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Women to Watch – Bobette Buster: Turning Scientists Into Storytellers

June 6, 2024 by Katianne Williams

International storyteller, award-winning film producer, and professor of storytelling Bobette Buster looks out at the room of Tufts University students. “Tell me something about yourself we wouldn’t otherwise know,” she says. For more about this article see link below. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10511256 For the open access PDF link of this article please click … [Read more...] about Women to Watch – Bobette Buster: Turning Scientists Into Storytellers

Women to Watch – Brandy Armstrong: Giving back to the greater good

June 6, 2024 by Leslie Zucker

When considering her future career, teenage Brandy Armstrong knew two things: one, she was great at math and science and two, she wanted to get as far away from her home state of Ohio as possible. “The thing that felt farthest from Ohio was the ocean, so I decided to study marine sciences,” she says. For more about this article see link … [Read more...] about Women to Watch – Brandy Armstrong: Giving back to the greater good

Women to Watch – Erin Samueli: Social justice and family philanthropy

June 6, 2024 by Katianne Williams

Erin Samueli may have been the only student at her arts-focused California high school who wanted to be a teacher. She loved singing and performing, but unlike her classmates, she didn’t want to sing professionally. She wasn’t passionate enough about it, not the way you need to be to be successful and fulfilled in a career like that. Instead, from the time she was 15, Samueli … [Read more...] about Women to Watch – Erin Samueli: Social justice and family philanthropy

Women to Watch – Christalyn Rhodes: Accidental Scientist

June 6, 2024 by Katianne Williams

Dr. Christalyn Rhodes’ work sits at the intersection of business and science. She is an investor, a biotech entrepreneur, and an interdisciplinary scientist who has authored four patents aimed at developing life-saving medicine. Today, as Eli Lilly’s associate vice president of external partnerships for genetic medicines, she is responsible for finding breakthrough … [Read more...] about Women to Watch – Christalyn Rhodes: Accidental Scientist

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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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