Lisa Su, VP of IBM’s Semiconductor Research & Development Center, describes what math and science have done for her. Find out why she never gave up and how it has enriched her life.
Lisa Su, VP of IBM’s Semiconductor Research & Development Center, describes what math and science have done for her. Find out why she never gave up and how it has enriched her life.
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