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Speaking at CURIA Live 2026: Deep Tech, Career Paths, and a Special Nomination

Natalia Ogorelysheva in front of a CURIA poster © Natalia Ogorelysheva
Natalia Ogorelysheva, PhD candidate at the Faculty of Computer Science at TU Dortmund University, was invited as a speaker to two 75-minute sessions, which she co-presented with Anastasia Leutloff, MBA, TRUMPF.

CURIA Live is Germany's largest networking and career conference for women in STEM, held annually in late March. This year, the event took place on 20-21 March 2026 in Essen, bringing together researchers, founders, executives and industry professionals for two days of exchange, inspiration and recognition.

Natalia Ogorelysheva, PhD candidate at the Faculty of Computer Science at TU Dortmund University, was invited as a speaker to two 75-minute sessions, which she co-presented with Anastasia Leutloff, MBA, TRUMPF.

The first talk, "Deep Tech Demystified: What Lies Behind Quantum, AI and Robotics - and Why It Concerns Us All", introduced a broader audience to the foundations of Deep Tech. Natalia drew on her research in anomaly management and safety in multi-robot systems, covering topics such as Autonomous Guided Vehicles (AGVs), Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMRs), formalization and safety in robotics. The second session, "Career Without a Script: Non-Linear Paths, Breaks and Pivots - Turning Imperfection into Strength", addressed the realities of unconventional career trajectories in tech and beyond. Both sessions were characterized by lively audience participation - visitors shared their own experiences, asked in-depth questions and engaged in open discussion throughout.

Alongside her role as speaker, Natalia was nominated for the CURIA Award in the category Role Model. The award was presented at the conference's festive gala evening. While the award went to another nominee, the nomination holds significant personal and professional meaning: it reflects the visibility of her ongoing work in supporting FLINTA individuals, migrants, and mothers in tech and leadership - through her research, her community work at Deep Tech Collective e.V., and her initiative Reframing Pioneers.