b"0813.3014.15 The Visibility of Role Models in Work and LifeIn conversation with sta from across Trinity CollegeProfessor Siobhn ClarkeProfessor in Computer ScienceSiobhn Clarke is a Professor in the School ofComputer Science and Statistics at TrinityCollege Dublin. She joined Trinity in 2000,Professor Celia Hollandhaving previously worked for over ten years(Zoology, Trinity) as a software engineer for IBM. She is Headof the Networks and Distributed Systems Discipline in theSchool. She has published over 200 papers and sits on theeditorial board of IEEE Transactions on Services Computinghaving previously served on ACM Transactions on AutonomousDr Nessa E. O'Connor and Adaptive Systems and IEEE Transactions on SoftwareAssociate Professor, School of Engineering.Natural SciencesProfessor Clarke is the founding Director of Future Cities, theI am an Associate Professor in Trinity Centre for Smart and Sustainable Cities, with contributorsZoology (School of Natural from a range of disciplines, including Computer Science,Sciences) and a marine ecologist. My Statistics, Engineering, Social Science, Geography, Law, Businessresearch examines the impacts of human activity on and the Health Sciences. She leads the Enable SFI Researchcoastal ecosystems. We also search for nature based Programme on Connecting Communities to Smart Urbansolutions for global issues such as climate change, Environments through the Internet of Things. ENABLE is afood security and disease. As a Trinity alumnus, my national, multi-disciplinary collaboration between 8 HEIs,training and career took me all over Ireland (Dublin, multiple companies (both MNCs and SMEs) and Dublin and CorkGalway and Cork) and the world (USA, Australia) City Councils. Enable is a collaborative SFI Spoke between thebefore taking up a lectureship at Queens University CONNECT, Insight and Lero Research Centres.Belfast, where I became involved with the AthenaSWAN charter and earned a gold award. My lab moved Professor Clarke was elected Fellow of Trinity College Dublin into Trinity in 2017, where as a lecturer, researcher and 2006.College Tutor, inclusion and diversity in academia andscience remain very important to me. Since moving toTrinity, I have been awarded the IRPE Prize(International Recognition of Professional Excellence)from the International Ecology Institute in Germany,the Excellent Ecology Award (mid-career) from the Sonia O'SullivanIrish Ecological Association and a President of IrelandFuture Leaders Award (Science Foundation Ireland). Ialso have three young children."