miércoles, 9 de enero de 2019

Succeeding as a woman in biomedical engineering - BMC Series blog

Succeeding as a woman in biomedical engineering - BMC Series blog

Alexandros Houssein

Alex is the Editor for BMC Biomedical Engineering and BMC Mechanical Engineering. He previously worked on a range of life and health science journals, including BMC Cancer and BMC Microbiology. Before joining Springer Nature in 2016, he completed his PhD at Imperial College London on low power bioelectronics and then served as a strategy consultant for the The Boston Consulting Group.


Succeeding as a woman in biomedical engineering

Being a woman in engineering is not straightforward. To shine some light on some of the hurdles women face whilst building a career in bioengineering, we recently interviewed BMC Biomedical Engineering Editorial Advisor, Prof Chae-OK Yun about her experience as a female biomedical engineer in Korea, China and the US. Prof Yun shares insights into her daily working life, the difficulties she had to overcome during her early steps and provides advice for your young women aspiring to become engineers.

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