Her goal: to become a world-renowned biomedical engineer working with scientific societies to improve the role of women in scientific fields and the way scientists and engineers integrate people and society into their work. By 1979, this goal had become a reality.
In her memoirs, esteemed biomedical engineer Monique Frize recalls the events that taught her to over-come obstacles, become more resilient, recognize the importance of mentors and role models, and remain focused on the future. She also speaks of her appreciation of the critical role played by family and friends in maintaining the strength and determination required to succeed-and, above all, to succeed in a man's world.
Frize fondly remembers her youth in Montreal and in Ottawa, as well as her marked interest for math and science. Her entry into the world of engineering was both romantic-she met her husband-and tragic. She recounts the prejudice and stereotypes she faced. She pursued a challenging and rewarding international career in a very specialized field at a time when this was still very uncommon for a woman, acceding at the very moment of the tragic Ecole Polytechnique massacre to key positions in support of women in science.
These memoirs are sure to inspire young women who have a dream, and more specifically those who wish to enter sciences and engineering.
- ISBN10 0776628623
- ISBN13 9780776628622
- Publish Date 17 December 2019
- Publish Status Active
- Publish Country CA
- Imprint University of Ottawa Press
- Format eBook (EPUB)
- Pages 276
- Language English
- URL http://press.uOttawa.ca/A-Woman-in-Engineering