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The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.
In this new episode, STEMINIST host Moriah Bisewski welcomes UH alum Rebecca Li to the podcast. Rebecca Li works as an Engineering Manager at Adobe Inc. and works in developing Adobe Firefly, a cutting-edge generative AI model, and exploring its potential impact on classrooms worldwide.
Join STEMINIST Host Camilla Flores as she interviews Carol Voight, a physics teacher and UH alumna who holds a master's degree in physics and mathematics. During the interview, Carol sheds light on her challenges as a woman and a mother while pursuing a STEM degree and profession.
STEMINIST host Moriah Bisewski interviews Dr. Stacey Louie, an associate professor in the civil and environmental engineering department in the Cullen College. Dr. Louie holds a Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. Her research focuses on understanding how pollutants interact with our surroundings, with a specific emphasis on developing engineering methods to effectively remove these pollutants. In addition to her research, Dr. Louie plays a vital role in mentoring her doctoral students through the process of selecting research topics and providing valuable support throughout their dissertation projects to ensure their academic success.
In an engaging conversation with STEMINIST podcast host Camilla Flores, Eliza Paul P.E, an esteemed #CullenCollege Alumni and District Engineer for TxDOT's Houston District, provides insights into her educational and professional journey. Eliza discusses her academic achievements and sheds light on her remarkable career trajectory. As an international STEM student, she shares her experiences and challenges, offering valuable perspectives on navigating the field. Eliza also delves into the project scope within her current role as a District Engineer at TXDOT, providing a glimpse into the responsibilities and opportunities she encounters in her position.
In this episode, STEMINIST host Moriah Bisewski interviews Rosario Maltbia, a UH electrical and computer engineering alum. Rosario has been with Shell for six years as a product manager but moved to California amid the COVID-19 pandemic for a new role as a facility engineer. In this new role, she manages a "terminal," maintaining production schedules and communicating across multiple teams. She attributes much of her success to her communication skills and management style of building up employees.
Hedda Grelz talks about balancing her studies as a Mechanical Engineering major and her practice as an accomplished competitive diver. Hedda prioritizes the future of engineering by mentoring students on campus. She talks about her experience in interning and research during her time at UH and the experience that has brought her. Hedda shares her go-to ways to manage stress and mitigate burnout keeping such a streamlined schedule.
We're back for part-two of our talk with Marianne Dyson. Listeners will get to hear more about about her career in NASA's Mission Control. Also, learn more about her upcoming memoir, A Passion For Space.
We are excited to welcome Award-winning Author & former Flight Controller Marianne Dyson to the STEMINIST podcast. In this two-part episode, STEMINIST host Michelle Patrick-Krueger talks with Marianne about her career at NASA and what it was like to be one of the first women in NASA's Mission Control. Also, we get a few inside sneaks into her upcoming memoir, A Passion For Space.
In this episode, STEMINIST host Michelle Patrick-Krueger talks with Shanna O'hara. Shanna received her bachelors in civil engineering from UH and currently works as design engineer at Vogler & Spencer Engineering. Listeners will learn more about Shanna's engineering background and her career as a design engineer.
In this new episode, STEMINIST host Aria Shankar talks with ChBE doctoral student Garima Singh about her engineering education journey and being selected for the MIT Rising Stars Workshop.
The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.