Stemxm: The Stem Career Podcast

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Synopsis

The STEMxm Podcast: Highlighting Women and Minorities in the career fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The STEMxm podcast is a show about Science, Tech, Engineering & Math (STEM) careers. It is hosted by @MelTheEngineer. Most show episodes will feature a guest interview with a woman from a field of Science, Technology, Engineering or Mathematics and will cover topics such as how to get into that STEM career field, what that path's education requirements are like, and the interviewees recommendations for being successful in that field or sector. #STEM Learn more at www.STEMxm.com

Episodes

  • STEMxm 27: Laboratory Research without a PhD with Rosa Hoyle

    15/10/2017 Duration: 46min

    STEMxm Episode 27 -  Laboratory Research without a PhD, Rosa Hoyle "Forget about what you think people are thinking about you, and just try your hardest. That's the wonderful thing about science. People respect hard work and your results talk a lot more than your appearance... What people really care about in science is what you're publishing, what you're giving to the scientific community..." -Rosa Hoyle Rosa's LinkedIn Profile The laboratory Rosa works in is Dr. David Holtzman's Neuroscience Lab which is studying Alzheimers disease. Here are a few of the major items we discussed: Alzheimer's Disease Antibodies Plaques & tangles Ted Talk about Alzheimers that Mel mentioned: click here

  • STEMxm 26: Paleo-Oceanography with Jennifer Walker

    24/07/2017 Duration: 47min

    STEMxm Episode 26 -  Paleo-Oceanography with Jennifer Walker This is the 4th episode in a series touching on climate change careers and research. Check out the others here: Episode 23 - Atmospheric Physics with Dr. Joanna Haigh Episode 24 - Theoretical Ecology with Dr. Emily Moberg Episode 25 - Ocean Corals and Climate Change with Dr. Jessica Carilli Envirothon - Environmental resources research competition for highschoolers Related Headline: Sea level rise in 20th century was fastest in 3,000 years, Rutgers-led study finds Rutgers Department website where Jennifer is completing a PhD   Research concepts discussed with Jennifer on episode 26 Proxy - "In paleoclimatology, or the study of past climates, scientists use what is known as proxy data to reconstruct past climate conditions. These proxy data are preserved physical characteristics of the environment that can stand in for direct measurements. Paleoclimatologists gather proxy data from natural recorders of climate variability such as tree rings, ice cor

  • STEMxm 25: Ocean Corals with Dr. Jessica Carilli

    18/06/2017 Duration: 59min

    STEMxm Episode 25 -  Ocean Corals and Climate Change with Jessica Carilli, PhD This is the 2nd episode in a series touching on climate change careers and research. Check out the others here: Episode 23 - Atmospheric Physics with Dr. Joanna Haigh Episode 24 - Theoretical Ecology with Dr. Emily Moberg Where Jessica earned a PhD - Scripps Institution of Oceanography Stuff we discussed  -- How are scientists able to "go back in time" to study how the environment was on earth many years ago? Ocean floor core sampling Tree rings as a way to understand the environment in years past (Dendrochronology) - This audio clip is an excellent explanation of how scientists use tree rings in combination other data to perform dating: listen here Ice corps from Greenland and Antarctica Corals also have annual layers they grow through time. You can use these similarly We also spoke with Dr. Holmes in episode 14 about core sampling! How do scientists date this stuff? Radiometric clocks! How carbon dating works (must click t

  • STEMxm 24: Theoretical Ecology with Dr. Emily Moberg

    04/06/2017 Duration: 55min

    STEMxm Episode 24 -  Theoretical Ecology with Emily Moberg, PhD This is the 2nd episode in a series touching on climate change careers and research. Check out the others here:  Episode 23 - Atmospheric Physics with Dr. Joanna Haigh Episode 25 - Ocean Corals and Climate Change with Dr. Jessica Carilli Emily's blog Stuff we talked about Fishery Envirothon - the Environmental science competition that Emily participated in as a high schooler Phytoplankton Micro-fluidics Impacts of climate change on fish populations NOAA Marine Stewardship Council Impacts on fish with Reef focus Where Emily went to school/did research Woods Hill Oceanographic Institute MIT & WHOI joint program MIT Civil & Environmental Engineering

