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    Women in STEM Podcast Episode 17 – Colleen Layman, SWE President-Elect, Water Resources Environmental Engineer

    Interview with Colleen Layman, who is President-Elect of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and Vice President and Resources Business Group Water Principal at HDR.

    December 16, 2014
    Engineering Paragons, STEM Careers, Women In STEM podcast
  • photo of Natalie Silvanovich

    Women in STEM Podcast Episode 16 – Natalie Silvanovich, Information Security Engineer at Google

    Interview with Natalie Silvanovich, who is an information security engineer on the Android Security Team at Google. Natalie enjoys hacking tamagotchis in her spare time.

    December 9, 2014
    STEM Careers, Technology Paragons, Women In STEM podcast
  • photo of Elizabeth Bierman

    Women in STEM Podcast Episode 15 – Elizabeth Bierman, SWE President, Systems Engineer

    Interview with Elizabeth Bierman, President of the Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and Senior Project Engineer at Honeywell Aerospace.

    December 2, 2014
    Engineering Paragons, STEM Careers, Women In STEM podcast
  • photo of Kaitlyn Bunker

    Women in STEM Podcast Episode 14 – Kaitlyn Bunker, Electrical Engineer

    Interview with Kaitlyn Bunker, who has a phd in electrical engineering from Michigan Tech and recently joined Rocky Mountain Institute. Kaitlyn is interested in microgrids and distributed renewable resources.

    November 4, 2014
    Engineering Paragons, STEM Careers, Women In STEM podcast
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    Women in STEM Podcast Episode 13 – Pinshane Huang, Materials Research Scientist, Applied Physicist

    Interview with Pinshane Huang, who has a phd in applied physics and is a postdoc at Columbia University in the Materials Research Science & Engineering Center. She is a photographer for tiny things.

    October 28, 2014
    Science Paragons, STEM Careers, Women In STEM podcast
  • photo of Alison Criscitiello

    Women in STEM Podcast Episode 12 – Alison Criscitiello, Glaciologist

    Interview with Alison Criscitiello, a Post-doctoral Fellow at the University of Calgary, as a glaciologist studying ice core chemistry.

    October 21, 2014
    Science Paragons, STEM Careers, Women In STEM podcast
  • photo of Multi-ethnic women looking at laptop

    Applications Open for NCWIT High School Award

    NCWIT’s (National Center for Women & Information Technology) Award for Aspirations in Computing is now open for applications to any US high school woman with computing aspirations. Recipients will be chosen for their outstanding aptitude and interest in computing, proven leadership ability, academic performance, and plans for post-secondary education. National Award recipients will receive $500…

    September 27, 2014
    STEM Careers, STEM News
  • Marie Webster photo

    Women in STEM Podcast Episode 4 – Marie Webster, research scientist & post-doctoral fellow at The Wistar Institute

    Interview with Marie Webster, Post-doctoral Fellow and research scientist at The Wistar Institute with a PhD in Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences.

    August 15, 2014
    Science Paragons, STEM Careers, Women In STEM podcast
  • Sarah Worsham graduating with MBA

    Why I Added an MBA to my Computer Engineering Degree

    Having a computer engineering degree with a concentration in software engineering is very marketable right now.  So why did I go back to get my MBA in marketing and strategy? When I originally started my business back in 1998, I was hand-coding websites in html and php. As I worked with clients to design websites for…

    June 12, 2014
    STEM Careers
  • Physics as a Gateway to a STEM Career

    I have always loved science.  My favorite classes throughout elementary, middle and high schools were science classes. I loved watching Cosmos and NOVA and Nature on PBS (which helped quite a bit with the science classes). The same cannot be said of math classes, which were my bane through college (see The Engineer Who Hated…

    April 30, 2014
    STEM Careers
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