Electrical engineer
Whatever the others do, you are the one involved in developing and improving every aspect of our life. You will design and develop new electrical equipment, solves problems and tests equipment.
Whatever the others do, you are the one involved in developing and improving every aspect of our life. You will design and develop new electrical equipment, solves problems and tests equipment.
Now that moving to Mars seems like a realistic option, we will need at least two things: an aircraft and a navigation system. As an aeronautical engineer, you’ll be able to provide us with both. You are definitely the future.
Being an architect is awesome, but maybe you are ready for the next step: Marine architect. All of the challenge of being an architect with the most difficult constraint: whatever you make needs to float!
This world of us, and probably those that are far away in the universe will all have the need to design and manufacture everything from small individual parts and devices to large systems. Mechanical engineering is perhaps the broadest and most diverse of engineering disciplines.
This is Merle Missoweit, a 34 years old biologist working in research planning, security and defense research. Hear her story… maybe she can inspire you 🙂
My name is Karin Tonderski and I work at the Linköping University as an environmental researcher. I deal with water and water contamination issues, I look for simple environmental solutions in this field. I have a fantastic job and I do what I’ve always wanted to do. My advice to girls who want to work…
I work in the field of human population genetics at the Molecular Pathology and Immunology Institute of the University of Porto. The favorite part of my work is to have contact with people from many countries and with an academic background very different from mine. Working in such a multinational environment and being the head…
Hypatia Project and EXPERYMENT science centre proudly present: “A Girl” a new animated movie by Sylwia Giernatowska, one of our Polish Editorial Board young talents. ” A girl” tells the story of a new student, determent to show the world (or at lest her new class) her AMAZING math skills… Don’t miss, ” The Girl”, now showing exclusively here 📽️
On this video by Esmee Greveling (16), one of our Dutch Editorial Board contributors, we show you how to enjoy your summer playing with water and learning physics at the same time
Robots already are a big part of our society. But what if robots would be living in our society like us humans? Of the thousands of faces you see on a day you wouldn’t know how many of those faces belonged to humans or robots. A little terrifying isn’t it? Join Emilia Vitez (15 y.o) in this exploration of our possible future.