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- Women in Engineering Division Poster Session
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- 2019 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
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Mahaa Mayeesha Ahmed, Rowan University ; Melanie Basantis, Rowan University; Kauser Jahan, Rowan University
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Biofuel12:15-1:00 PM Lunch & Presentation by student chapter of Rowan University Engineers without Borders1:00-2:00 PM Chemical Engineering Hydrogels and Cross-Linking Reactions, Manufacture and Entrepreneurship of Lip Gloss, Consistency of Chocolate Coated Oreo Cookie Production2:00-3:00 PM Electrical Engineering Programming with Arduinos, Optics with Jell-O, Music Engineering, Robotic Arm Demonstration3:00-3:30 PM Biomedical Engineering Modeling an Aneurism, Exploring Fluid Flow, How to Fix Broken Bones3:30-4:00PM Q & A Session & Exit Survey 2.1 Biomedical Engineering Activities associated with biomedical engineering
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- Women in Engineering Division Technical Session 2
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Ona Egbue, University of South Carolina Upstate; Arshia Khan, University of Minnesota Duluth; Rania Al-Hammoud P.Eng., University of Waterloo
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academic research”. Journal of Research Administration vol. 42, no. 1, pp.61–73, 2011.[9] D. E. Meyerson, & J. K. Fletcher , “A modest manifesto for shattering the glass ceiling”. Harvard Business Review, pp. 127-136, 2000.[10] F. Trix, & C Psenka, “Exploring the color of glass: Letters of recommendation for female and male medical faculty”. Discourse and society, 14, pp. 191-220, 2003.[11] S. M. Malcom, J. W. Brown, and P. Q. Hall. “The Double Bind: The price of being a minority woman in science”. American Association for the Advancement of Science Publication, 76-R-3, 1976. Washington, DC.[12] J. C. Williams, , K. W. Phillips, and E. V. Hall. “Tools for change: Boosting the retention of women in the STEM pipeline”. Journal
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- PANEL: After #MeToo: What’s next for Women in the Engineering Workplace?
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Jennifer J VanAntwerp, Calvin College; Denise Wilson, University of Washington; Sandra D. Eksioglu, Clemson University; Joanna Wright, University of Washington
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