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Young Women's Engineering Speaker Evening: Ozak's talk

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  • Duration: 56 mins
  • Publication date: 05 Jul 2018

Abstract

Dr Esu will be sharing the story of her academic and professional journey from Nigerian international student in the UK, to becoming The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Young Woman Engineer of the year award winner. She will talk about her research work at Loughborough University, her current role as an electrical engineer in Cundall, extra-curricular activities promoting STEM careers, challenges overcome in her early career, present, and future opportunities.

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  • Electrical Engineer
  • Engineering careers
  • G4C
  • STEM
  • Women in Engineering
  • YWE
  • Young Women Engineer of the Year Award
  • education

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  • Ozak Esu

    Ozak Esu

    Ozak started work as a graduate engineer for Cundall, a multidisciplinary engineering consultancy, whilst finishing her PhD in electronic and electrical engineering. Her current role involves designing buildings’ electrical services. Ozak Esu, graduate engineer Currently based in Birmingham, 24-year-old Ozak Esu moved to the UK in 2008 to study an IET accredited BEng in electronic and electrical engineering at Loughborough University.Graduating in 2011 with first class honours, she was awarded a research studentship to undertake a PhD, again at Loughborough.“My research investigated the instrumentation of low-cost electronics for vibration-based condition monitoring of wind turbine blades. The motivation for my research was to contribute towards reducing operations and maintenance costs associated with wind turbines,” she explains.
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