Georgia Tech Women in Engineering

Georgia Tech Women in Engineering

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We don't fit the mold, we make it! WIE seeks to empower women to achieve their greatest potential as engineers and as leaders.

The Georgia Institute of Technology seeks and nurtures students of extraordinary motivation and ability and prepares them for lifelong learning and leadership in a world that is increasingly dependent on technology. Georgia Tech is the national leader in undergraduate and graduate engineering degrees awarded to all students, and as well as for female students nationwide

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09/08/2022

The WIE Corporate Open House is this coming Monday, September 12th, from 5:00-7:00pm in the Exhibition hall! The Corporate Open House is a mini-career fair where representatives from Women in Engineering’s most generous corporate sponsors are present to recruit for co-op, internship and entry-level positions. All female engineering undergraduate and graduate students with a 3.0+ are invited to the event!

08/31/2022

Welcome back Jackets! Next week, we will be partnering with the Georgia Tech section of the Society of Women in Engineers for our annual Tea with the Dean event. We are super excited to welcome you all to campus and to our engineering community!

Photos from Georgia Tech Women in Engineering's post 04/25/2022

Thank you to everyone who attended our 2022 Women in Engineering Banquet! A special thank you to our corporate sponsors who support females in STEM and to all of our faculty who strive to create an inclusive campus where women can thrive. And, of course, thank you to the students of Georgia Tech!

04/05/2022

Our 2022 Women in Engineering Scholarship Banquet is only 9 days away! We’re super excited to celebrate our students’ achievements with corporate sponsors, faculty, and staff. RSVP today

03/04/2022

Join us Tuesday, March 8th for a luncheon with Rockwell Automation. An RA female engineer, Hailey Rowen, will be on campus to highlight some of the benefits of working at RA, the industry, and how to transition into the work force. The luncheon will be in the Klaus building, room 1116 (East & West).

02/25/2022

Women in Engineering would like to invite you for a virtual seminar with The Home Depot next Monday, February 28th 11am-12pm. Register with the link in your email

02/22/2022

Thank you to everyone for coming to our lunch & learn with Cox Communications! A special thanks to London Lamb and Sophia Marinova for a great presentation

02/18/2022

Women in Engineering would like to invite you for a Lunch & Learn seminar with Cox Communications next Tuesday, February 22, 11am-12pm. Three Cox engineers will be on campus to highlight some of the benefits of working at Cox, the industry, and what it is they do. RSVP with the link in your email

02/14/2022

Women in Engineering would like to invite you for a virtual seminar with TI Thursday, February 17. Two TI women engineers will be there to give tips on how to find a job or internship you love and more info on the company. If interested in attending, RSVP with the link in your email by Wednesday!

Photos from Georgia Tech Women in Engineering's post 02/11/2022

Hi, my name is Sophie Mayhew, and I am a second-year industrial engineering major! I am currently on my second rotation as a Project Controls Specialist co-op at Georgia Transmission Corporation. In this position, I help project managers to create project budgets and schedules for approximately 100 transmission line and substation projects. Additionally, I get to use skills I learned at Tech to compile data for department-specific reports and to assist in managing project schedules. Based on the experiences I have had with this co-op position I could see my dream job encompassing both project management and data analytics. Outside of school, I am a 2nd year ambassador for the Connect First Year Leadership Organization, a member of Alpha Chi Omega, a Gold Scholar Ambassador, and an ISYE Ambassador!

02/04/2022

Caroline Dunning is a Faculty Honors student majoring in electrical engineering at Georgia Tech. Her professional experience includes work with the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum, Northrop Grumman, and Georgia Tech’s Space Systems Design Lab. Her work at the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum involves presenting topics ranging from rocket boosters to how planes fly. Through her internship with Northrop Grumman, she transitioned from explaining STEM concepts to implementing them on cutting edge satellites. During her internship, Caroline was entrusted with the task of conducting a trade study between two electrical power subsystems for a defense satellite. As part of her undergraduate research, she is designing a printed circuit board for a satellite scheduled to launch into space this spring. Caroline is a student in the Georgia Tech Honors Program and is on the Honors Program intramural soccer team. She is an initiate of Eta Kappa Nu, an electrical engineering honor society. Caroline has held several leadership positions in the Society of Women Engineers: the Industry Connections Chair, webmaster, and Tea with the Dean Chair. Tea With the Dean of engineering is GT-SWE’s largest recruitment event each year and is held jointly with GT’s Women in Engineering program. Caroline is passionate about encouraging and supporting her female colleagues in the engineering programs at Georgia Tech!

01/31/2022

Women in Engineering would like to invite you for a virtual seminar with L3Harris tomorrow, February 1st, 11-12. At the meeting, two female engineers and a recruiter will be there to highlight some of the benefits of working at L3Harris, the industry, and what it is they do. Register today with the link in your email!

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