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</html><description>By Kate Highnam The EEE Department and IEEE Student Branch celebrated International Women&#x2019;s Day with a series of panels to celebrate the achievements of women in STEM. The first event was our new inaugural Professor Maria Petrou Panel, featuring individuals from undergraduate through faculty within our department. In summary, there were two major areas highlighted [&hellip;]</description><thumbnail_url>http://blogs.imperial.ac.uk/electrical-engineering/files/2022/03/christy_priya_pres-300x281.jpg</thumbnail_url></oembed>
