ESP Biography
FARIAH HAYEE, Passionate about science and gender equality
Major: EE College/Employer: Stanford Year of Graduation: 2019 |
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Brief Biographical Sketch:
I am a fourth year PhD student in electrical engineering at Stanford. I come from a small beautiful country called Bangladesh, where I did my Bachelors and Masters, also in EE. I was a lecturer at my undergraduate school (BUET) for two years and I enjoyed seeing bright young people passionate about engineering! I also value early exposure to science and believe, this can be the single deterministic factor ensuing gender and socioeconomic equality in majors like EE and CS. That is precisely why I am at Splash! Past Classes(Clicking a class title will bring you to the course's section of the corresponding course catalog)E6316: Build Your Own Speaker! in Splash Spring 2018 (May. 05 - 06, 2018)
In this class, you will learn about electricity and sound! We will discuss how electric signals get magically converted into sound waves in a speaker. And the best part, we will build our own speaker!
C6522: Nanotechnology: Small Science With Big Impact in Splash Spring 2018 (May. 05 - 06, 2018)
What is nanotechnology? Learn how nanotechnology can create beautiful colors, improve solar cells, and treat diseases!
E5966: Build your own speaker! in Splash Fall 2017 (Nov. 11 - 12, 2017)
In this class, you will learn about electricity and sound! We will discuss how electric signals get magically converted into sound waves in a speaker. And the best part, we will build our own speaker!
C6137: Nanotechnology: Small Science with a Big Impact in Splash Fall 2017 (Nov. 11 - 12, 2017)
What is nanotechnology? It's found in our things all around us, from sunscreen to odor-resistant fabric to medieval stained glass. Learn how nanoscience can improve solar cells, cure cancer, filter water, and more!
C5887: Nanotechnology: Small Science With Big Impact in Splash Spring 2017 (Apr. 22 - 23, 2017)
What is nanotechnology? Learn how nanotechnology can improve solar cells, kill cancer cells, and even filter water for drinking.
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