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DESCRIPTION:Rrising tide lifts all boats offers the theme to leadership les
 sons for women in advancing technical fields by Dr. Kathleen Kramer. Offer
 ing her story and perspectives\, she connects the technical aspects of her
  work and personal experiences with to her goal of leadership through (tec
 hnical) empowerment. This connection works to enable and inspire greater a
 dvancement and advocacy for Women (and others) in Engineering and Computin
 g. She will also applies some critical feedback to common beliefs about wo
 men in tech that often relied upon by both women and their colleagues\, of
 fering some replacement navigation signs to the old standards\, and will w
 elcome live audience questions.\n\nDr. Kathleen A. Kramer is a Professor o
 f Electrical Engineering at the University of San Diego\, San Diego\, CA\,
  USA. Her technical interests are in multisensor data fusion and applicati
 ons of neural and fuzzy systems to navigation and data security. She is a 
 Distinguished Lecturer for IEEE Aerospace &amp; Electronics Systems Society (A
 ESS) and chairs its technical panel on Cyber Security. She also serves as 
 that society’s liaison to the IEEE Women in Engineering Committee and is
  an active leader-volunteer advancing related goals. She has worked as a M
 ember of Technical Staff doing research at several companies including Via
 Sat\, Hewlett Packard\, and Bell Communications Research. She received the
  B.S. degree in electrical engineering magna cum laude with a second major
  in physics from Loyola Marymount University\, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degr
 ees in electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology.
  She is a global leader in IEEE\, a 400\,000-member organization\, advanci
 ng technology for humanity. She is internationally known as a leader in ac
 creditation and is a Fellow of ABET.\n\nCo-sponsored by: California State 
 University Dominguez Hills\n\nSpeaker(s): Dr. Kathleen Kramer\, \n\nVirtua
 l: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352735
LOCATION:Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352735
ORGANIZER:ava.hedayatipour@csulb.edu
SEQUENCE:3
SUMMARY:Navigating A Rising Tide: Technical Leadership Lessons for Women in
  Engineering and Computing
URL;VALUE=URI:https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/352735
X-ALT-DESC:Description: &lt;br /&gt;&lt;p&gt;Rrising tide lifts all boats offers the th
 eme to leadership lessons for women in advancing technical fields by Dr. K
 athleen Kramer. Offering her story and perspectives\, she connects the tec
 hnical aspects of her work and personal experiences with to her goal of le
 adership through (technical) empowerment. This connection works to enable 
 and inspire greater advancement and advocacy for Women (and others) in Eng
 ineering and Computing. She will also applies some critical feedback to co
 mmon beliefs about women in tech that often relied upon by both women and 
 their colleagues\, offering some replacement navigation signs to the old s
 tandards\, and will welcome live audience questions.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;\n
 &lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Dr. Kathleen A. Kramer&lt;/strong&gt; is a Professor of Electrical En
 gineering at the University of San Diego\, San Diego\, CA\, USA. Her techn
 ical interests are in multisensor data fusion and applications of neural a
 nd fuzzy systems to navigation and data security. She is a Distinguished L
 ecturer for IEEE Aerospace &amp;amp\; Electronics Systems Society (AESS) and c
 hairs its technical panel on Cyber Security. She also serves as that socie
 ty&amp;rsquo\;s liaison to the IEEE Women in Engineering Committee and is an a
 ctive leader-volunteer advancing related goals. She has worked as a Member
  of Technical Staff doing research at several companies including ViaSat\,
  Hewlett Packard\, and Bell Communications Research. She received the B.S.
  degree in electrical engineering magna cum laude with a second major in p
 hysics from Loyola Marymount University\, and the M.S. and Ph.D. degrees i
 n electrical engineering from the California Institute of Technology. She 
 is a global leader in IEEE\, a 400\,000-member organization\, advancing te
 chnology for humanity. She is internationally known as a leader in accredi
 tation and is a Fellow of ABET.&lt;/p&gt;\n&lt;p&gt;&amp;nbsp\;&lt;/p&gt;
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