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Pipelining—Attractive Programs for Women: OpenMindEd AI: Broadening knowledge of artificial intelligence.

November 15, 2022 by Leslie Zucker

Olivia Brown and Victoria Helus like to joke that they came of age alongside artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (although technically the concepts were born well before they were). Now in their very early 30s, the women are “paying it forward” in a way, teaching students what they wish they would have learned about the space prior to entering college. The result … [Read more...] about Pipelining—Attractive Programs for Women: OpenMindEd AI: Broadening knowledge of artificial intelligence.

Serving Up Sound

May 5, 2022 by Craig Causer

Form a band, hit the recording studio, and make it big in the entertainment business; it’s the dream of garage bands, American Idols, and The Voice contestants around the world. But joining a band in Smyrna, Georgia, provided an unexpected detour to success for Warner Bros. Studios Automated Dialogue Replacement (ADR) Mixer Tami Treadwell. For more about this article see … [Read more...] about Serving Up Sound

A Game Plan for Protecting Patient Data

May 5, 2022 by Katianne Williams

After graduating from Southern Methodist University with a B.A. degree in Latin American studies and a B.B.A. degree in management information systems in 1996, Sonia Arista began her career as a business analyst and management consultant. She quickly found her passion in health care. For more about this article see link below. To access the PDF version of this article, … [Read more...] about A Game Plan for Protecting Patient Data

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IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine is the first magazine to focus on issues facing women who study or work in IEEE’s fields of interest.

IEEE Women in Engineering Magazine strives to recognize women’s outstanding achievements in electrical and electronics engineering as well as enhance networking and to promote membership in IEEE Women in Engineering.

The publication also advocates for women in leadership roles and career advancement for women in STEM professions, and it facilitates the development of programs and activities that promote the entry into and retention of women in engineering programs.

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