  • STEMxm 23: Atmospheric Physics with Dr. Joanna Haigh

    21/05/2017 Duration: 53min

    STEMxm Episode 23 -  Atmospheric Physics with Dr. Joanna Haigh This is the 2nd episode in a series touching on climate change careers and research. Check out the others here:  Episode 24 - Theoretical Ecology with Dr. Emily Moberg Episode 25 - Impact of Human Activity on Coral Reefs with Dr. Jessica Carilli Dr. Joanna Haigh has been Co-Director of the Grantham Institute at Imperial College since 2014. For the previous 5 years she was Head of the Department of Physics. Joanna's scientific interests include radiative transfer in the atmosphere, climate modelling, radiative forcing of climate change and the influence of solar irradiance variability on climate. She has published widely on these topics in the scientific literature and also contributed to numerous items to the written and broadcast popular media. She has been President of the Royal Meteorological Society, Editor of Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteorological Society and of the Journal of Atmospheric Sciences, a Lead Author on the Intergovern

  • STEMxm 22: Environmental Water Quality with Dr. Tracy Fanara, Part 2

    07/05/2017 Duration: 25min

    STEMxm Episode 22 (Part 2)-  Environmental Water Quality with Tracy Fanara, PhD This is the 6th episode in a series on water and wastewater careers. Check out the others here: Water/Wastewater Treatment Operations with Stacy Passaro, Episode 17 Municipal Water and Wastewater Master Planning with Kristiana Dragash, Episode 18 Drinking Water Treatment with Emily Moore, Episode 19 Green Infrastructure & Stormwater Management with Bethany Bezak, Episode 20 Environmental Water Quality with Tracy Fanara, Part 1, Episode 21 Tracy Fanara's profile on The Science Channel Q&A with Tracy Stuff we chatted about... University of Florida Environmental Engineering Ecotoxicology Endocrine disruptors Tracy's work experience Low Impact Development (LID) Stormwater detention / retention Tracy at Mote Marine Laboratory EPA Rainworks Challenge Growing coral in a lab that successfully transitions to living in the wild Shark research at Mote Red Tide Bloom Mote app analyzes red tide data Cyano bacteria STEMxm i

  • STEMxm 21: Environmental Water Quality with Tracy Fanara

    23/04/2017 Duration: 46min

    STEMxm Episode 21-  Environmental Water Quality with Tracy Fanara, PhD This is the 5th episode in a series on water and wastewater careers. Check out the others here: Water/Wastewater Treatment Operations with Stacy Passaro, Episode 17 Municipal Water and Wastewater Master Planning with Kristiana Dragash, Episode 18 Drinking Water Treatment with Emily Moore, Episode 19 Green Infrastructure & Stormwater Management with Bethany Bezak, Episode 20   Tracy Fanara's profile on The Science Channel Q&A with Tracy Stuff we chatted about... The Love Canal Tragedy Erin Brokovich Where Tracy first went to college and learned about plate tectonics - Hobart William Smith University of Florida Environmental Engineering Dr. Chadik Ecotoxicology Endocrine disruptors Tracy's work experience One of the early company's Tracy worked at was Malcolm Pirnie. Later, that company was purchased by Arcadis. Cross connection design for developers Low Impact Development (LID) Stormwater detention / retention Tracy going b

  • STEMxm 20: Green Infrastructure with Bethany Bezak

    09/04/2017 Duration: 46min

    STEMxm Episode 20-  Green Infrastructure and Stormwater Management, Bethany Bezak This is the 4th episode in a series on water and wastewater careers. Check out the others here: Water/Wastewater Treatment Operations with Stacy Passaro, Episode 17 Municipal Water and Wastewater Master Planning with Kristiana Dragash, Episode 18 Drinking Water Treatment with Emily Moore, Episode 19 Where Bethany earned her BS - Lawrence Technological University Where Bethany earned her MS - Virginia Tech University Terminology: Green Infrastructure Combined Sewer System Combined Sewer Overflows Rain garden   STEMxm is available on iTunes & Stitcher:

