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Rupali Dhumne

Founder and CEO at PROJECT CODEt

Rupali Dhumne is the founder and CEO of Project CODEt, a nonprofit organization she established at the age of 16.1 Project CODEt's mission is to provide early exposure to computer science for young students, teach various skills related to the subject in an engaging manner, and diminish stereotypes surrounding computer science.1

Rupali attended Thomas Jefferson High School for Science and Technology from 2013 to 2017, where she studied Computer Science.2 She demonstrated exceptional initiative and leadership skills by founding Project CODEt while still in high school, showcasing her commitment to promoting STEM education and addressing the gender gap in computer science.1

Project CODEt aims to:

  1. Offer early exposure to computer science before high school
  2. Teach computer science skills in an appealing way to younger students
  3. Demonstrate the real-world applications of computer science
  4. Provide resources and opportunities for aspiring computer scientists
  5. Encourage young girls to pursue STEM fields without social stigmas1

Rupali's efforts with Project CODEt highlight her as a young innovator and advocate for technology education, particularly in encouraging more women to enter the field of computer science.

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