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Show Notes
What’s it like to be a young woman in engineering? Barbara Simpson shares some undergraduate and PhD experiences and talks about the importance of having positive, confidence-building mentors. Now a research engineer at Stanford University, she says, “This is where I was meant to be.” Ultimately, she says, diversity in engineering makes for more ideas, perspective and fun.
Follow Simpson’s blog: https://simpsoba.wordpress.com
And follow her on Instagram: @simpsoba
Twitter: @StanfordEng @HinsdaleOSU, #NSFStories, @NSF, @NheriEco
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