  • STEMxm 19: Drinking Water Treatment Design with Emilie Moore

    26/03/2017 Duration: 54min

    STEMxm Episode 19-  Environmental Engineer & Drinking Water Expert, Emilie Moore This is the 3rd episode in a series on water and wastewater careers. Check out the others here: Water/Wastewater Treatment Operations with Stacy Passaro, Episode 17 Municipal Water and Wastewater Master Planning with Kristiana Dragash, Episode 18 Emilie Moore is an Environmental Engineer with expertise in drinking water treatment process design. Emilie has a BS in Environmental Engineering from the University of Florida and a Masters in Engineering Management from the University of Kansas.  She currently works as a Senior Project Manager and Area Manager for Tetra Tech. She performs water supply planning, water treatment design, water distribution system design, wastewater collection system design, and wastewater treatment process design. Here are some of the things mentioned on this episode that you might be interested in learning more about... Drinking Water Treatment Processes Overall view of common treatment processes

  • STEMxm 18: Municipal Water & Wastewater Master Planning with Kristiana Dragash

    12/03/2017 Duration: 01h14min

    STEMxm Episode 18-  Environmental Engineer & Master Planning Expert, Kristiana Dragash This is the 2nd episode in a series on water and wastewater careers. Check out the others here: Water/Wastewater Treatment Operations with Stacy Passaro, Episode 17 Drinking Water Treatment Process Design with Emilie Moore, Episode 19 Kristiana Dragash is a licensed professional environmental engineering consultant for Carollo. She has special expertise in municipal water and wastewater master planning, as well as hydraulic modeling. At the time of recording this podcast, Kristiana works for Carollo Engineer and also serves as the Vice-President of the Florida Water Environment Association. Where Krisitiana went to school: University of South Florida department of Engineering Learn about reclaimed water here Learn about master planning here Learn some of the basics of pipe flow hydraulics here Learn about water age here and drinking water disinfectant residual here Here's the smart ball that Kristiana mentioned. Organ

  • STEMxm 17: Municipal Wastewater Operations & Treatment Process Design with Stacy Passaro

    26/02/2017 Duration: 01h03min

    STEMxm Episode 17-  Environmental Engineer & WW Ops Expert, Stacy Passaro This is the 1st episode in a series on water and wastewater careers. Check out the others here: Municipal Water and Wastewater Master Planning with Kristiana Dragash, Episode 18 Drinking Water Treatment Process Design with Emilie Moore, Episode 19 Stacy Passaro is an environmental engineer based out of Maryland. She has extensive water and wastewater treatment process design experience. Over time, she developed special expertise in the operations of treatment systems. Stacy now owns and runs her own engineering consulting firms. Where Stacy went to school Clarkson University Engineering John Hopkins Engineering Water Environment Federation (WEF) Topics we discussed: Here's a good page on the EPA site to help you understand why nutrients in water are bad. Learn more about nutrient pollution specific to the Chesapeake Bay here. Learn about Algal Blooms here and here. Learn about the importance of aquatic bay grasses here and here.

