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Stories of women in engineering
Sparking conversations about women in STEM
When Chloe and Rebecca took the leadership reigns of Monash Nova Rover, the time was right to get the team’s gender equity campaign into gear.
With a love of complexity and helping others, Georgia wears her heart on her sleeve
In October 2023, Georgia boarded a flight to Dallas, Texas, together with an unusual and precious travelling companion: the prototype of a new artificial heart.
Laila circles back to Monash to revolutionise plastic recycling with membrane technology
Laila is passionate about sustainable engineering and creating a healthier planet for future generations. Putting her engineering expertise to work on the huge global problem of plastic waste.
Innovating for a healthier future: Meet two of Monash's first Biomedical Engineering specialists
Hannah and Maria are just beginning their careers but they’re already trailblazers. Due to graduating in 2024, they’re members of the first cohort of students to specialise in Biomedical Engineering at Monash University.
Setting personal and professional challenges, in engineering and beyond
In most of her undergraduate classes at Monash University’s Clayton campus in Melbourne, Qurratu Rashid found herself the only woman wearing a headscarf.
At the heart of medical technology research
Like many of us, Judy wanted to do something that supported her community. She just had trouble narrowing it down. She knew she wanted to go into the medical field, however, she was more interested in the technical aspects of it.
High school girls need to know engineering is an enviable career
Dr Mahdokht Shaibani, from the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, wrote a piece for Women's Agenda about why a career in engineering is a fantastic and versatile career for women.
Helping millions of people worldwide with bionic devices
Sabrina is a current PHD student who is undertaking research in the development of bionic devices.
Using her spark to build the future of medtech
Emma secured a graduate position as a Research Engineer with 4DMedical – a medical technology company revolutionising respiratory imaging and ventilation analysis.
Matters of the heart: The med-tech innovations three generations in the making
For Dr Faezeh Marzbanrad, engineering a solution for more intuitive foetal heart monitoring was born out of personal experience.
Breaking ground in Civil Engineering
See how Monash Engineering graduate Keely Simpson-Bull is responding to the challenges of responsible mining and the world of opportunities available to engineers
High school girls need to know engineering is an enviable career
Dr Mahdokht Shaibani, from the Department of Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering, wrote a piece for Women's Agenda about why a career in engineering is a fantastic and versatile career for women.