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University Of Copenhagen's Department Of Computer Science

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Edda Sveinsdottir is a Icelandic/Danish computer scientist, inventor, and professor. She is considered to be the first female Danish computer scientist and was the first female head of department at University of Copenhagen's Department of Computer Science.
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