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International Returning Mother’s Day: Dr. Ramalatha Marimuthu’s Initiative for Holistic Workplace Inclusivity Becomes a Global Movement

May 17, 2025 by Mariam Tahir Butt

Dr. Ramalatha Marimuthu has worn many hats during her illustrious career spanning more than three decades. Her diverse body of work includes being an educator, researcher, entrepreneur, impact creator, mentor, and curriculum developer. A Ph.D. recipient in electrical engineering, Marimuthu seamlessly integrates her technological expertise with issues of social concern, having … [Read more...] about International Returning Mother’s Day: Dr. Ramalatha Marimuthu’s Initiative for Holistic Workplace Inclusivity Becomes a Global Movement

Career Advisor: Five Tips for Navigating the Workplace: Value your rights and identity while maintaining the rights of others

December 1, 2021 by Hoda Khalil

As a woman and a Muslim, with a hijab, who works in engineering, specifically in academia, I am a minority from many perspectives. As such, I have always been asked at events, and on a personal level, how did I manage to survive all the differences and succeed. That was why I would like to take the time to reflect on some key points that are useful for minorities and racialized … [Read more...] about Career Advisor: Five Tips for Navigating the Workplace: Value your rights and identity while maintaining the rights of others

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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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