When: | Saturday, January 30th, 2021 |
Time: | 10:00 am — 11:00 am |
Location: | Online via. Zoom |
Audience: | Anyone |
Contact: | Student Ambassadors and Outreach Team, engineeringoutreach@cunet.carleton.ca |
Innovation at Carleton University’s Faculty of Engineering and Design happens when we include diverse voices, thoughts, experiences and skills to create a transformational university culture where everyone feels they belong. Join us on January 30 at 10:00 a.m. via. Zoom for a panel discussion on how we can elevate the voices of gender minorities in engineering and information technology (IT).
The Panel
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Jasmine Shaw (she/her) (Moderator) Systems Engineering, General Dynamics Mission Systems – Canada; Carleton Alumna (BEng’16 – Department of Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering) |
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Winnie Ye (she/her) (Panelist)
Professor and Canada Research Chair (Tier II), Department of Electronics, IEEE Canada’s Chair of Women in Engineering |
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Karen Taylor (she/her) (Panelist)
Instructor, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
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Eli Goddard (they/them) (Panelist)
4th year student, Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering program, President of Carleton University’s Engiqueers |
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Madeleine Root Bartley (she/her) (Panelist)
4th year student, Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering program, Vice-President of Carleton University’s Women in Science and Engineering student group, engineering
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Who is this event for? The primary audience are individuals interested in pursuing an engineering or information technology undergraduate program, and their parents/guardians, who want to learn ways to empower the voices of gender minorities in engineering and IT. Members of the Carleton community are also welcome to attend.