The Grace Hopper Celebration consists of a combination of technical sessions and career sessions and includes a
poster session, career fair, awards ceremony, and more. The conference features 650 presenters. Potential presenters submit proposals for panels, workshops, presentations, Birds of a Feather sessions, New Investigators papers, PhD Forum, and Poster Session, including ACM Student Research Competition.
Tracks/Content The Grace Hopper Celebration 2022 featured content in 14 tracks: • Academic • Artificial Intelligence • Career • Computer Systems Engineering • Data Science • Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging • Extended Reality, Media and Gaming • Hardware • Human Computer Interaction • Non- Traditional Technology • Open Source & Open Source Day • Product Management • Security/Privacy • Software Engineering
Keynote Speakers The Grace Hopper Celebration features prominent women in technology. Keynote speakers at Grace Hopper Celebration 2022 included
Daphe Koller,
Dr. Anita Hill,
Megan Rapinoe,
Anne Neuberger and
Frances Haugen. Past keynote speakers included
Sheryl Sandberg,
Shirley Jackson,
Carol Bartz,
Duy-Loan Le,
Kathy Pham,
Megan Smith,
Ginni Rometty,
Nonny de la Peña,
Maria Klawe,
Frances E. Allen,
Mary Lou Jepsen,
Barbara Liskov,
Susan Landau,
Jennifer Mankoff,
Vivienne Ming,
Susan L. Graham,
Melinda Gates, and
Fernanda Viegas. Speaker presentations are available to watch online after the conference.
Poster Session and ACM Student Research Competition The Grace Hopper Celebration features one of the largest technical poster sessions of any conference, with over 175 posters. Presenters can choose to have their posters considered for the
ACM Student Research Competition (SRC) at the Grace Hopper Celebration, the largest SRC of any technical conference.
Awards The Abie Awards honor women technologists and those who support women in tech. The 2022 Abie Award Winners were: •
Daphne Koller (San Francisco, California) -
Technical Leadership Award Winner •
Kris Dorsey (Boston, Massachusetts) -
Emerging Leader Award in Honor of Denice Denton Award Winner •
Katherine Vergara (Santiago, Chile) -
Student of Vision Award Winner •
Paula Coto (Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires, Argentina) -
Change Agent Award Winner •
Neha Narkhede (Menlo Park, California) -
Technology Entrepreneurship Award Winner Past Abie Award winners include
Ruzena Bajcsy,
BlogHer,
Elaine Weyuker and
Unoma Ndili Okorafor.
CRA-W Career Mentoring Workshops The
Computing Research Association’s Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W) sponsors a series of sessions at the Grace Hopper Celebration aimed at undergraduates, graduates, and early career researchers. Sessions cover topics such as applying to graduate school, publishing papers, networking, work-life balance, and more.
K-12 Computing Teachers Workshop Hosted by the Computer Science Teachers Association and the Anita Borg Institute for Women and Technology, the K-12 Computing Teachers Workshop is a two-day event for K-12 teachers, covering challenges and ways to involve more girls in computer science. The workshop began in 2009, attracting more than 650 applications its first year.
Technical Executive Forum Begun in 2007, the Technical Executive Forum convenes high-level technology executives to discuss challenges and share solutions for recruiting, retaining, and advancing technical women. In 2010, 65 executives attended the event, from companies including
Microsoft,
Google, and Symantec.
Senior Women’s Summit The Senior Women's Summit is a one-day event held at the Grace Hopper Celebration, that brings together senior-level women to discuss issues facing senior technical women and provide a learning and networking platform.
Grace Hopper Open Source Day Grace Hopper Open Source Day was held for the first time in 2011. One-day registration is open to the public and included for all conference attendees. The event includes a codeathon, skill-building workshop, and exhibition space featuring open source projects. Participating organizations have included
Google Crisis Response,
Mozilla, Sahana Software Foundation, The Women's Peer-to-Peer Network,
ODK, Microsoft Disaster Response, OpenHatch,
Wikimedia Foundation, E-Democracy,
Systers,
WordPress and
OpenStack.
Career Fair The Grace Hopper Celebration features a career fair with over 70 high-tech companies, government labs, and universities.
Scholarships Students make up approximately half of the attendees at the Grace Hopper Celebration. The Anita Borg Institute offers scholarships to undergraduate and graduate students to attend the conference. The scholarship includes: • Individual registration for the three-day conference • Hotel accommodations • Meal card for use at the convention center during the conference • Airfare • Travel stipend In 2010, 321 scholarships were awarded. In addition to the GHC Scholarship,
Anita Borg Institute offers the ABI-Heinz College Partnership Program. This is designed for students who have successfully completed their bachelor's degree, have been named a GHC Scholar by AnitaB.org, and are interested in obtaining a master's degree from the
Heinz College at
Carnegie Mellon University. GHC Scholars who are accepted into master's programs at the Heinz college are eligible for tuition scholarships of a minimum of $6,000 per semester.
Childcare and nursing mothers' room The Grace Hopper Celebration offers free childcare to all attendees, as well as an on-site nursing mothers' room. == Open Source Day ==