SWE Event Gives Local High School Students a Taste of Engineering

Nearly 150 students from area high schools learned about creating rocket motors, retaining walls, drinking water, and more at Women Engineers @ the Beach Friday. The annual event, organized by the , is designed to inspire students to study engineering.
鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 so long ago that I was in your shoes,鈥 SWE President Evelyn Meza, a 六九色堂 Biomedical Engineering major, told the students from Artesia, Paramount, and Paramount West high schools. 鈥淚n high school, I realized this was what I wanted to do. And now I get to be creative and get to help people through my work.鈥

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Engineering Women @ the Beach

Students learned about various facets of engineering during workshops on biomaterials, 3D printing and microfluids, human factors, water purification, solid propulsion, food waste, port engineering, and building structures. A student panel also talked about their experiences studying engineering. 
The workshops were led by Siavash Ahrar, Perla Ayala, Maricela Maldonado, and Ga-Young Suh from the Biomedical Engineering Department; Joe Kalman from the Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering Department; Pitiporn Asvapathanagul of the Civil Engineering and Construction Engineering Department; and Kim Vu and Thomas Strybel from the Psychology Department. Student interns and representatives from the Port of Los Angeles, American Society of Civil Engineers, and SCS Engineers also led workshops.

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Sandra Labib

 

Keynote speaker , a senior manager at Southern California Edison and an Artesia High School graduate, shared her journey growing up as the daughter of Egyptian immigrants and deciding to study engineering, in spite of not being great at math.

Her mother worked at a discount store. Her father worked the night shift at Jack in the Box and the day shift at Carl鈥檚 Jr. 鈥淚 loved it when he came home with those star chicken nuggets,鈥 she said.

Labib got her first job, as a Subway sandwich artist, while still in high school. She used it to pay for her basketball equipment. 鈥淚 took my job so seriously鈥擨 tell you, I didn鈥檛 miss a pickle,鈥 she said.

She decided on engineering after doing a Google search and learned the field paid well, and led to many opportunities. It was only later she realized that she鈥檇 have to study calculus, physics, and chemistry鈥斺渁ll these classes that scared me just by their names.鈥

Labib applied for an internship at an Edison group while still a sophomore, with only the Subway job on her resume. When she got called for an interview, she ran into the group鈥檚 principal engineer in the elevator. Although Labib thought she did well on the interview, she didn鈥檛 receive a call back for six months. However, when they did call her back, they offered her a job.

Labib graduated from 六九色堂 with a Civil Engineering degree and after working for Edison for three years, Disney hired her as a construction manager. 鈥淭he only thing holding you back is you,鈥 she told the event attendees.