Work. Scratching my head over 'The Dissertaion' flap. It is not important that a female wrote it. It is important that an advanced degree was awarded despite simple addition and other errors. Is this usual? I do not know...
... One good direction for the discussion is to meta studies such as... a comparison of dissertations at points in time. What did Engineering and other dissertations from selected schools look like in 1950, 1960, 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2020? (Other times could be selected.) Compare the winning dissertation for each school that rewards this with one or three other dissertations from the same semester at each school. Now, compare similar dissertations across schools. To obtain larger samples, we could consider land grant, private, conferences (which have changed), and other factors such as athletes, other scholarship students, admission rates, and graduation rates. We might not be surprised to find a greater number of female dissertation award winners in recent decades because women have been earning PhD's at higher rates than men in recent years.
So now you know. If ever I return for yet another degree, I might choose something like this for a project.
Bach is not noise, Madam. (Robert, in Two's Company)