In May 1950, over 60 female engineers gathered in Atlantic City and founded the Society of Women Engineers (SWE). At a time when women were identified by their marital status, this group of women dared to defy the norm in an unwelcoming profession. These women engineers were not looking for a challenge but wanted a…
Engineering for Change president received prestigious award
The Society of Women Engineers (SWE) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) congratulate the 2013 Kenneth Andrew Roe Award recipient, Noha S. El-Ghobashy, President of Engineering for Change, LLC (E4C). El-Ghobashy is being recognized for her work bringing multi-disciplinary engineering solutions to underserved communities across the world. “SWE nominated Noha for this award…