  • STEMxm 16: Big Dreams and DiscoverE -- Leading Ladies to STEM

    30/01/2017 Duration: 01h01min

    STEMxm Episode 16-  Dream Big Film | DiscoverE | Bridges to Prosperity Who was on the episode: Avery Bang trained as a geo-technical engineer at the University of Colorado Boulder before joining Bridges to Prosperity where she now serves as Executive Director. Bridges to Prosperity is a non-profit organization that builds cable-stayed pedestrian bridges throughout the developing world. With design, program development and construction experience in nearly a dozen countries, she has more than doubled the size of the operation. When describing what she does, Avery asks people to imagine what it would have been like for them to get to their elementary school if the infrastructure they had—bridges, roads, etc—didn’t exist. She explains that she helps people in the developing world build projects that many people often take for granted. Menzer Pehlivan is a geotechnical engineer specializing in earthquake engineering. Named one of the “2016 New Faces of Engineering” by the American Society of Civil Engineers,

  • STEMxm 15: The Coder who can Communicate with Andrea Goulet

    15/01/2017 Duration: 01h02min

    STEMxm Episode 15-  Coder & CorgiBytes CEO, Andrea Goulet CorgiBytes | Technical? Non-Technical? Both! | Andrea's LinkedIn Graphene Girl talk barbie :( The Project Management tool we discussed = Slack The Movie - Inception One of the Places Andrea spoke at - Dot Net Fringe Here are some resources about (and how to overcome) Imposter Syndrome: Afraid of Being 'Found Out'? How to Overcome Imposter Syndrome Learning to Deal with the Imposter Syndrome Another take on Slate Sources for beginning your journey to learning code: CS50 at Harvard Computer Science for Everyone by the Great Courses (note: Great Courses are often available for check out at your local library) Free Code Camp Code.org Code Combat Kahn Academy Andrea mentioned research about how women have not historically applied for positions where they don't meet or exceed all the criteria. Here is some related research: Why Women Don't Apply for Jobs Unless They're 100% Qualified Are Women Too Timid When They Job Search   STEMxm is available on

  • STEMxm 14: The World of Geoscience with Dr. Mary Anne Holmes

    18/12/2016 Duration: 57min

    STEMxm Episode 14-  GeoScience with Clay Expert, Dr. Mary Anne Holmes Mary Anne Holmes' UNL Profile  | University of Nebraska Lincoln Women in the Geosciences: Practical, Positive Practices Toward Parity by Mary Anne Holmes Core Sample on Wikipedia Interesting Vid about Core Sampling Dr. Holmes mentioned several different types of clay minerals. To learn more about clay minerals, you can start your search here. Where are the Women Geoscience Professors? ADVANCE by NSF - Institutional Transformation (IT) Award Gender differences in recommendation letters for postdoctoral fellowships in geoscience by Kuheli Dutt (Summary) Environmental Justice What is Remote Sensing by NOAA Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE) by NASA - Groundwater modelling data   STEMxm is available on iTunes & Stitcher:

  • STEMxm 13: Planetary Science & Lunar Geology with Sarah Noble, NASA

    11/12/2016 Duration: 46min

    STEMxm Episode 13-  Planetary Science & Lunar Geology with Sarah Noble, NASA Sarah's profile at NASA | Sarah on Twitter | Sarah's Interplanetary Art A closer look at Planetary Geology with Sarah Noble Lunar and Planetary Institute - Lunar and Planetary Conference that Sarah mentioned on the podcast is connected to this Division for Planetary Scientists - American Astronomical Society Association for Women Geoscientists   NASA Missions that Sarah is (or has) working on: LADEE - Lunar Atmosphere Dust & Environmental Explorer Mars 2020   Other Stuff Sarah is Responsible for: PDART - Planetary Data Archiving, Restoration, and Tools PSTAR - Planetary Science and Technology from Analog Research   STEMxm is available on iTunes & Stitcher:

  • STEMxm 12: Learning to Love Math with Vanessa Vakharia

    04/12/2016 Duration: 53min

    STEMxm Episode 12-  Learning to Love Mathematics with Vanessa Vakharia Vanessa's Website: The Math Guru | Math Guru Facebook Page | Vanessa on Twitter  | Instagram Read Vanessa's Thesis: Imagining a World Where Paris Hilton Loves Math The JC Penney Shirt Vanessa on She Does the City Vanessa on SavageOM   STEMxm is available on iTunes & Stitcher:

  • STEMxm 11: Jen Schmidt with another take on Plastics Engineering careers

    28/11/2016 Duration: 01h10min

    STEMxm Episode 11-  Plastics Engineering with Jen Schmidt Jen Schmidt went to Pen State Behrend, which is the Erie campus. She studied Plastics Engineering technology and graduated in the year 2000. At the time of recording, Jen worked for Beaumont Technologies as a Design Engineer. She is also an expert certified Autodesk mold flows instructor, and she’s been doing that for 10 about years. Stuff we discussed: Mold Flow by Autodesk Finite Element Method (Analysis) The Laundry commercial... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xogBz71IHAo Society of Plastics Engineers (SPE) - You can contact them to find out more information about careers in Plastics and to ask for insights on the different plastics engineering degree programs around the country.   STEMxm is available on iTunes & Stitcher:

  • STEMxm 10: Transportation Engineering in NYC with Patricia Valoy

    28/11/2016 Duration: 58min

    STEMxm Episode 10-  Transportation Engineering in NYC with Patricia Valoy Patricia (Patty Valoy) is a Latina activist, blogger, and an Engineer/Project Manager promoting STEM education for women and underrepresented minorities. She uses her experiences as a Latina and an engineer to advocate and inspire girls and minorities considering careers in the fields of STEM. She earned a BS in Civil Engineering from Columbia University in 2008. Her work mostly revolves around the Latino/a community, feminism, cultural identity, gender stereotypes, and workplace sexism. Patty's past presentations include: Women in STEM Fields panel presentation, SUNY Fredonia, March 2016. Latino/a Feminism and Ethno-Racial Identity presentation, Kellogg Community College, March 2016. Transnational/Global Feminism, Global Identity presentation, Cornell College, January 2016. Gender Bias, Sexism, and Stereotypes in STEM presentation, Xavier University, October 2015. The Role of Feminism in Fighting Sexism in STEM Fields presentation, Di

  • STEMxm 09: Bias, Sexism, & Bullying in STEM Post-Election, Discussion & Commentary with Mariel Kolker and Dr. Jack Gilbert

    14/11/2016 Duration: 57min

    STEMxm Episode 9-  Bias, Sexism and Bullying in STEM post-election, Discussion and Commentary  Mariel Kolker: Ms. Kolker earned a degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Rutgers in 1987. In her early career, she worked for Con Edison in manholes, inside transformers, power plants, substations, and the Emergency Control Center. She went on to earn an MBA in Finance from Fordham in 1995. She worked in finance for Con Edison, and in marketing and operations for PSE&G.  She transitioned to a teaching role in the year 2000. Today, Ms. Kolker teaches at Morristown High School.  Prior to this, she taught physics & engineering at Watchung Hills Regional High School and Morris Hills Regional High School, having had babies in between each. Ms. Kolker strives to bring real-world practicality to the teaching of both physics and engineering.  She focuses on skills that are relevant and desirable in the workplace. You can find her blog here. Dr. Jack Gilbert:  Professor Jack A Gilbert earned his Ph.

  • STEMxm 08: BioMedical Engineer, Kayla Carter

    07/11/2016 Duration: 53min

    STEMxm Episode 8-  Interview with Kayla Carter, BioMedical Engineer Kayla Carter is a Healthcare Technology Consultant with expertise in the development of electro-mechanical medical device (inclusive of software) and medical device audits. She earned a BS in Biomedical Engineering from Syracuse University, and an MS in Healthcare Technology Management from Marquette University. A the time of podcast publication, Kayla is pursuing a PhD at Purdue University while running her own medical device consulting company. You can reach out to Kayla on Twitter! Some Useful Links: Biomedical Engineering as a Career Path in the Occupational Outlook Handbook Beckman Coulter Batelle BioMedical and Chemical Engineering at Syracuse University Healthcare Technologies Management Program at Marquette University National Society of Black Engineers American Indian Science and Engineering Society Here is a video about the brain implant for the paralyzed patient to help them move their hands that Kayla discussed (she worked on

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