13 min

S2 Episode 5: Talking STEM with Program Manager in data and analytics at Ericsson Cecilia Nyström Talking STEM with the women that shape it

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In this 5th Episode, Julia is speaking to Cecilia Nyström who is currently working as a Program Manager in data and analytics at Ericsson. From studying physics to using AI to make communication networks more sustainable, Cecilia has some great advice to share! Disclaimer: The opinions stated in this podcast are entirely her own.

Here are some useful links to further explore topics touched on during this episode:

- The world of coding is open to everyone and there are lots of resources to learn to code for free, this is a good place to start

- Listen episodes from this fantastic BBC radio series “39 ways to save the planet”

- Want to find about the amazing work of Nobel-prize winning physicist, Richard Feynman? Watch this video and read “ Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman“ the book Cecilia recommended

In this 5th Episode, Julia is speaking to Cecilia Nyström who is currently working as a Program Manager in data and analytics at Ericsson. From studying physics to using AI to make communication networks more sustainable, Cecilia has some great advice to share! Disclaimer: The opinions stated in this podcast are entirely her own.

Here are some useful links to further explore topics touched on during this episode:

- The world of coding is open to everyone and there are lots of resources to learn to code for free, this is a good place to start

- Listen episodes from this fantastic BBC radio series “39 ways to save the planet”

- Want to find about the amazing work of Nobel-prize winning physicist, Richard Feynman? Watch this video and read “ Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman“ the book Cecilia recommended

13 min

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