International Women's Day
Lianna Genovese
Recently received that YWCA Hamilton Women of Distinction Young Trailblazer award. She is also the CEO and founder of ImaginAble Solutions and the inventor of an assistive device called Guided Hands. On top of all this, she devotes some of her time to being a mentor and industry partner for McMaster co-op programs.
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Here's the progress we have made in attracting more women to McMaster Engineering and where there’s still work to be done.
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Level V, Biomedical and Mechanical Engineering
Shay Earle
Shay is currently on an industrial co-op at Bunge Hamilton. Along with her studies, she is Co-President of the McMaster Women in Engineering society and a competitive synchronized swimmer for McMaster. I also work part-time doing engineering educational research with Dr.Kim Jones on EDI and both Dr.Yu and Dr. Ebrahimi's different projects researching first year engineering.
Level III, Chemical and Biomedical Engineering on Industrial Co-op
Rania Murshed
She has completed co-op terms at TELUS, Hady Construction Associates, and SNC-Lavelin. She’ll be joining Arup full time in May. She also shares the knowledge she’s learned from these co-ops as a Mac Eng co-op ambassador.
Level IV, Civil Engineering
Sarah Jumah
She currently works in the Centre of Excellence on Artificial Intelligence and Smart Mobility (MARC).
Level IV, Civil Engineering
Yang Xu
She just came back from an 8-month internship at Tesla in Palo Alto, California where she worked as a Silicon Engineering Intern. Her team was responsible for the system bring up and validation of Tesla’s custom designed SoCs that go into the new autopilot computer. She met many incredible engineers, and even got a glimpse of Elon Musk, during her internship and learned a lot about silicon architecture and different serial and parallel interfaces like DDR. She got to work on a range of projects from hardware debug to firmware. On top of that she made lifelong friends that are from different parts of the world!
Level III, Chemical and Biomedical Engineering on Industrial Co-op
Melina Ashali
She’s one of the co-VPs of Outreach on this year's Women in Engineering Society, and she really enjoys talking to younger students about STEM! She's also been involved with McMaster's Baja SAE team, Sumobots, and the Eng Phys Ambassador Program. In her free time, she’s been learning how to crochet and experimenting with different recipes. She also reads a bit of everything and actually used to work at Indigo in high school!
Level III, Engineering Physics
Maryam Alizadeh
Is currently the Machine Vision Team Lead for the recent initiative “Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence and Smart Mobility”
PhD candidate, Mechanical Engineering
Sarah Woods
A member of the McMaster’s Women in Engineering Society’s Executive Team for the past three years, currently serving as Co-VP of Finance.
Previously completed a 4-month co-op as a Process Engineering Intern at TWD Technologies Ltd. Upcoming 12-month Co-op at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada as an Environment Engineering Analyst student.
Level III, Chemical Engineering & Management (CO-OP)
Maddison Konway
Throughout her time at McMaster, she has been heavily involved in the Engineering research community in a variety of different ways. She has held co-op positions at Hatch Ltd. on the Hydrometallurgy Team and in the Chemical Engineering Department as a Research Assistant. She also worked as a Research Assistant for the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE). Recently, she received The Mary R. Norton Scholarship for Women.
Level IV, Materials Engineering and Management
Jenn Braun
She had a research position working with Dr. Nagasaki working on site research for a deep underground nuclear waste repository. Currently, she is the Drain Co-coordinator the McMaster Engineering Society. She has also been involved in the McMaster Engineering Musical, the Engineering Physics Society and Engineering Physics Ambassadors.
Level IV, Engineering Physics and Society
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PhD candidate, Mechanical Engineering
Is currently the Machine Vision Team Lead for the recent initiative “Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence and Smart Mobility”
Maryam Alizadeh
Level IV, Engineering Physics and Society
She had a research position with Dr. Nagasaki where she worked on site research for a deep underground nuclear waste repository. Currently, she is the Drain Co-coordinator for the McMaster Engineering Society. She has also been involved in the McMaster Engineering Musical, the Engineering Physics Society and Engineering Physics Ambassadors.
