 Mae'r cyfnod, hi'n ddoof yn ymweld ar gynnwys a'r ICT oedd c coughing. Mae'r cyfnod o'n cyfnod i chi eich gynnwys yn ei gwnaeth teimlo, mae'n cael cyfnod a'r cyfnod i'ch eich llwytaeth sydd yn entwinellu. Rwy'n cael y gallu amlwavodd a'r cyfrannu a'r cyffredinol i chi yn ei hunud yn gywyddo i chi'n gweithio. A mae'n ddyn ni fod yw'r hyffordd ydw i'r cyfrannu yst0ffabar o'r uchydigig in international girls in ICT day. We take this topic seriously. Women are underrepresented in the ICT sector. And the way to change this starts with getting more young women to take up science, technology, engineering and mathematics and education. So why is Intel involved? Well we recognise that knowledge and technology have something in common. Together they empower. And we want to ensure that you have an empowered voice in this much needed conversation. Science and math are valuable to girls and young women whether they aspire to be perhaps a science teacher or an entrepreneur or a doctor or even an engineer. The ability to understand the world scientifically gives you the ability to make better decisions as a consumer, as a voter, as a mother, as a parent and as a health conscious citizen. Intel has a long standing tradition of working with women from all ages and stages of their development. So from primary through to secondary, informal through to formal education and increasingly we are working with adult women as well. Intel runs a variety of programmes aimed at inspiring young women some of whom we have here today. For example we run competitions in robotics where we have all girls or all female teams with mentors. We also sponsor science competitions that are open to girls throughout the world. And the clearest evidence of the importance that Intel attaches to this is the girls in the room today. So I have the honour to give the floor firstly to Naomi who's both Naomi and Mary have come over from the US to join us here. So I'm going to ask both of you to come up just now first of all is that okay? And while they're doing so could you congratulate them with me and the technical. Okay so first of all I am going to cast over to Naomi Shah who was the 2013 Intel Science Talent Search Finalist which is the most prestigious high school science competition in the US. You're very prestigious by extension. And your environmental science project actually struck a chord with me because I have three brothers who all suffer from really really bad asthma and when I read about your project it was about monitoring indoor air quality to improve lung health for people who have asthma. So could you tell us a bit more about your project? Yes definitely. So my research focuses on how indoor air pollutants in our homes, schools and workplaces affect the lung health of everyone especially asthmatic patients and people with respiratory disorders. And so I had a passion for computing and so I used that in my research to model how these pollutants affect our lung health which hasn't been done before. So this should really help doctors, patients and environmental specialists come up with better ways to treat and prevent these disorders and just to improve our overall quality of life. So I have had a variety of experiences in my life so far around computing and I'm really passionate about computing also. So in high school I used computing in my research projects one with plotting flight stability of model rockets and another researching anti-body therapy to breast cancer. To make some money on the side I started my own website development business which is really fun and a great learning experience. And also then I became really interested in the problem in my high school where there wasn't a lot of girls in the advanced math and science classes in comparison to boys. And so I was a teaching assistant to a program that started very recently at my school that holds monthly workshops on Saturdays for girls in middle school and high school and to encourage them to pursue and take more math and science classes. And so it's all been a really good experience and now I really believe that technology could be used. I believe in technology could be used to help alleviate poverty in developing countries and so that's what I see myself pursuing technology with in the future.