Women in Tech
Data I/O announces appointment of Dr. Cheemin Bo-Linn to Board of Directors
Data I/O Corporation, global provider of advanced data and security deployment solutions for flash, flash-memory based intelligent devices and microcontrollers, has announced that Dr. Cheemin Bo-Linn will be joining the Board of Directors of Data I/O.
The gender bias in mobility
Mobility is evolving at a rapid rate and needs constant reimagining and discussion. Many of the speakers in attendance of MOVE 2021 at the ExCel, London, inspired new and innovative approaches to understanding mobility, particularly for women. Beatrice O'Flaherty discusses.
Directors' Board for Women's Engineering Society appointment
A Coventry University Professor has been selected as a member of the Directors’ Board for the Women’s Engineering Society.
33 female students offered STEM opportunities
Siemens has continued its drive to increase the number of women in engineering with a recruitment event to spot the STEM talent of the future.
Female engineers on paving the way to parity
Electronic Specifier spoke to two female engineering students about their experiences before and during their degrees. Hepzi Rattray is currently in her fifth year studying Civil Engineering at the University of Glasgow, and Zoe Hatton is a third year Mechanical Engineering student at Imperial College London.
A Q&A with a 16-year-old tech whiz
This week Electronic Specifier interviewed Lili Nazer, an incredibly talented teenager from Budapest, Hungary. She has already created five applications which assist people in day-to-day tasks, worked with both Microsoft and Prezi, and received the Oracle Young Talent Award.
Celebrate women's diversity at SMTAI 2021
KYZEN has announced that its sponsoring the Women’s Leadership Program’s Connection Reception and Ice Cream Social to be held at SMTA International on 2nd November, 2021 at 5 pm at the Minneapolis Convention Center. This is the ninth consecutive year that KYZEN has sponsored this event in support of women in all roles within the Electronics Assembly Industry.
The semiconductor industry owes a lot to women
In this fourth and final installment of a women in tech series, Mouser's Marie-Pierre Ducharme discusses significant female engineers, such as Esther Marley Cornwell (pictured above), that have pioneered research in semiconductor technology. Despite the low levels of headcount, women have played significant roles in advancing semiconductor technology. She looks at the contributions of a few talented and successful women.
IET has appointed first woman chair of IET Council
Members of the Institution of Engineering and Technology’s (IET) Council have selected engineer Dr Carol Marsh OBE EngD CEng FIET as its new chair, the first woman to be elected to this post.
Improving the workplace experience of women in STEM
Organisations working to meaningfully improve diversity and inclusion in STEM may be missing a crucial consideration, new research suggests.