in Tech Global Awards 2024,” said Prof. Waldemar Berg, President of DIT. “This prestigious award highlights our dedication to innovation and inclusion within the tech industry, and we are incredibly proud to be celebrated alongside such remarkable leaders and changemakers in this field.”

    In addition to honoring tech leaders, the celebration gave nominees, finalists, and guests access to inspiring keynotes by industry leaders, discussions, and opportunities to network virtually with people from all corners of the world. At the celebration, WomenTech Network has been able to shine a light on the most accomplished and inspiring female tech leaders, mentors, and rising stars from around the world.

    "On behalf of WomenTech Network, I would like to congratulate Prof. Liebelt and all of our 2024 winners, finalists, and nominees for their hard work and dedication to making positive change within their communities and in technology. WomenTech Network deeply appreciates your ongoing support for our mission to advance gender equality in the tech industry and celebrate the outstanding success of women on a global scale. We are proud that you are part of our outstanding global community", said Anna Radulovski, CEO & Founder, WomenTech Network.

    The event served as an inspiring reminder of the importance of investing in education, training, and resources for women and minorities in tech, so they can continue to help drive innovation in the industry. Some of the success stories from the winners and 700+ influential women in tech will be featured at the world-renowned Women in Tech Global Conference 2025, one of the largest virtual conferences for women working within the tech industry.


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