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Women to Watch: Reaching Beyond: Da Vià bringing people together.

November 15, 2022 by Leslie Zucker

As an expert in radiation detectors for high-energy physics and medical applications, Dr. Cinzia Da Vià has dedicated her career to understanding what our world is made of—and how that knowledge can best further humanity. The Italian physicist, who now splits time between Manchester, United Kingdom, and Long Island, New York, has been a leader in her field for decades, … [Read more...] about Women to Watch: Reaching Beyond: Da Vià bringing people together.

Women to Watch

June 28, 2022 by Leslie Prives, Leslie Zucker

Inventing the Future Suryanarayana focuses on sustainability When Lalitha Suryanarayana says, “The only way to know about the future is to create it,” she means it. And with a career spanning impressive, influential roles in R&D, product development, and corporate strategy, she is doing it. For more about this article see link below. To access the PDF version of this … [Read more...] about Women to Watch

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

Innovating in Academia: Expanding Access to Higher Education

December 1, 2021 by Katianne Williams

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In May 2021, The Ohio State University put health and safety protocols in place to hold not one but two in-person commencement ceremonies, presenting 12,345 degrees and certificates to graduates. “There’s really something to the Buckeye spirit,” says Ohio State President Dr. Kristina M. Johnson. Johnson began her tenure at Ohio State in August 2020—the latest step in what has … [Read more...] about Innovating in Academia: Expanding Access to Higher Education

The Educating Apple: Wozniak Supports Innovative Global Technology Projects

December 1, 2021 by Katianne Williams

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Janet Wozniak is enamored with the natural world, be it the small animals in her California backyard or the birds she tagged and studied in Mexico when she traveled there from Baldwin City, Kansas, while an undergraduate at Baker University. The daughter of a teacher and a school superintendent, she possesses a passion for the biological sciences and a love of learning in … [Read more...] about The Educating Apple: Wozniak Supports Innovative Global Technology Projects

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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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