Women in STEM Wednesday: Zoë

hey, hello, hi! This weeks #WISW/#WomeninSTEMWednesday is from the absolutely incredible, inspiring Zoë! Hi!! I’m Zoë and I am 22 from London but I moved to Swansea in January to start my new job. I am a Trainee Clinical Scientist at Morriston Hospital where I am specialising in Rehabilitation Engineering. This is part of theContinue reading “Women in STEM Wednesday: Zoë”

Women in STEM Wednesday: Sophie

hey, hello, hi! This weeks #WISW/#WomeninSTEMWednesday is Design Engineer Sophie! Hi, I’m Sophie and I’m a Design Engineer living in Bristol. I’m originally from North(ish) Wales, and only moved out of Wales for the first time after graduating. I’m currently an engineer at Renishaw in their neurological division, designing devices that deliver drug therapies toContinue reading “Women in STEM Wednesday: Sophie”

Women in STEM Wednesday: Miffy

hey, hello, hi! This weeks #WISW/#WomeninSTEMWednesday is fellow medical engineer (in another life), Miffy! Hi, I’m Miffy and I work as a science and STEM teacher in a school in South Wales. I teach ages 11-16, in all three sciences and some maths and engineering lessons. I am originally from Surrey, England and I movedContinue reading “Women in STEM Wednesday: Miffy”

Women in STEM Wednesday: Laura

hey, hello, hi! This weeks #WISW/#WomeninSTEMWednesday is the amazingly inspiring Laura who is a research assistant! Hey! I am Laura, I’m 23 years old from Dorset, now living in London! I am a current research assistant at Royal Holloway University researching contemporary meteorological interactions with physical and chemical properties in lakes. And also, how weContinue reading “Women in STEM Wednesday: Laura”

Women in STEM Wednesday: Hannah

hey, hello, hi! This weeks #WISW/#WomeninSTEMWednesday is the lovely Hannah who works within the technology and innovation industry. Hello everyone – I’m Hannah, I’m from Dorset and I moved to Cardiff in February 2019. I’m an Events Coordinator at a technology and innovation company. I produce and facilitate events, collaborating with stakeholders and utilising opportunitiesContinue reading “Women in STEM Wednesday: Hannah”

Girls Who… Battle Imposter Syndrome: 6 Ways to Better Manage your Imposter Syndrome

Imposter Syndrome… better known as the voice inside your head that can shout the loudest. There hasn’t been one step of my personal, professional or academic career where I haven’t suffered with Imposter Syndrome and it’s caused me, at times, to completely shut off from everything I know and love. I announced in a previousContinue reading “Girls Who… Battle Imposter Syndrome: 6 Ways to Better Manage your Imposter Syndrome”

Women in STEM Wednesday: Karen

hey, hello, hi! This weeks #WISW/#WomeninSTEMWednesday is my Woman in STEM idol, Karen! Hi I’m Karen, I’m 60 from Dorset! I work at Leonardo Helicopters (previously Westland Helicopters) in Yeovil, Somerset as a Design Engineer, where I’ve worked since 1983 on and off. What were you interested in at school, and why? At school IContinue reading “Women in STEM Wednesday: Karen”

Women in STEM Wednesday: Jo

hey, hello, hi! This weeks #WISW/#WomeninSTEMWednesday is my fellow Medical Engineer, Jo! Hi I’m Jo and I’m 23 and I grew up in Worcestershire, West Midlands. I am one of Meg’s course mates currently studying Medical Engineering at Cardiff University. Meg spoke more about our course, so this is what I did during my placementContinue reading “Women in STEM Wednesday: Jo”

Women in STEM Wednesday: Lucy

hey, hello, hi! This weeks #WISW/#WomeninSTEMWednesday is the incredibly inspiring Lucy or @medicalphysicist_lucy as some of you might know her as! Hi everyone! I’m Lucy, a 22 year old trainee medical physicist. I grew up in Dorset, before moving to Cornwall and now living in Plymouth. I graduated with a degree in Physics from OxfordContinue reading “Women in STEM Wednesday: Lucy”

Girls Who… Get a PhD

hey, hello, hi! Ok, so firstly, I still cannot believe I’m writing this. ME doing an actual real life PhD… As I’ve mentioned in previous blog posts, my self confidence has been minimal, if non-existent at times. To the point where I actually wasn’t going to apply for this PhD for fear of not gettingContinue reading “Girls Who… Get a PhD”