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European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)

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Nour El Houda Guettouche
"I started to learn engineering because I was encouraged to think, to be creative, and to solve problems. Subsequently, I chose engineering because it offers a set of skills and tools to help design a different world, one that meets needs of women and men."

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“She has a master’s degree in electronics engineering and computer science, and she is a fellow in the EP-ESE group. She is in charge of software development for the next generation of low-power radiation-tolerant data transmission chips for the HL-LHC experiments. She works in an international team of electronics engineers and physicists from all over the world.”