Women in Engineering Bios & Abstract
November 29, 2023
The Journey to Becoming Women Engineers in Colombia
By Adriana Maldonado Franco and Maria Clara De La Hoz Romo
Ph.D. Candidates in Biosciences at Universidad de La Sabana
Introduction by Nicolas Mora, Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility; Member, EMC Society Board of Directors
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By Adriana Maldonado Franco and Maria Clara De La Hoz Romo
Ph.D. Candidates in Biosciences at Universidad de La Sabana
Introduction by Nicolas Mora, Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility; Member, EMC Society Board of Directors
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11:00-11:05am ET:
Speaker Introduction by Nicolas Mora, Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on EMC; Member, EMC Society Board of Directors
11:05-11:50am ET:
WIE presentation by Adriana Maldonado Franco and Maria Clara De La Hoz Romo
11:50-12:00am ET:
Q&A
ABSTRACT:
Jointly presented by two extraordinary women engineers, Adriana and Maria Clara, this presentation shares some inspirational stories from their own journey of becoming engineers in Colombia. Through their eyes, we will see how two girls growing up discovered their passion in science and engineering, and how they pursued their dreams despite many challenges. They’ll share their stories of the encouragement they received along the way which guided their careers towards becoming leaders in electronics engineering and bioengineering.
SPEAKER BIOS
Adriana Maldonado Franco
Currently, Adriana is a candidate for a Ph.D. degree in Biosciences at Universidad de La Sabana. She is also co-leading an initiative to create the first spin-off of the Universidad de La Sabana, iAMed, with the goal of continuing prototype development and technology transfer of several medical solutions that resulted from previous research projects and have been patented by the University. She is passionate about biological signal acquisition and processing as well as the use of machine-learning and artificial intelligence to solve health related issues.
Maria Clara De La Hoz Romo
Presently, Maria Clara’s research efforts are focused on the discovery of compounds with anti-infective properties, particularly as potential treatments for acne vulgaris, exploring the fields of metabolomics and transcriptomics. Her passion lies in the omic sciences, biotechnology, and the utilization of advanced biological data processing techniques to combat antimicrobial resistance and health issues.
Nicolas Mora
From 2015 to 2019 he worked as an R & D Engineer for montena technology. In 2020 he joined the Directed Energy Research Center of the Technology Innovation Institute in Abu Dhabi, where he was the Senior Director of Electromagnetic Effects. In 2023 he joined the Research and Extension Directorate of the National University of Colombia. In 2011, he received the Frank Gunther Award of the Radio Club of America and the Young Scientist Award from URSI.
From 2013-2016, he was the president of the Colombian Association of Researchers in Switzerland. In 2015 he received the Young Scientist Award from the Summa Foundation. He was appointed Distinguished Reviewer of the IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility in 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019, and 2020. He was the chair of the joint EMC / AP / MTT chapter of IEEE in Switzerland between 2016 and 2019.
In 2016, he received the Best Paper Award from the EMC Europe 2016 Wroclaw Symposium. In 2018, he received the HPEM Fellow award from the Summa Foundation, and in 2019 the Motohisa Kanda Most Cited IEEE Transactions in EMC Paper Award. Since 2021 he has served as Associate Editor of the IEEE Letters on Electromagnetic Compatibility Practice and Application. Since 2022 he has been an Associate Editor of the IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility. He was elected IEEE EMC Distinguished Lecturer for the period 2022-2023. In 2023 he joined the Board of Directors of the IEEE EMC Society as a representative of R9