Dr Encarni Medina-Lopez is Chancellor’s Fellow in Data Driven Innovation in the School’s Research Institute for Infrastructure and Environment, focusing on a number of marine energy research themes including how human actions affect coastal areas. She took part in the following interview to mark International Women in Engineering Day 2019.
Dr Simona Aracri is a Post-Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in the School’s Institute for Integrated Micro and Nano Systems (IMNS) based at the Scottish Microelectronics Centre. Within IMNS, she belongs to the Soft Systems Group. She took part in the following interview to mark International Women in Engineering Day 2019.
Sarah Graham studied her Bachelors and PhD in the School, and currently works as Transmission Infrastructure Package Manager with EDP Renewables. We interviewed Sarah to mark International Women in Engineering Day 2019.
To celebrate International Women in Engineering Day, we interviewed staff, students and alumnae from our female engineering community. The following is a Q&A with Louise Edward (MEng Civil Engineering, 1999) who currently works as a Bridge Engineer with Arup.
To celebrate International Women in Engineering Day, we interviewed staff, students and alumnae from our female engineering community. The following is a Q&A with Jennifer Davidson (Chemical Engineering, 1999) who currently works as a Senior Operations Engineer with Spirit Energy.
Dr Karen Donaldson, a Post-Doctoral Research Associate (PDRA) in the School’s Soft Systems Group took part in the following interview for International Women in Engineering Day 2019, to share her career journey so far, along with inspiration and advice for the female engineers of the future.
Mechanical Engineering student Maisie Edwards-Mowforth, who has just finished her third year, took part in the following interview to mark International Women in Engineering Day 2019. Maisie is Head of Static for HYPED, the University's Hyperloop Society and a recent recipient of a Royal Academy of Engineering Leadership Scholarship.
Third year MEng Civil Engineering student Bethan Wilkinson recently took part in this interview to mark International Women in Engineering Day 2019. Beth recently won a Royal Academy of Engineering Leadership Scholarship, in recognition of her potential to become a leader and role model in the field of engineering.
For International Women in Engineering Day 2019, Anna Garcia-Teruel shares a snapshot of her work on renewable technologies as a PhD student in the School's Institute for Energy Systems (IES), and her advice for the next generation of women interested in studying engineering.
Dr Zeynep Karatza is a Research Associate in the School’s Institute for Infrastructure and Environment, where she studies the geotechnical behaviour of hydrophobic sands. Here, Zeynep shares her engineering inspiration, insights into her career journey, and advice for aspiring female engineers, to mark International Women in Engineering Day 2019.