Chair’s Message
Engineering A Better World
We are confronted by many pressing challenges in our society such as those posed by climate change, a global pandemic, artificial intelligence, infrastructure, and geopolitical concerns. Technological innovations are important components in tackling these challenges. As women engineers, we have a responsibility to generate solutions to these problems to engineer a better world, which is the theme for this year’s conference.
On behalf of this year’s conference program committee, I am thrilled to welcome you to this year’s conference. Our mission is to educate, inspire, and foster a community of aspiring women engineers, professors, and leaders in addressing these challenges. This conference is an excellent opportunity for you to gain insights from women engineers in the industry, network with your peers, and learn about the latest developments in the field. There will be 2 morning sessions and 1 afternoon session with a total of 12 technical sessions and 6 professional development sessions to choose from. You will have the chance to hear from our 3 keynote speakers who are women leaders that have made significant contributions to the engineering community and the workforce. Our last session in the afternoon are the Career Panels. Attend the Career Panel in your field to get advice and inspiration from women leaders. Visit the Innovation Showcase to learn and view the latest technologies and meet hiring managers. Finally, don’t miss the chance to win prizes at the conclusion of the conference.
We believe that your participation in this conference will not only enrich your educational experience but also help you to establish a network of peers and mentors who will support you throughout your career. Plan for a day of learning, networking, and getting inspired to help engineer a better world.
Katy Kao, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Chemical and Materials Eng
Chair, 2023 Silicon Valley Women in Engineering Conference
San José State University