Have you ever thought about a master's degree in Electrical Engineering? Do you wonder why women choose to make the Electrical Engineering research field their profession? What inspires them, what did their education offer them and how do they stand in society today?
If so, then you should visit our Women in Electrical Engineering event. Four inspiring women Loes, Melissa, Fleur and Jelena will give their vision of achieving success, career plans, and maybe change this traditional men's world into a world with more women.
This event is organised by the Department of Electrical Engineering (EEMCS) in cooperation with KIVI Students Twente (KST) and KIVI Netwerk Vrouwelijke Ingenieurs (NVI). We hope to welcome (PhD-) students, young professionals, career tigers, alumni, and everything in between.
Programme
14.45u Walk-in moment
14.55u Welcome by Cora Salm, Programme Director Electrical Engineering, Faculty EEMCS. Alumna Electrical Engineering and Science Education & Communication
15.00u Lecture: Loes Segerink, Professor of Biomedical Microdevices, Faculty EEMCS, Department of Biomedical and Environmental Sensorsystems. Alumna Biomedical Engineering and Electrical Engineering
15.30u Lecture: Melissa Tijink, UT researcher, Faculty EEMCS, Department of Electrical Engineering. Alumna Electrical Engineering
16.00u Coffee/Tea break
16.15u Lecture: Fleur van Rossem, Digital Design Engineer at Thales Hengelo. Alumna Electrical Engineering
16.45u Lecture: Jelena Popovic, Programme Advisor Energising Development at the Netherlands Enterprise Agency and Associate Professor, Faculty EEMCS, Department of Electrical Engineering
17.15u Meet & Greet with drinks and snacks
For students the entrance is free of charge including drinks and snacks.
Registration via the KIVI website www.kivi.nl/kst