Growing STEM Talent Pools through the Lens of Photonics
Description
Get ready for this inspiring STEM Education chat with guest speaker, Mike McKee! He is the Associate Director of Undergraduate Programs in Photonic Science and Engineering at the University of Florida CREOL (The College of Optics and Photonics). Mike delves into the heart of STEM education and the ways photonics can shape the future of scientific careers. Uncover why he passionately advocates for photonics within all engineering degree programs, and the crucial role early exposure plays in nurturing a diverse talent pool in the sector.
With the moderator, Sri Priya Sundararajan of Hewlett Packard, he addresses the disappointing lack of diversity in national-level science Olympiads and STEM spaces. Priya herself has led large scale MakeHer workshops and Introduce a Girl to Photonics programming. Together, they stand at the forefront of change, championing efforts to bolster diversity and inclusion at the local level. Hear from both on the power of being a visible minority and the struggles to confront bias and resistance in these spaces. Spoiler Alert: They do not just talk about the problem; they share solutions to create an inviting, inclusive environment for all participants!
Host:
Akhil Kallepalli
Leverhulme Early Career Fellow
University of Glasgow, UK
Moderator:
Sri Priya Sundararajan
Senior Silicon Photonics Researcher
Hewlett Packard Enterprise, USA
Expert:
Mike Mckee
Associate Director, Undergraduate Programs
University of Florida CREOL, USA
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