Bertha Lamme was the first female mechanical engineering graduate from the Ohio State University and the first woman to work in the industry at Westinghouse from 1893 to 1905. In 1893, Bertha Lamme ...
Co-edited by Rochester Institute of Technology (RIT) faculty Margaret Bailey, Ph.D., P.E., Professor of Mechanical Engineering and Laura Shackelford, Ph.D., Professor of English, Women in Mechanical ...
When Richard Aulenbach Jr., founder, president and CEO of RPA Engineering, Spring Township, began his studies in mechanical engineering at the University of Pittsburgh in 1969, there was one female ...
Mechanical engineering associate professor Julie Crockett leads at the WE@BYU PALs Party on Oct. 23. The event, put on by the Women in Engineering & Technology organization, helps bring female ...
The International Women in Engineering Day is on Monday, June 23. The theme this year is "Together We Engineer." The theme celebrates collaboration, inclusivity, and collective strength in engineering ...
Why aren’t there more female golf-club engineers? It’s a question Rose Fielder, director of engineering operations at Ping, has often pondered over the last few years. And, ultimately, it’s one she’s ...
Penn’s engineering community is looking to bring the role of female engineers to the fore. Tonight at the Inn at Penn, the Society of Women Engineers will hold its 15th annual corporate dinner where ...
Carolyn Conner Seepersad receives funding from the National Science Foundation, Sandia National Laboratories, America Makes, DARPA, and the Cameron Corporation. These opinions and findings are her own ...
2019 has been the biggest year yet for CU Boulder’s New Venture Challenge with over 120 teams competing for roughly $200K in cash prizes. Already, student teams in mechanical engineering are pitching ...
Ida Habtemichael understands she’s a statistical rarity. This story also appeared in The Investigative Reporting Workshop Black, female mechanical engineers make up less than 2 percent of the ...
In honor of National Engineers Week (February 19-25), we bring you our annual shout-out to the most powerful women engineers in US tech. Yes, the tech industry is doing a well-documented terrible job ...
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