Albuquerque IEEE Women in Engineering Public Talk Series
Co-sponsored by the Albuquerque Section of the Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineers (IEEE) and IEEE Women in Engineering (WIE)
Upcoming Events
Oct 19, 2023 – Keynote Speaker – Dr. Shuya Wei, Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering, University of New Mexico
Nov 16, 2023 – Dr. Wendi Heinzelman, Dean of the Edmund A. Hajim School of Engineering and Applied Sciences at the University of Rochester.
Previous Events
Designing Robust and Adaptive Routing Strategies for Networks
By Dr. Victoria Manfredi, Assistant Professor, Department of Mathematics and Computer Science at Wesleyan Unversity.
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Vocal and Linguistic Analysis of Micro-behaviors in Diverse Team Interactions
By Dr. Theodora Chaspari, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M Unversity.
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Graph Signal Processing for Analyzing Data from Interconnected Systems
By Dr. Mia Neini, Assistant Professor, Department of Electrical Engineering at the University of South Florida.
Embodied Intelligence in Electronics: A new era in circuit design
By Dr. Eva Chi, Professor, Chemical and Biological Engineering at the University of New Mexico.
Embodied Intelligence in Electronics: A new era in circuit design
By Dr. Linda P. B. Katehi, Professor, Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University.
Super Algorithms for Supercomputers
By Dr. Amanda Bienz, Assistant Professor, in Computer Science at the University of New Mexico.
Assistive Robots for People with Impairments
By Dr. Maria Kyrarini, Assistant Professor, in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Santa Clara University.
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Smart Robots: Solutions for A Real World
By Dr. Lydia Tapia, Associate Professor, in Computer Science at the University of New Mexico (UNM)
Towards Widely Deployable Travelling Wave Tube Amplifiers for Millimeter-through-THz Frequencies: A Convergent Research Approach
By Dr. Francesca Cavallo, Assistant Professor, in Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of New Mexico (UNM)
Additive Manufacturing of Affordable, Secure, and Sustainable Housing in Support of A Healthy Global Population
By Dr. Maryam Hojati, Assistant Professor, in Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering at the University of New Mexico (UNM)
A Journey Towards Becoming a LANL Scientist – by Tiffany Desjardins, PhD
Designing human-centric autonomy – by Professor Meeko Oishi
Health and Justice for All – an IEEE SIGHT Group Technology Project By Katherine Grace August, PhD
A Day in the Life: Being a Woman in Electrical Engineering By Emily Schrock
STAR Program
The STAR program (Student-Teacher and Research Engineer / Scientist) was created to address the growing concern that, at an early age, girls do not dare to pursue careers in mathematics, science and engineering.
The main objective of the STAR program is to improve the perception of the field of science and engineering, encourage children to pursue engineering careers, and in turn have a memorable experience. As well as letting all students know the infinite possibilities that can result from considering engineering as a possible career option.
Learn more about the STAR Panama program at https://wie.ieee.org/ieee-wie-star/