Sarah Hauser

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Sarah Hauser is a Swiss computer scientist and professor at the University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland (FHNW).

Career

She studied computer science at the ETH Zurich . In 2015 she completed her Executive MBA at the University of Zurich . Hauser has been heading the computer science course at the FHNW since 2009. Sarah Hauser is committed to interdisciplinary teaching and combines computer science with design , management and economics at the FHNW . With the iCompetence course, Hauser was able to target more female students and thus increase the number of female computer science students . Over 30 percent of the students in iCompetence are women - an above-average rate across Switzerland. In 2018 she was chosen by Women in Business magazine in the TOP100 selection. Every year, the magazine compiles a list of 100 women in Switzerland who are at the forefront of business, politics, science, culture and the digital world.

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  • Zikas, S. Hauser, U. Maurer, Realistic Failures in Secure Multi-party Computation , In: Proceedings of the 6th Theory of Cryptography Conference on Theory of Cryptography (2009)
  • Hauser, iCompetence: A Novel Computer Science Curriculum, COINs 2011, Collaborative Innovations Networks Conference (2011)
  • Mentioned in "Touch of Class: Learning to Program Well with Objects and Contracts" by Prof. Bertrand Meyer, Springer Verlag (2009)

Individual evidence

  1. 5 questions to Sarah Hauser . In: Swiss IT Media (Ed.): Swiss IT Magazine . No. 11 , 2016, ISSN  1424-4055 ( itmagazine.ch ).
  2. Ruth Wiederkehr: The country needs computer scientists . In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung . August 6, 2010, ISSN  0376-6829 ( nzz.ch [accessed November 7, 2019]).
  3. FHNW study "iCompetence" a success with women. In: inside-it.ch. October 1, 2018, accessed November 7, 2019 .
  4. Trend continues: More computer science diplomas at the FHNW. In: Solothurner Zeitung. October 2, 2019, accessed on November 7, 2019 (Swiss Standard German).
  5. Carmen Epp: Women are conquering computer science. In: 20 minutes. March 18, 2014, accessed November 7, 2019 .
  6. More and more women are completing a degree in computer science. In: University of Applied Sciences Northwestern Switzerland. Retrieved November 7, 2019 .