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Watch: Intel’s In-House Gender Studies Scholar Melissa Gregg Says Women Should Be Designing Smart Home Technology

Melissa Gregg has a unique perspective on smart home technology. The published gender studies scholar is Intel’s Principal Engineer, and much of her work focuses on the perspective of women, who have historically organized home spaces.

A Woman’s Place Is Designing the Smart Kitchen, Says Intel’s In-House Gender Studies Scholar

Melissa Gregg is studying vintage Amana Radarange microwaves and early nonstick frying pans to help build the Internet of Things.

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