Nicole Guinn explores the powerful stories and groundbreaking research by Women in STEM at the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering. Nicole is pursuing her PhD in the department of Civil and Environmental Engineering where she specializes in Geosensing and Geology as a researcher with the National Center for Airborne Laser Mapping. When not interviewing faculty or students about their STEM journeys, Nicole draws from her personal experiences to tell stories that rock!
In this new episode, STEMINIST host Moriah Bisewski welcomes UH alum Rebecca Li to the podcast. Rebecca Li works as an Engineering Manager at Adobe Inc. and works in developing Adobe Firefly, a cutting-edge generative AI model, and exploring its potential impact on classrooms worldwide.
Join STEMINIST Host Camilla Flores as she interviews Carol Voight, a physics teacher and UH alumna who holds a master's degree in physics and mathematics. During the interview, Carol sheds light on her challenges as a woman and a mother while pursuing a STEM degree and profession.
STEMINIST host Moriah Bisewski interviews Dr. Stacey Louie, an associate professor in the civil and environmental engineering department in the Cullen College. Dr. Louie holds a Ph.D. in civil and environmental engineering from Carnegie Mellon University. Her research focuses on understanding how pollutants interact with our surroundings, with a specific emphasis on developing engineering methods to effectively remove these pollutants. In addition to her research, Dr. Louie plays a vital role in mentoring her doctoral students through the process of selecting research topics and providing valuable support throughout their dissertation projects to ensure their academic success.
In an engaging conversation with STEMINIST podcast host Camilla Flores, Eliza Paul P.E, an esteemed #CullenCollege Alumni and District Engineer for TxDOT's Houston District, provides insights into her educational and professional journey. Eliza discusses her academic achievements and sheds light on her remarkable career trajectory. As an international STEM student, she shares her experiences and challenges, offering valuable perspectives on navigating the field. Eliza also delves into the project scope within her current role as a District Engineer at TXDOT, providing a glimpse into the responsibilities and opportunities she encounters in her position.
In this episode, STEMINIST host Moriah Bisewski interviews Rosario Maltbia, a UH electrical and computer engineering alum. Rosario has been with Shell for six years as a product manager but moved to California amid the COVID-19 pandemic for a new role as a facility engineer. In this new role, she manages a "terminal," maintaining production schedules and communicating across multiple teams. She attributes much of her success to her communication skills and management style of building up employees.
Hedda Grelz talks about balancing her studies as a Mechanical Engineering major and her practice as an accomplished competitive diver. Hedda prioritizes the future of engineering by mentoring students on campus. She talks about her experience in interning and research during her time at UH and the experience that has brought her. Hedda shares her go-to ways to manage stress and mitigate burnout keeping such a streamlined schedule.
We're back for part-two of our talk with Marianne Dyson. Listeners will get to hear more about about her career in NASA's Mission Control. Also, learn more about her upcoming memoir, A Passion For Space.
We are excited to welcome Award-winning Author & former Flight Controller Marianne Dyson to the STEMINIST podcast. In this two-part episode, STEMINIST host Michelle Patrick-Krueger talks with Marianne about her career at NASA and what it was like to be one of the first women in NASA's Mission Control. Also, we get a few inside sneaks into her upcoming memoir, A Passion For Space.
In this episode, STEMINIST host Michelle Patrick-Krueger talks with Shanna O'hara. Shanna received her bachelors in civil engineering from UH and currently works as design engineer at Vogler & Spencer Engineering. Listeners will learn more about Shanna's engineering background and her career as a design engineer.
In this new episode, STEMINIST host Aria Shankar talks with ChBE doctoral student Garima Singh about her engineering education journey and being selected for the MIT Rising Stars Workshop.
In this new episode STEMINIST host Trinity Doan talks with Olga Bannova from the Cullen College of Engineering. Olga Bannova is a Research Associate Professor at the Sasakawa International Center for Space Architecture (SICSA) of the University of Houston. Learn more about the SICSA program, Olga's engineering education journey and her perspective on the future of space exploration.
In this new STEMINIST podcast, Aria Shankar talks with Dr. Marsha Kowal from the Cullen College of Engineering. Dr. Kowal is an Instructional Assistant Professor and serves as the Director of the Honors Engineering Program. Listeners will learn more about the UH Honors Engineering program and the various college outreach initiatives to engage with prospective engineering students.
In this new episode STEMINIST host Aria Shankar talks with Alexandra Landon about mechanical engineering, being the Cullen College's first ever Professor in Practice and her experience engaging with prospective engineering students.
In this new podcast episode, STEMINIST host Sarah Mukhida talks with UH Alum and EAA board member, Clarissa Oliveira about her involvement in the College since graduating and the importance of the Engineering Alumni Association.