Jenn Braun
Level IV, Materials Engineering and Management
Throughout her time at McMaster, she has been heavily involved in the Engineering research community in a variety of different ways. She has held co-op positions at Hatch Ltd. on the Hydrometallurgy Team and in the Chemical Engineering Department as a Research Assistant. She also worked as a Research Assistant for the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE). Recently, she received The Mary R. Norton Scholarship for Women.
Maddison Konway
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Level III, Chemical Engineering & Management (CO-OP)
She is a member of the McMaster’s Women in Engineering Society’s Executive Team for the past three years, currently serving as Co-VP of Finance.
Previously completed a 4-month co-op as a Process Engineering Intern at TWD Technologies Ltd. Upcoming 12-month Co-op at Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada as an Environment Engineering Analyst student.
Sarah Woods
Level IV, Materials Engineering and Management
Throughout her time at McMaster, she has been heavily involved in the Engineering research community in a variety of different ways. She has held co-op positions at Hatch Ltd. on the Hydrometallurgy Team and in the Chemical Engineering Department as a Research Assistant. She also worked as a Research Assistant for the Department of Materials Science and Engineering (MSE). Recently, she received The Mary R. Norton Scholarship for Women.
Maddison Konway
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Level III, Engineering Physics
She’s one of the co-VPs of Outreach on this year's Women in Engineering Society, and she really enjoys talking to younger students about STEM! She's also been involved with McMaster's Baja SAE team, Sumobots, and the Eng Phys Ambassador Program. In her free time, she’s been learning how to crochet and experimenting with different recipes. She also reads a bit of everything and actually used to work at Indigo in high school!
Melina Ashali
Level III, Engineering Physics
She’s been on shooting star mode for years now. Some of her accomplishments include being one of two McMaster students named as Schulich Leaders in 2019 and being picked for the prestigious Caltech Space Challenge. She is also a member of McMaster NEUDOSE and credits her internship with Sinclair Interplanetary for getting her foot into the industry door.
Arielle Ainabe
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Level IV, Electrical Engineering
She just came back from an 8-month internship at Tesla in Palo Alto, California, where she worked as a Silicon Engineering Intern. Her team was responsible for the system bring up and validation of Tesla’s custom designed SoCs that go into the new autopilot computer. She met many incredible engineers, and even got a glimpse of Elon Musk, during her internship and learned a lot about silicon architecture and different serial and parallel interfaces like DDR. She got to work on a range of projects from hardware debug to firmware. On top of that she made lifelong friends that are from different parts of the world!
Yang Xu
Level IV, Civil Engineering
She has completed co-op terms at TELUS, Hady Construction Associates, and SNC-Lavelin. She’ll be joining Arup full time in May. She also shares the knowledge she’s learned from these co-ops as a Mac Eng co-op ambassador.
Rania Murshed
Masters student, Applied Science in Electrical and Computer Engineering
A bit about Sarah: She currently works in the Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence and Smart Mobility (MARC).
Sarah Jumah
Shay is currently on an industrial co-op at Bunge Hamilton. Along with her studies, she is Co-President of the McMaster Women in Engineering society and a competitive synchronized swimmer for McMaster. I also work part-time doing engineering educational research with Dr. Kim Jones on EDI and both Dr. Yu and Dr. Ebrahimi's different projects researching first year engineering.
Level III, Chemical and Biomedical Engineering on Industrial Co-op
Shay Earle
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The many faces of McMaster Women in Engineering
You asked, we listened.
Learn about 10 inspiring female students in 10 different disciplines and the many co-ops, clubs and teams, academic and startup projects they are part of below.
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PhD candidate, Mechanical Engineering
Is currently the Machine Vision Team Lead for the recent initiative “Centre of Excellence for Artificial Intelligence and Smart Mobility”
Maryam Alizadeh
Level IV, Civil Engineering
She has completed co-op terms at TELUS, Hady Construction Associates, and SNC-Lavelin. She’ll be joining Arup full time in May. She also shares the knowledge she’s learned from these co-ops as a Mac Eng co-op ambassador.
Rania Murshed
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