Prof. Yasuhiro Kato
Promoting the exchange of researchers and students among Asian universities is the main objective of the Asian Deans’ Forum (ADF), inaugurated by UTokyo in May 2016. The Rising Star Women in Engineering Workshop was organized under this ADF framework. Active participation of women is one of the keys to strengthening academia which will lead to innovation in the Asian region. We are proud to support this workshop providing an excellent opportunity to empower promising female researchers in the engineering field through insightful lectures and discussion.
Prof. Hong Kam Lo
We are proud to co-host the Rising Stars Workshop to nurture and mentor young women engineers. HKUST is a young, dynamic, research-oriented, top-ranked institution. We highly value diversity and internationalization. I look forward to meeting and welcoming female academic leaders in engineering at the Workshop and developing closer working relationships with you at HKUST.
Prof. Yao Wen Chang
As the colleges of engineering and technology which boast a relatively-high percentage of women students, we value this chance to co-host the innovative program, the first Rising Stars Women in Engineering Workshop in Asia, very much. We aim to devoting ourselves into finding more opportunities for female academics through this event.
Prof. Teo Kie Leong
We are pleased to co-host the inaugural Rising Stars Women in Engineering Workshop in Asia. Through this event, we endeavour to provide opportunities in mentoring, networking and collaboration to talented young women engineers who aspire to successful and satisfying careers in academia.
Prof. Yoo Suk Hong
As Dean of Seoul National University’s College of Engineering, I am pleased to co-sponsor the Rising Stars Women in Engineering Workshop. By hosting the 2019 workshop, we had the opportunity to incorporate diverse individuals, voices, and skills into engineering practice, setting the stage for sustainable relationships and opportunities. Similarly, all the previous workshops have delivered insightful experiences and provided invaluable networks that will endure for a lifetime. We sincerely hope that this year’s workshop will also assist our participants in navigating clear career paths and further encourage female engineers to become future academic leaders.
Prof. Kebin He
Prof. Stephen Foster
As Dean of the largest Engineering Faculty in Australia, I am very pleased that UNSW Sydney is a co-sponsor of this workshop. We seek to ensure the Engineering profession is formed from people who reflect the society we seek to serve. Building a community within our up-and-coming talented women engineers is very important and this workshop is an excellent way to train and showcase talented women engineers in our region.