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Together for a better Tech4Future!

Tech4Future is a not for profit focused on research and education, which encourages collaboration and innovation.​

About the Founder

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Tech4Future was founded by Dr. Gabriela Raducan, a researcher with a broad multidisciplinary background. With a deep knowledge in Advanced Data Science and ICT, Gabriela has been tackling various research topics over the years.

Gabriela completed a PhD degree in Geospatial Sciences at RMIT University Melbourne, Australia, where she undertook a deep research in the bushfires field.

She is very passionate about making a difference in the world, so after years of research, Gabriela launched the F.I.R.E. program (Fire Initiative in Research and Education), which aims to prevent the disastrous fires that happen globally.

Gabriela is also a strong advocate for gender diversity in technical fields, and she supports various initiatives that promote STEMM careers (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine).


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      • Mystique 2019
    • Employability Program - IEEE YP
  • Media and Communications
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