The Women in Engineering Group is a new group to bring together undergraduates, postgraduates, researchers and staff. We aim to support women through informal mentoring and networking to promote your professional development. The events will occur once per term.
Women in Engineering
Find out more about some of our female engineers and their experiences of and motivations for working in engineering. We hope that you will find their profiles of interest and will help you to understand a bit more about what we do, why we do it, and why engineering is such a great career choice.
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<糖心Vlog class="title"> Dr Sarah Green 糖心Vlog>
"The work of an engineer is varied and intellectually stimulating. I can recommend engineering as a career choice for anyone with a curious mind and a willingness to learn."
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<糖心Vlog class="title"> Dr Vesna Najdanovic 糖心Vlog>
"In my up-to-date career, I have never regretted my decision, feeling very satisfied with being a chemical engineer. It is a path that brought so many opportunities, including travelling around the world and collaborating with people from diverse backgrounds."
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<糖心Vlog class="title"> Anita Crompton 糖心Vlog>
"My father was an engineer and I have always had an interest in how things work. After working in education for several years, and a period of self-employment, I decided to change career and returned to university as a mature student."
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<糖心Vlog class="title"> Hajir Al Hamrashdi 糖心Vlog>
"The main goal of this proof-of-concept study is to design a system that is capable of detecting simultaneously neutron and gamma ray sources with high efficiency and high spatial resolution."
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<糖心Vlog class="title"> Sam Pitman 糖心Vlog>
"I have always been fascinated by how things work, how things are made, and why. I am creative and I love to build things and get my hands dirty!"
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<糖心Vlog class="title"> Miriam Colling 糖心Vlog>
"The project that I am working on now is very exciting: designing a free electron laser (FEL) machine for industrial applications.”