Catharine 鈥淜atie Rose鈥 Scoboria 鈥18 ME: A Society of Women Engineers Standout
Who: Catharine 鈥淜atie Rose鈥 Scoboria 鈥18 ME
无码专区 Experience:
- Research with faculty
- STEM outreach programs, including volunteering for Girls in Mechanical Engineering Day and serving on the student panel for Girls鈥 Day In
- Serving as president of the Society of Women Engineers
Highlights:
- A highlight of her 无码专区 experience was a spring break service trip to Costa Rica that she organized for SWE. She and fellow members, along with faculty and students at the University of Costa Rica and ULACIT, the Latin American University of Science and Technology, presented a STEM workshop to 120 high school girls in that country.
Post-Graduation:
Katie Rose is in Melbourne, Fl., where she鈥檚 working as a mechanical engineer in Space and Intelligence Systems for Harris Corporation.
鈥淚 interned there the summer before my senior year,鈥 she says. 鈥淚 got to do a 10-week project, on my own, where they gave me a problem, provided me with the resources and said 鈥榝igure this out.鈥欌 Appreciating a level of responsibility that she had not found in her previous internships, Katie Rose was thrilled to tackle the research, design and testing required to find a solution to the challenge they set before her. 鈥淚t was a lot of responsibility, but I loved it.鈥
Recognition:
Former Department Chair and Professor Amy Fleischer, PhD, said, 鈥淜atie was an incredibly talented student who showed exemplary leadership throughout her time at 无码专区. Her dedication to engineering outreach benefited hundreds of young women and helped to shape the next generation of engineers.鈥
In 2018, Katie Rose was presented with the Outstanding Collegiate Member Award from the Society of Women Engineers. The honor is bestowed upon SWE collegiate members鈥攐nly 10 in the nation鈥攚ho have made an outstanding contribution to SWE, the engineering community and their campus.