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Turning Challenges Into Lessons: Sky Eno [WIE From Around the World]

November 6, 2025 by Katianne Williams

Only a few years after earning her undergraduate degree from Wentworth Institute of Technology and her master’s degree from the University of Denver, Sky Eno has the résumé of someone who has cleared every hurdle: she leads two software development teams at a Fortune 100 firm, lectures at the University of Massachusetts (UMass) Boston, and is completing a doctorate in strategic … [Read more...] about Turning Challenges Into Lessons: Sky Eno [WIE From Around the World]

Thriving at the Intersection of Engineering and Life: An AI playbook from a silicon valley data scientist [WIE From Around the World]

November 6, 2025 by Madhura Raut

The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence (AI) frequently sparks conversations about its impact on the future of work, particularly within engineering and technology. For many, the question “Is AI taking over our jobs?” looms large. However, from my vantage point as a principal data scientist in Silicon Valley, the narrative shifts from fear to empowerment. AI, when … [Read more...] about Thriving at the Intersection of Engineering and Life: An AI playbook from a silicon valley data scientist [WIE From Around the World]

Wired for Change: Engineering reliability, empowering resilience [WIE From Around the World]

November 6, 2025 by Esther Omoyiwola

Growing up in Nigeria, I didn’t need statistics to understand the value of reliable electricity, I lived it. Power outages weren’t just inconvenient, they decided our daily lives, often determining whether students could study at night, whether food would stay preserved, or whether businesses could survive. Coincidentally, recently, I spoke with my sister, who is currently in … [Read more...] about Wired for Change: Engineering reliability, empowering resilience [WIE From Around the World]

Snatching Victory From the Jaws of Adversity: The story of Ayesha Noor [WIE From Around the World]

November 6, 2025 by Mariam Tahir Butt

Dr. Ayesha Noor, 24, doesn’t begin her story by listing the many accolades she has managed to clinch at a tender age, but with something far more real: failure. For more about this article see link below. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/11220791 For the open access PDF link of this article please click here. https://wiemagazine.ieee.org/wp-admin/edit.php … [Read more...] about Snatching Victory From the Jaws of Adversity: The story of Ayesha Noor [WIE From Around the World]

In Memoriam: Mary Ellen Martin Zellerbach: IEEE Foundation establishes memorial fund to honor late board member [Amperes: Current Affairs From Around the World]

November 6, 2025 by Eileen Heltzer

It is with deep sadness that the IEEE Foundation acknowledges the passing of Mary Ellen Martin Zellerbach, a beloved wife, mother, grandmother, business leader, mentor, and dedicated IEEE volunteer. Her commitment to the IEEE community and her invaluable contributions as a member of the IEEE Foundation Board of Directors and the IEEE Investment Committee will be profoundly … [Read more...] about In Memoriam: Mary Ellen Martin Zellerbach: IEEE Foundation establishes memorial fund to honor late board member [Amperes: Current Affairs From Around the World]

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