Published October 26, 2020
A story in Design World features Seyedeh Elaheh Ghiasian, a School of Engineering and Applied Sciences doctoral student who is studying the stability of structures and is a research assistant in the Open Engineering Systems Lab.
“I’ve found that in a given equal situation if a male engineer needs to start from zero, a female engineer has to start from -10. Women must always prove themselves as having the same level of engineering abilities as men. This is very disappointing and sometimes exhausting. However, I won’t give up. It’s important for women to be recognized and work to change the rules that have been written by men in support of men,” she said.
Read the article here.
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