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Fun Tech Jobs - Talks to Inspire, Educate and Engage
By School of CMDT
Date and time
Mon, 5 Dec 2016 13:00 - 15:00 GMT
Location
Manchester Metropolitan University
All Saints Building, 3rd Floor Lecture Theatre Manchester M15 6BH United KingdomDescription
Fun Tech Jobs - A series of short talks on Engineering and Computer Science, designed to Inspire, Educate and Engage!
This event is sponsored by the School of Computing, Mathematics & Digital Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University, IEEE Women in Engineering United Kingdom and Ireland, and IEEE Women in Computational Intelligence.
The afternoon offers an opportunity for students at all levels to enjoy talks from a high quality programme of speakers on the many career options available in engineering and computer science, followed by a networking session and time for questions and discussion.
The event will proceed as follows:
Welcome and Overview (Dr Keeley Crockett and Dr Annabel Latham, Chair and Vice Chair of IEEE Women and Engineering UK and Ireland)
A series of 10 minute talks - Questions to follow in networking session
- Helen Duncan - Managing Director, MWE Media - 10 Myths About Engineering
- Ruth Lennon - Letterkenny Institute of Technology, Ireland - Have a Go at Hardware
- Princy Johnson - Liverpool John Moores University - Success - When Do We Know We Have Done It?
- Rabia Khan - Senior Lecturer in UX, Manchester Metropolitan University - The UX Revolution
- Noushin Kariman - University of Manchester - Recent Advances in Electromagnetic Sensor Development: Power Station, Aerospace & NDT Applications
- Keeley Crockett - Manchester Metropolitan University - Smart Border Control using Artificial Intelligence
- Amy Khalfay and Naomi Adel - Manchester Metropolitan University - A Journey Through Our PhD
Networking Event with Refreshments
Please book now to reserve your place. We look forward to welcoming you to this event, showcasing the work undertaken by our speakers and exploring the wide range of opportunities available to graduates in engineering and computer science.
Organised by
The School of Computing, Mathematics and Digital Technology at Manchester Metropolitan University