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De : nospam (at) *nospam* b-howie.co.uk (brian)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 14. Jan 2025, 21:03:56
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In message <
vm4rqp$29ao0$2@dont-email.me>, Bill Sloman <
bill.sloman@ieee.org> writes
I met quite a few female programmers. Female hardware engineers were remarkably rare -
On my last project at work. We had two female hardware engineers, both analogue electronics - now there's something. They baked me a cake on my retirement on my 65th Birthday.
At a meeting we were discussing the finish of the electronics box. One of ladies wanted it to be pink The mechanical engineer explained in all seriousness, why it had to be black . I was with her on it as most paints in the IR are black.
We had quite a few female optical and laser engineers whose backgrounds were physics, and a female chemist.
I don''t recall any in mechanical engineering or digital electronics - FPGA and the like.
Brian
-- Brian Howie