THE GUARDIAN: United by sustainability: the top 50 women in engineering – the full list for 2022

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Period23 Jun 2022

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  • TitleUnited by sustainability: the top 50 women in engineering – the full list for 2022
    Media name/outletThe Guardian
    Media typeWeb
    Country/TerritoryUnited Kingdom
    Date23/06/22
    Description20 Prof Caroline Jay, head of research, School of Engineering, University of Manchester
    Caroline Jay has worked across a number of engineering projects – from collaborating with the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies (Sage) to integrate a public voice into Covid-19 modelling, to studying the impact of pollution on health at the Alan Turing Institute. She works to create a culture of belonging and nurture the potential she sees in women from minority ethnic backgrounds.

    34 Aline Miller, professor and associate dean, University of Manchester
    Aline Miller is the founding director of Manchester Biogel, a company derived from her academic lab in 2013. In 2018, she took on the chief executive role, and became associate dean for innovation and business engagement in science and engineering in 2021. She has published more than 100 refereed papers, authored five patents and won more than £8m from research councils, the European Union, charities and industry to support her research group.
    URLhttps://www.theguardian.com/celebrating-women-engineers-2022/2022/jun/23/united-by-sustainability-the-top-50-women-in-engineering-the-full-list-for-2022
    PersonsCaroline Jay, Aline Saiani