I always knew that I wanted to study either mathematics or engineering, and I chose engineering because the job prospects were broader after graduation. I loved math so much that I would do it for fun, to help me relax after a long day at school. What drew you to a career in higher education/ STEM? I am a third-year undergraduate student in the Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering at Georgia Tech. ![]() Hi! My name is Ana Pizarro, and I was born and raised in Miami, Florida. I'm also on the Woodruff School Advisory Board and one of the founding members of the Women of Woodruff. in mechanical engineering, all from Georgia Tech, so I have deep ties to the Woodruff School. in mechanical engineering and my husband, Ashok, also has an M.S. My name is Shweta Natarajan, I go by Shay. Introduce yourself! Where are you from and what is your role at the Woodruff School? We asked mechanical engineering undergraduate student Ana Pizarro and alumna Shweta (Shay) Natarajan to talk about their experiences as women in STEM and higher education, what they have learned, and what they hope to pass on and inspire in others. It serves to highlight and celebrate the achievements of and continue the fight for equality for women in every field. ![]() March has been recognized as Women’s History Month around the world for over three decades. ![]() Woodruff School of Mechanical Engineering is celebrating Women’s History Month by shining a light on some of the women in our community.
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