Gruber Lucinda, Griffith Connor, Young Ethan, Sullivan Adriann, Schuler Jeff, Arnold-Christian Susan, Warren Steve
Department of Chemical Engineering, Kansas State University, Manhattan, KS, USA.
Annu Int Conf IEEE Eng Med Biol Soc. 2009;2009:5846-9. doi: 10.1109/IEMBS.2009.5334404.
Learning experiences for middle school girls are an effective means to steer young women toward secondary engineering curricula that they might not have otherwise considered. Sponsorship of such experiences by a collegiate student group is worthwhile, as it gives the group common purpose and places college students in a position to mentor these young women. This paper addresses learning experiences in different areas of bio-medical engineering offered to middle school girls in November 2008 via a day-long workshop entitled "Engineering The Body." The Kansas State University (KSU) Student Chapter of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society (EMBS) worked with the KSU Women in Engineering and Science Program (WESP) to design and sponsor these experiences, which addressed the areas of joint mechanics, electrocardiograms, membrane transport, computer mouse design, and audio filters for cochlear implants. Fifty five middle-school girls participated in this event, affirming the notion that biomedical engineering appeals to young women and that early education and recruitment efforts have the potential to expand the biomedical engineering talent pool.
为中学女生提供学习体验是引导年轻女性选择她们原本可能不会考虑的中等工程课程的有效手段。由大学生团体赞助此类体验是值得的,因为这能赋予团体共同目标,并让大学生有机会指导这些年轻女性。本文讲述了2008年11月通过一个名为“人体工程学”的为期一天的研讨会,向中学女生提供的生物医学工程不同领域的学习体验。美国电气和电子工程师协会医学与生物学工程学会(EMBS)堪萨斯州立大学(KSU)学生分会与KSU工程与科学领域女性项目(WESP)合作,设计并赞助了这些体验活动,内容涉及关节力学、心电图、膜运输、电脑鼠标设计以及人工耳蜗音频滤波器等领域。55名中学女生参加了此次活动,这证实了生物医学工程对年轻女性有吸引力,且早期教育和招募工作有潜力扩大生物医学工程人才库这一观点。