GEEC Panel Talk: Women in Stem - Breaking Barriers in Graduate Studies
GEEC Panel Talk: Women in STEM - Breaking Barriers in Graduate Studies / Les femmes dans les STIM - briser les barrières dans les études supérieures
This event will be held in English / Cet événement se déroulera en anglais
Join GEEC (Graduate Engineering Equity Committee) for an engaging and informative panel to deepen your understanding on the challenges faced by women in graduate studies, research, and academia. The discussion will touch upon current social settings, the change of landscape over the years, and future prospects for advancement.
Open to all McGill students, posdocs, faculty, and staff. Food and beverages will be served!
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Event Info
Wednesday, May 29
10:30am-1:00pm
Macdonald Engineering Building, Room MD 267 (Downtown Campus
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Panel Speakers
Nia Fernandez, Ph.D.
Nia Fernandez, Ph.D. (they/them) is an award-winning scholar, speaker, artist, mentor, and advocate for social justice in STEM. Dr. Fernandez majored in Biochemistry and Chemical Engineering, earning their doctorate in the field of regenerative medicine in 2022. During their studies, they also held multiple leadership roles driving mental health and EDI advocacy at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. In 2023, they voyaged to Antarctica as a member of Homeward Bound, an international network of women and non-binary STEM professionals collaborating toward the UN sustainable development goals. In there current position heading the Office of Engineering Inclusivity, Diversity, and Equity Advancement (E-IDEA), Dr. Fernandez and their team support students, staff, and faculty to shift the culture of Engineering, Architecture, and Urban Panning through applied principles of inclusive leadership, community building, and collective action.
Prof. Ipek Türelli
Prof. Türelli is an Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Architectures of Spatial Justice at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. Her research interests include low-income housing, participatory design, civil protest and urban design, and campus landscapes. She is Coordinator of the research group on Democracy, Space, and Technology under the Lin Centre. She also serves as Senator as well as a MAUT (McGill Association of University Teachers) Council Member.
Prof. Noémi-Manuelle Dorval Courchesne
Prof. Dorval Courchesne is an Associate Profess of Chemical Engineering at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ and the Canada Research Chair in Biologically Derived Materials. She completed her Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering at MIT. Her research interests focus on developing functional protein-based materials for environmental and biomedical applications. She is also involved in various research initiatives and has received awards in recognition of her research excellence and leadership in the field of Chemical Engineering.
Prof. Stephanie Loeb
Prof. Loeb is an Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering at Ï㽶ÊÓƵ. She holds a Ph.D. from Yale University, where she explored the environmental virology, her research focuses on materials science and environmental engineering. She is an active participant in the Society of Women Engineers and is passionate about making STEM accessible to all with an interest.