Women For Stem India

Interviews

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Path to the Stars: Interview with Astrophysics Researcher, Dr. Lara Cullinane

  We asked Dr. Lara Cullinane about what sparked her passion in astronomy, and how she pursued that interest into academic research!   Dr. Cullinane is a postdoctoral assistant researcher currently employed by Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, Maryland. Astronomy, and research more broadly, generally attract curious people looking to solve the mysteries of our

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Interview With Lakshmi Tyagi

Report: Lakshmi Tyagi The interview with Lakshmi Tyagi was an enlightening experience for me. A senior aircraft maintenance engineer at GoAir, she aimed for the sky (literally) at a time when the field of aircraft engineering for girls was a far-fetched dream. Born and brought up in Meerut, she dared to dream big and apply

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Clarity talk show

Episode 9 of Clarity: A women in STEM talk session by Canaries with Angela Hajdu

View the most recent conversation we had with Angela J.H. She teaches at Semmelweis University as an associate professor. She is an expert in the fields of colloidal stability, surface charge, building protective layers on magnetite to improve colloidal stability, coating magnetite with biocompatible and functionalized layers, preparation of magnetic fluid for biomedical applications (MRI,

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Episode 8 of Clarity: A Women in STEM talk session by canaries with Akshita Sahani Part2

View our most recent conversation with Akshita Sahni. She is an engineer who is passionate about applying finite element analysis (FEA) to computationally simulate biological systems. She uses her skills in cardiovascular biomechanics to forecast patients receiving circulatory support’s likelihood of heart failure by stroke. She has experience with computational fluid dynamics, including its applications

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Episode 8 Clarity: A Women in STEM talk Session by Canaries with Akshita Sahani. Part1

View our most recent conversation with Akshita Sahni. She is an engineer who is passionate about applying finite element analysis (FEA) to computationally simulate biological systems. She uses her skills in cardiovascular biomechanics to forecast patients receiving circulatory support’s likelihood of heart failure by stroke. She has experience with computational fluid dynamics, including its applications

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