If Electrical Engineering makes you curious, visit the Women in EE
Why do women choose to make the Electrical Engineering research field their profession? What inspires them, what did their education offer them and how do they stand in society today?
We invited inspiring women who will give their vision of achieving success, career plans, and maybe change this traditional men's world into a world with more women.?
This event is organised by the?Department of Electrical Engineering (EEMCS) in cooperation with?KIVI Students Twente?(KST) and?KIVI Netwerk Vrouwelijke Ingenieurs?(NVI).
We hope?to welcome (Ph.D.) students, young professionals, career tigers, alumni, and everyone who cares about Electrical Engineering.
Programme?
14.15u?Walk-in moment?
14.20u??Welcome?by?Cora Salm, Programme Director Electrical Engineering
14.30u??Lecture 1:?Ellen van Rossem?(EE2009).?Ellen is employed at?Sensata Technologies?as an Electrical Design Engineer
15.00u?Lecture 2:?Iris van Uitert?(EE2006, PhD2010).?Iris is a Sr. QA/RA Engineer at?Demcon
15.30u?Coffee/Tea break?
16.00u?Lecture 3:?Maryam Dodangeh?(PhD2023). Maryam works at?Renesas Electronics?as a Senior Analog Design Engineer
16.30u??Information?Women in Tech?
17.00u??Meet & Greet?with drinks and snacks?
Costs:?5 Euro for KIVI members, alumni, UT employees and others. For students (bachelor and master) the entrance is free of charge.?The?price is inclusive of catering.?
You can register via the KIVI website.
This event is powered by?Sensata Technologies?and?Demcon.