We are delighted to award the Fiona Karran prize at Trinity Hall College Cambridge once again this year for women studying STEM subjects.
Lucy Hennessy won the award this year and she has recently graduated with her degree in Computer Science. Well done Lucy!
She commented as follows:
I studied Computer Science at Trinity Hall and was honoured to receive the Fiona Karran prize for my achievements in my final year. My dissertation focussed on building a reverse engineering tool to recover C++ class features from stripped binaries. This involved writing a simulator to symbolically execute sections of code, and an inference mechanism to pull together information about how objects were used. Winning the Fiona Karran prize was a wonderful surprise, and I’m so grateful for the ongoing support from the Fiona Foundation and Trinity Hall for women in STEM fields.


