Empowering Women in Stem
Pioneering Paths to Shape the Future
Herausgeber: Mathura, Sanya
Empowering Women in Stem
Pioneering Paths to Shape the Future
Herausgeber: Mathura, Sanya
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Experience passion and energy as these authors share their unique stories directly with you. Empowering Women in STEM: Pioneering Paths to Shape the Future covers a wide range of topics, not limited to just STEM fields, including entrepreneurship, medical research, leadership, and non-profit organizations.
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Experience passion and energy as these authors share their unique stories directly with you. Empowering Women in STEM: Pioneering Paths to Shape the Future covers a wide range of topics, not limited to just STEM fields, including entrepreneurship, medical research, leadership, and non-profit organizations.
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- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781041007128
- ISBN-10: 1041007124
- Artikelnr.: 72868651
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: CRC Press
- Seitenzahl: 288
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2025
- Englisch
- Gewicht: 449g
- ISBN-13: 9781041007128
- ISBN-10: 1041007124
- Artikelnr.: 72868651
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sanya Mathura is the Founder of Strategic Reliability Solutions Ltd based in Trinidad & Tobago. She works with global affiliates in the areas of Reliability and Asset Management to bring these specialty niches to her clients. She has a BSc in Electrical & Computer Engineering and an MSc in Engineering Asset Management. Sanya has worked in the lubrication industry for the past several years and assists various industries with lubrication-related issues. Sanya is the first person (and first female) in her country and the Caribbean to attain an ICML MLE (International Council for Machinery Lubrication Machinery Engineer) certification as well as the first female in the world to achieve the ICML VPR & VIM badges. She recently won the "Engineer of the year award" in 2024 and is the only female Mobius Institute Instructor for their Field Lubrication CAT I course, globally. She can always be found supporting and advocating for women in STEM.
Section I: Charting New Courses. 1. The Unpolished MBA(TM): The
Entrepreneurial Evolution of Women In STEM 2. 2. From Engineer to
Entrepreneur and Life Coach: A Journey of Transformation and Leadership. 3.
Black Girls Do Engineer. 4. The Anti-STEM Advocate. Section II: A New Spin
on Old Tradition. 5. A Journey through the Molecular Cosmos: Unveiling the
Wonders of Science. 6. Solving the Puzzle of Medical Chemistry. 7. Writing
and Teaching about Materials and Sustainability. 8. Falling into STEM.
9. From Roots to Revolution: My Path From First-Gen Immigrant Woman
Engineer to AI Leadership. 10. Systems Engineering: Unlocking the Keys to
Your Future. 11. Navigating the Marine Industry Towards Technology and
Gender Equality Advocacy in STEM. 12. Engineering Excited My Mind. 13. The
Power of Growing Up Latina. 14. 7 Lessons from a Renewable Energy Expert.
15. Women in Cocoa Research: Empowering Women in the Cocoa Supply Chain
Globally. 16. Defects are My Jam: Adventures of the Engineers' Daughter.
Section III: Challenging The Status Quo. 17. Becoming a Woman in STEM
through Middle-Grade Fiction. 18. They said it Couldn't Be Done. 20.
Becoming a Voice for Diversity and Equality in Healthcare/Biomedical
Science. 21. Embracing Growth through Failures. 22. Having Fun Advancing
Technically Routed Energy Transition Work, Near and Far. 23. Increasing
Female Hispanic Representation in Electrical Engineering. 24. Taking a Bite
Out of Speech Pathology. 25. Embracing the Rhythm of Career Aspiration. 26.
Why Women Interview Better Than Male Counterparts. 27. CEST, Stereotype
Threat and Polarizing Factor: Three Concepts for Women in STEM. 28. The
Gender Disparity in Engineering: Moving from What to Why In Addressing
Pathways to Equitable Representation.
Entrepreneurial Evolution of Women In STEM 2. 2. From Engineer to
Entrepreneur and Life Coach: A Journey of Transformation and Leadership. 3.
Black Girls Do Engineer. 4. The Anti-STEM Advocate. Section II: A New Spin
on Old Tradition. 5. A Journey through the Molecular Cosmos: Unveiling the
Wonders of Science. 6. Solving the Puzzle of Medical Chemistry. 7. Writing
and Teaching about Materials and Sustainability. 8. Falling into STEM.
9. From Roots to Revolution: My Path From First-Gen Immigrant Woman
Engineer to AI Leadership. 10. Systems Engineering: Unlocking the Keys to
Your Future. 11. Navigating the Marine Industry Towards Technology and
Gender Equality Advocacy in STEM. 12. Engineering Excited My Mind. 13. The
Power of Growing Up Latina. 14. 7 Lessons from a Renewable Energy Expert.
15. Women in Cocoa Research: Empowering Women in the Cocoa Supply Chain
Globally. 16. Defects are My Jam: Adventures of the Engineers' Daughter.
