Ep 258: Exploring Bias in AI With Mrinal Karvir of Intel
Diverse: a SWE podcast
by Society of Women Engineers
5d ago
Mrinal Karvir, senior software AI engineering manager at Intel, joins us on this episode of Diverse to shed light on the different types of biases that exist in AI systems and the impacts of each one. Hear how Karvir became passionate about the field of responsible AI and her reflections on what is being done across the industry to reduce bias in this technology. You can learn more about bias and other ethical challenges within AI in the Spring 2024 issue of SWE Magazine ..read more
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Ep 257: How Hobbies Elevate Your Professional Potential With Nichole Elff of Boston Scientific
Diverse: a SWE podcast
by Society of Women Engineers
1w ago
In addition to her role as process development manager at Boston Scientific, Nichole Elff (she/her) is one of the fastest drag racers in the world! She joins us on this episode of Diverse to discuss her journey and share how hobbies can improve your leadership potential in the workplace. Hear how Elff got started with drag racing and modifying cars, how to integrate your hobbies into your professional brand, and her reflections on being a woman leader in the male-dominated fields of engineering and drag racing ..read more
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Ep 256: Reimagining Work With Wendy Cocke, Founder of Engineering Leadership Solutions
Diverse: a SWE podcast
by Society of Women Engineers
2w ago
Wendy Cocke, founder of Engineering Leadership Solutions, shares actionable advice on how to run your engineering career like a small business, embrace flexibility, and navigate the future of work in this episode of Diverse. In conversation with FY24 SWE President Alexis McKittrick, Cocke also reflects on the impact SWE has had on her career, including a story of how several SWE members helped refine her WE Local Baltimore keynote address ..read more
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Ep 206: National Mentoring Month with the Early Career Professional AGs
Diverse: a SWE podcast
by Society of Women Engineers
3w ago
SWE's Early Career Professional Affinity Group took over this special episode of Diverse, a SWE podcast, to talk about National Mentoring month. Former and current ECP AG Co-Leads, Amber Kreceman (she/her), Mahati Vavilala (she/her), and Marie-Pierre (MP) Delisle (she/her) sat down to chat about mentorship, sponsorship and creating an authentic and intentional personal Board of Directors ..read more
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Ep 207: Lost Women of Science on Y.Y. Clark
Diverse: a SWE podcast
by Society of Women Engineers
3w ago
This is an episode from SWE Stories, Tales from the Archives, a sub-series of Diverse a SWE Podcast. Hosts Anne Perusek, SWE's director of editorial and publications and Troy Eller English, SWE's archivist sit down with Carol Sutton Lewis, co-host of the The Lost Women of Science podcast series, and Nora Mathison, senior editor and social media manager for the series ..read more
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Ep 200: Live At WE22 Hess Sponsored Episode: Kathy Woody
Diverse: a SWE podcast
by Society of Women Engineers
3w ago
On this special episode of Diverse, Anne Perusek, SWE's Director of Editorial and Publications sits down with Kathy Woody, the Principal Advisor Energy & Environmental Technology at Hess. This episode was recorded live on the career fair floor at WE22 in the SWE Diverse Podcast Booth sponsored by Hess ..read more
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Ep 252: Driving Change: Exploring NASCAR’s Diversity Efforts
Diverse: a SWE podcast
by Society of Women Engineers
3w ago
This episode is sponsored by NASCAR. Andrea Mueller, engineer with Penske Racing, and Brandon Thompson, vice president of diversity and inclusion at NASCAR, joined us on this episode of Diverse to discuss how NASCAR is fostering diversity in motorsports. Interviewed by Larry Guthrie, director of content strategy at SWE, Mueller reflects on her career journey and details how she pivoted from aerospace engineering to racing engineering. Thompson shares about NASCAR’s efforts to develop pathways for the next generation of STEM professionals, including an innovative new fellowship program ..read more
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Ep 255: Celebrating Arab American Voices in STEM With Inaas Darrat of Trinity Consultants
Diverse: a SWE podcast
by Society of Women Engineers
3w ago
Inaas Darrat (she/her), director of chemical sector services at Trinity Consultants, joins us on this episode of Diverse to share her journey as a chemical engineer and her insights on how to make STEM fields more welcoming to all. Darrat reflects on her experiences as an Arab American woman in engineering, including common misconceptions, the positive changes she has seen over time, and ideas for listeners who want to become stronger allies. Hear how she course-corrected her career by leaving a Ph.D. program, her leadership advice for women engineers, and her own experiences of overcoming unc ..read more
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Ep 254: A View From the Top: High-Level STEM Insights From the Public and Private Sectors
Diverse: a SWE podcast
by Society of Women Engineers
3w ago
Two accomplished STEM leaders joined us live in the WE23 Diverse Podcast Studio to share emerging trends and career advancement tips in the public and private sectors. Tamika Abbott, director, office of security technology at the U.S. Department of State, discusses innovations in the security space and details her career journey in the public sector that included missions across the globe. Jackie Reeves, director of IT operations - endpoint solutions at Abbott, reflects on the latest developments in the medical technology industry and shares her experience of reentering the workforce after a c ..read more
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Ep 253: Tales From the Archives: How Two Trailblazers Cleared the Path for Today's Women Engineers
Diverse: a SWE podcast
by Society of Women Engineers
3w ago
Dive into the stories of Nora Stanton Blatch Barney and Elsie Eaves, two pioneering women engineers who shaped the landscape of STEM, in this episode of “Tales From the Archives,” a sub-series of Diverse. Troy Eller English (she/her), chief archivist at SWE, explores how these women defied the norms of their time and blazed the trail for the women engineers of today. She shares the career advice Eaves offered to women engineers in the 1930s and encourages present-day listeners to reflect on their own roles in shaping STEM history ..read more
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