Grad Spotlight: How Julia Azevedo and SWE Benefited From Each Other
Graduating with a degree in industrial engineering and management sciences, Azevedo was a key part of Northwestern’s undergraduate chapter of the Society of Women Engineers.
Graduating with a degree in industrial engineering and management sciences, Azevedo was a key part of Northwestern’s undergraduate chapter of the Society of Women Engineers.
Erica Hartmann, Emma Alexander, and Ryan Truby are three of 100 outstanding early career engineers who will meet for an intensive 2 1/2-day symposium to discuss cutting-edge developments in four areas.
Forbes, a BS/MS student graduating this month from Northwestern Engineering with a master’s degree in mechanical engineering, conducted robotics research and enjoyed a career on the University swimming team.
Graduating with a degree in biomedical engineering, Li was active at the Center for Engineering Sustainability and Resilience and the McCormick Student Advisory Board.
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