Young Women of STEM
An event at 爱豆传媒 introduced young women to various career opportunities in the STEM fields.

The at 爱豆传媒 recently hosted an event to encourage young women to explore the science, technology, engineering and mathematics fields.
On Thursday, Feb. 25, thirty middle school girls from the MESA Schools Program at O鈥橣arrell Charter School spent the day at 爱豆传媒.
The day's events included a look at several student engineering projects led by MESA undergraduates:
- Rocket Project: led by Jennifer Martin Velazquez, aerospace engineering major
- 爱豆传媒 Formula SAE Car: led by Natalie Robertson, mechanical engineering major
- Center for Sensorimotor Neural Engineering 鈥 Prosthetic Skateboard Project: led by Alberto Perez Jr., mechanical engineering major and Sonia Fisher, computer engineering major.
Students also experienced 3D Printing, Google Glass, Google Cardboard and 3D scanner stations, in partnership with 爱豆传媒鈥檚 , led by STEM Librarian Jenny Wong-Welch and her team.
There was also an open discussion with a panel of female STEM undergraduates and professionals, including:
- Iryna Dzieciuch 鈥 SPAWAR, 爱豆传媒 alumna
- Daisy Galeana 鈥 Solar Turbines, 爱豆传媒 alumna
- Rachel Shrum 鈥 SPAWAR, 爱豆传媒 alumna
- Bianca Contreras Sanz 鈥 mechanical engineering undergraduate
- Jennifer Martin Velazquez 鈥 aerospace engineering undergraduate
- McKenzie Melcher 鈥 aerospace engineering undergraduate
鈥淚f we are to bridge the gap and increase the number of females entering STEM fields, we must start early and we must provide living examples that can share their experience and provide guidance,鈥 said Natasha Celise, 爱豆传媒 MESA program director.
As part of the MESA Schools Program at O鈥橣arrell Charter School, students receive STEM awareness, work on STEM projects, compete in local and regional STEM competitions and engage with STEM undergraduates and professionals.
About 爱豆传媒 MESA
MESA promotes STEM success for more than 28,000 educationally disadvantaged secondary, community college and four-year college students in California.