Section III: Challenging The Status Quo. 17. Becoming a Woman in STEM
through Middle-Grade Fiction. 18. They said it Couldn't Be Done. 20.
Becoming a Voice for Diversity and Equality in Healthcare/Biomedical
Science. 21. Embracing Growth through Failures. 22. Having Fun Advancing
Technically Routed Energy Transition Work, Near and Far. 23. Increasing
Female Hispanic Representation in Electrical Engineering. 24. Taking a Bite
Out of Speech Pathology. 25. Embracing the Rhythm of Career Aspiration. 26.
Why Women Interview Better Than Male Counterparts. 27. CEST, Stereotype
Threat and Polarizing Factor: Three Concepts for Women in STEM. 28. The
Gender Disparity in Engineering: Moving from What to Why In Addressing
Pathways to Equitable Representation.
Section I: Charting New Courses. 1. The Unpolished MBA(TM): The
Entrepreneurial Evolution of Women In STEM 2. 2. From Engineer to
Entrepreneur and Life Coach: A Journey of Transformation and Leadership. 3.
Black Girls Do Engineer. 4. The Anti-STEM Advocate. Section II: A New Spin
on Old Tradition. 5. A Journey through the Molecular Cosmos: Unveiling the
Wonders of Science. 6. Solving the Puzzle of Medical Chemistry. 7. Writing
and Teaching about Materials and Sustainability. 8. Falling into STEM.
9. From Roots to Revolution: My Path From First-Gen Immigrant Woman
Engineer to AI Leadership. 10. Systems Engineering: Unlocking the Keys to
Your Future. 11. Navigating the Marine Industry Towards Technology and
Gender Equality Advocacy in STEM. 12. Engineering Excited My Mind. 13. The
Power of Growing Up Latina. 14. 7 Lessons from a Renewable Energy Expert.
15. Women in Cocoa Research: Empowering Women in the Cocoa Supply Chain
Globally. 16. Defects are My Jam: Adventures of the Engineers' Daughter.
Section III: Challenging The Status Quo. 17. Becoming a Woman in STEM
through Middle-Grade Fiction. 18. They said it Couldn't Be Done. 20.
Becoming a Voice for Diversity and Equality in Healthcare/Biomedical
Science. 21. Embracing Growth through Failures. 22. Having Fun Advancing
Technically Routed Energy Transition Work, Near and Far. 23. Increasing
Female Hispanic Representation in Electrical Engineering. 24. Taking a Bite
Out of Speech Pathology. 25. Embracing the Rhythm of Career Aspiration. 26.
Why Women Interview Better Than Male Counterparts. 27. CEST, Stereotype
Threat and Polarizing Factor: Three Concepts for Women in STEM. 28. The
Gender Disparity in Engineering: Moving from What to Why In Addressing
Pathways to Equitable Representation.
Entrepreneurial Evolution of Women In STEM 2. 2. From Engineer to
Entrepreneur and Life Coach: A Journey of Transformation and Leadership. 3.
Black Girls Do Engineer. 4. The Anti-STEM Advocate. Section II: A New Spin
on Old Tradition. 5. A Journey through the Molecular Cosmos: Unveiling the
Wonders of Science. 6. Solving the Puzzle of Medical Chemistry. 7. Writing
and Teaching about Materials and Sustainability. 8. Falling into STEM.
9. From Roots to Revolution: My Path From First-Gen Immigrant Woman
Engineer to AI Leadership. 10. Systems Engineering: Unlocking the Keys to
Your Future. 11. Navigating the Marine Industry Towards Technology and
Gender Equality Advocacy in STEM. 12. Engineering Excited My Mind. 13. The
Power of Growing Up Latina. 14. 7 Lessons from a Renewable Energy Expert.
15. Women in Cocoa Research: Empowering Women in the Cocoa Supply Chain
Globally. 16. Defects are My Jam: Adventures of the Engineers' Daughter.
Section III: Challenging The Status Quo. 17. Becoming a Woman in STEM
through Middle-Grade Fiction. 18. They said it Couldn't Be Done. 20.
Becoming a Voice for Diversity and Equality in Healthcare/Biomedical
Science. 21. Embracing Growth through Failures. 22. Having Fun Advancing
Technically Routed Energy Transition Work, Near and Far. 23. Increasing
Female Hispanic Representation in Electrical Engineering. 24. Taking a Bite
Out of Speech Pathology. 25. Embracing the Rhythm of Career Aspiration. 26.
Why Women Interview Better Than Male Counterparts. 27. CEST, Stereotype
Threat and Polarizing Factor: Three Concepts for Women in STEM. 28. The
Gender Disparity in Engineering: Moving from What to Why In Addressing
Pathways to Equitable Representation.