STEMINIST host, Nusayba welcomes career center ambassador Adrianna Taing to this week's podcast episode. Learn more about Adrianna and what it's like to be a Career Center Ambassador in the college's career center. Adrianna also shares some tips to help engineering students prepare for the spring 2023 engineering career fair.
In this episode, STEMINIST host Trinity Doan talks with Sairah Samma, a #CullenCollege civil engineering graduate, about her experience at UH and her involvement in engineering student organizations helped her gain beneficial opportunities outside of the classroom.
We are back for part 2 with Anita Gale. In this episode, Anita shares her perspective on the future of space exploration and how contributions impact the next generation of space explorers.
In a new STEMINIST podcast episode, we welcome Anita Gale a Senior Project Engineer in Space Shuttle Payload & Cargo Integration for The Boeing Company in Houston. Her professional career started on the Space Shuttle program in 1974 for Rockwell International in Downey, California. She provides conceptual designs for cargo integration on future launch vehicles, contributes to R&D for Shuttle upgrades and future missions of both reusable and expendable launch vehicles, and develops and fosters process improvements. We're so excited to have Anita on our podcast!
STEMINIST host Aria Shankar continues her talk with Liana Gonzalez-Schulenberg about the Femtech(+) challenge and how this challenge is cultivating the next generation of innovators.
The Femtech(+) Innovation Challenge is a hack-a-thon style weekend where teams of students are asked to brainstorm business solutions to problems predominantly faced by women. STEMINIST host Aria Shankar talks with Liana Gonzalez-Schulenberg about the Femtech(+) challenge and what students should expect to get out of this annual event.
In this episode, STEMINIST host Trinity Doan interviews BeBe Kelly- Serrato, an aerospace professional-systems safety engineer, and cyber security coach. Trinity and BeBe discuss her cyber security career and offer tips on keeping both individuals and organizations safe online in this digital age.
In this episode, STEMINIST host Nusayba Eli-Ali interviews María Alejandra González-González, a UH postdoctoral researcher in the department of biomedical engineering. Maria shares more about her research in bioelectronic medicine and her journey to the University of Houston.
In this episode, STEMINIST host Aria Shankar interviews Le Shorn Benjamin to talk about the importance of creating pathways to engineering . Le Shorn discusses some of her new research in the college focused around Engineering Education and how this work will lead to the development of an engineering education program at the University of Houston. In recognition of this important work, Benjamin was recently selected for the inaugural cohort of the American Society for Engineering Education's eFellos program.
Listen to the 2nd part of our conversation with CEO JesTech NASA, Subcontractor Nellie Chappel-White shares some best practices on how to stand out amongst other applicants and some must-do things you can do to land the job!
In a 2-part episode, CEO JesTech NASA, Subcontractor Nellie Chappel-White joins the STEMINIST podcast to share some insight on her experience hiring engineers in today's job market.
We're preparing Cullen College engineers for the fall 2022 Engineering Career Fair. Emily Clark, University Recruiting Specialist from Haliburton is sharing tips & tricks that will help engineering students land your resume in the 'yes' pile.
Elizabeth Richardson a UH industrial engineering senior and a member of the UH Swim & Dive team, talks with STEMINIST host Trinity Doan on her choice to be a student athlete and pursue a STEM degree. Elizabeth also shares some advice on why pursuing an engineering degree is worthwhile.
Debbie Korth, the Orion Deputy Program Manager at NASA's Johnson Space Center talks about her role in designing, developing, testing, verifying, and certifying NASA's next-generation human-rated spacecraft for Artemis missions. Listeners will also get an inside perspective on how the upcoming Artemis 1 mission will impact the next generation of space missions.
PhD candidate, Kristin Schaefer, asks for females in ages ranging from middle school to post-graduate to fill out her pre screening questionnaire for her research on engineering education. If you participated in an engineering enrichment program at a young age and continued on with engineering, please fill out the survey below to have your voice heard! https://universityofhouston.iad1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3X9siT5eu4I2uB8
Ruby Patterson, a University of Houston PhD Candidate studying planetary geology, talks about her research from Iceland, to the Moon, to Mars. Her past internship at the Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) focused on the Apollo Mission and she aims to publish a manuscript about the samples that will be returned from the Moon to Earth.
Alyssa Johnson, a UH alumna, describes her interesting journey from community college in California, to attending the University of Houston focusing on Energy and Sustainability, to working multiple jobs in the retail, medical, and energy fields.
Holly Stower, an analyst at Cleantech Group, answers questions from Sameera Rednam, a team lead for the Marine Energy Collegiate Competition. Holly describes her position and mentions several ways we can help the environment such as being knowledgeable about what we purchase, contributing more time and research to ocean exploration, and voting.
