Events

OES – WIE Lunch Panel OCEANS Halifax, 2024

Title: Learning to Lead: Turning Knowledge into Impact

Date and time:  Wednesday 25th September, 2024,12:00 to 1:30 PM.

Abstract:

IEEE OES Women in Engineering (WIE) is hosting a special WIE lunch panel at OCEANS, Halifax on Wednesday 25th September, 2024 from 12:00 to 1:30 PM. The panel, “Learning to Lead: Turning Knowledge into Impact” will witness three- four dynamic personalities who have successfully translated their educational/research/entrepreneurs endeavours into  tangible achievements.

Specifically, in this lively panel discussion, our speakers will describe their experiences and wisdom on how they have acquired theoretical and practical knowledge in achieving positive and significant changes and introducing innovations where work is being done. They will focus on the most important relationship of education and leadership, demonstrate how learning can be a powerful tool when used properly to solve various issues, create new opportunities and bring a great change when applied.

Since the sphere of professionals is expanding with multilevel changes, it has become crucial to turn educational perceptions into practical leadership on certain occasions. This panel will offer a platform through which the best practices, difficulties that may be faced and how educational experiences can be used to foster powerful leadership can be disseminated.

Don’t miss the opportunity to be inspired by the speakers and to receive practical advice and ideas on the changes that education brings to the leaders.

Moderator: 

Dr. Farheen Fauziya, is a Postdoctoral Research Scholar at the University of Iowa and currently serves as the IEEE OES-WIE Liaison. Specializing in underwater acoustic communications, oceanic propagation physics, and signal processing, Dr. Fauziya is advancing research in environmental sensing and developing data science solutions to mitigate climate change impacts on groundwater in coastal regions. With a PhD in underwater acoustic communications from IIT Delhi, and having experience as Research Scientist she has applied signal processing and AI/ML to enhance communication systems. Dr. Fauziya is actively involved in the IEEE Ocean Engineering Society as the WIE Liaison and a former AdCom member. She leads the WIE PROPEL program and supports IEEE student chapters and Women In Engineering (WIE) initiatives.

Speakers:

Dr. Paula Mendonça currently serves as the Executive Director of the Ocean Startup Project, while on secondment from her position as Director of Innovation and Entrepreneurship at Memorial University. Paula’s expertise in marine biology, intellectual property, research commercialization and innovation ecosystems has contributed to the growth of ocean innovation in Canada. She gained her know-how within Canadian and international contexts, having lived, worked and studied in ocean communities on two sides of the Atlantic: Portugal and Newfoundland and Labrador.

Throughout the inception of the Ocean Startup Project, Paula has been the guiding force behind its Lab2Market Oceans program. This initiative has empowered graduate students and researchers across Canadian universities with entrepreneurship skills, to validate the market potential of their ocean-related research.

Beyond her work with the Ocean Startup Project, Paula is a dedicated community member recognized for her contributions with the Most Inspiring Immigrants of Atlantic Canada award in 2022 by My East Coast Experience.

Carolann Harding ICD.D is a dynamic leader and team player that thrives on creativity, problem-solving, collaboration and engagement. As CEO  of SmartICE, Carolann is leading a diverse coast to coast to coast award-winning team focusing on meeting SmartICE’s social enterprise mandate, strategic directions, social impacts and business development. Carolann is an experienced board director with varied experience.  Carolann is a graduate from Memorial and Dalhousie Universities. In March 2021, Atlantic Business Magazine named Carolann as one of Atlantic Canada’s 25 most Powerful Women in Business and in May 2024 was named a Top 50 CEOs.

Wenwen Pei is Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and a co-founder of Marine Thinking. She is honoured to lead a dedicated team of professionals who strive to create positive change for the marine industry through artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics. Together, they have developed an AI-driven control and communication system that provides intelligent performance and self-operation capabilities to crewed and uncrewed surface vessels (USV).

With a Master of Applied Science (M.A.Sc.) in Civil Engineering and a Master of Engineering (M.Eng) in Environmental Engineering, Wenwen’s educational background has been instrumental in shaping her career. Her professional experience encompasses a range of fields, including engineering, optimization modeling, water/wastewater treatment, project management, and academic research.

Kate Moran is the President & CEO of Ocean Networks Canada (ONC), a position she has held since 2012. She first joined the University of Victoria in September 2011 as a professor in the Faculty of Science and as Director of NEPTUNE Canada. Her previous appointment was Professor and Associate Dean at the University of Rhode Island. From 2009 to 2011, Moran was seconded to the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy where she served as an Assistant Director and focused on Arctic, polar, ocean, the Deepwater Horizon oil spill, and climate policy issues. She is active in public outreach on topics related to the Arctic, ocean observing, and climate change. Professor Moran co-led the Integrated Ocean Drilling Program’s Arctic Coring Expedition which successfully recovered the first paleoclimate record from the Arctic Ocean. She also led one of the first offshore expeditions to investigate the seafloor following the devastating 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and tsunami. Professor Moran is a registered professional engineer, an Officer of the Order of Canada, a fellow of the Canadian Society of Senior Engineers, and was selected as an American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow for the class of 2022.

 

To register, click this link to send an email to wie-liaison@ieeeoes.org. Be sure to include your name when emailing to reserve your spot.