Giovonnae Anderson | |
Birth Name: | Giovonnae Dennis |
Nationality: | African-American |
Occupation: | Electrical Engineer - Software Tailoring |
Known For: | one of the first African-American women to earn a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, and one of the few at a primarily white institution rather than a historically black institution (HBCU). She also started a company called Software Tailoring |
Giovonnae Anderson (formerly Giovonnae Dennis) is an American electrical engineer.
Anderson studied physics and electrical engineering at the University of California, Davis, earning her bachelor's degree in the former and her master's in the latter. In 1979 she became one of the first African-American women to earn a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, and one of the few at a primarily white institution rather than a historically black institution (HBCU).
Anderson has worked at Hewlett-Packard where she designed microwave test equipment; she is also an advocate for women and people of color in science and engineering.[1] [2] [3] Her business Software Tailoring uses 3D body scans to provide patterns for tailoring and custom clothing design.[4]