One of the Marine Energy Collegiate Competition (MECC) team leads, Akash Doshi, discusses with Dr. Mim Rahimi about carbon capture. Dr. Rahimi excellently explains how carbon capture works, what his lab is doing to work on the problem, and how every single one of us can help.
Sarah Hakam, the recipient of the Outstanding Senior of the Cullen College of Engineering, talks about her story from majoring in biomedical engineering to getting accepted to a dual degree graduate program including both an MD and a Masters in Engineering.
Marine Energy Collegiate Competition (MECC) team leads, Sameera and Akash, give us a broad overview of the competition, a brief summary of their proposed topic, and talk about the influence of this competition in their life as engineering students.
Current PhD student at the University of Houston in environmental engineering, Marcela Strane, tells us about her research studying microplastics in wetlands. Marcela also speaks openly about what it's like as a Latinx person in STEM and her REU experience as an undergrad.
Prepare for the Engineering Career Fair by perfecting your resume, researching companies, applying for jobs prior to the fair, and pre-registering for the fair. The day of the Career Fair, practice your elevator pitch, bring paper copies of your resume, and dress sharp. After the Career Fair, follow the 333 rule: follow up with companies you spoke to 3 days post Career Fair, then 3 weeks, then 3 months. Thank you Tahimy Landestoy for the awesome advice!
Do your research before attending the University of Houston's Engineering Career Fair! This episode is chalk full of tips to get your resume into the 'yes' pile like checking eCONNECTIONS, researching companies, and checking in with yourself about your personal goals.
The University of Houston's Engineering Career Fair is a huge event for both students looking for opportunities and those who put the event on. Professional societies, a career fair center, and recruiters team up to make this event accessible virtually and in-person this year, which calls for a career fair miniseries. In this first discussion, Ali, Janice, and Emily talk about the innerworkings of the career fair and all the team work that goes into this event.
Shania Perez wraps up her story by giving more details about working for CenterPoint Energy, her personal experience with imposter syndrome, and even drops a new concept: 'pluralistic ignorance'.
First-generation students often experience many challenges where the rest of us had prior knowledge or the opportunity to ask for help. Shania Perez tells her interesting story from graduating high school, to attending two different colleges at the same time, to securing her job post-graduate job at CenterPoint Energy. She drops many golden nuggets of advice!
Biomedical engineering, running marathons, and directing several prominent organizations? Aria Shankar truly does it all during her time as a student at the University of Houston. Aria introduces us to a behind-the-scenes viewpoint of writing for Parameters, orientation leading, and acting as the Director of Operations for Frontier Fiesta.
A continuously declining bee population has the potential to affect humanity, biology and the global food chain in surprising ways.
What's it like to monitor erupting volcanos all over the world, fight back against science misinformation on social media AND overcome some unfair pressures of being a young faculty member? Hear all that and more in an interview with Kadie Bennis, volcanologist at the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of Natural History Global Volcanism Program.
Our early career advice series with UH electrical engineering alumna Nancy Ladin wraps up with this third episode full of perspectives on life as a working mom, the importance of effectively communicating the need for accommodations, moving past imposter syndrome, and how regional differences can affect work culture in surprising ways.
A routine electrical engineering safety test gone wrong contributed to the worst nuclear disaster in history, resulting in contamination and radioactive fallout that could leave the region uninhabitable for 20,000 years.
Nancy Ladin talks about navigating post-graduate life as a young professional gaining valuable experience at an aerospace company. After becoming a working mom, Nancy reflects on how family obligations led to a greater appreciation for work-life balance, the value of positive company culture, and how she landed a new opportunity at a Houston-area commercial space company.
In the Season 2 premiere of the University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering Steminist Podcast, we dive into the first of a series of conversations with Cullen College electrical engineering alumna Nancy Ladin. Hear about how Nancy's experience with a STEM summer camp led her to apply to the Cullen College as well as her advice on navigating the web of networking and landing an internship at an industry-leading aerospace and defense company.
An unprecedented heatwave in the Pacific Northwest. An early start to wildfire season. A fatal building collapse in Miami that some structural engineers suspect may have been caused by rising sea levels. These are just some recent examples of how our changing climate is changing lives. Listen and learn more about the fundamental causes and effects of climate change.
The how, why, and when of Venus planetary exploration answered! Learn more here about NASA's missions to Venus: https://solarsystem.nasa.gov/news/1519/venus-resources/
Refresh your tropical weather knowledge in the calm before Houston's next storm. Learn more about hurricane safety from NOAA: https://www.weather.gov/wrn/hurricane-preparedness