Diversity & Inclusion
TWA Energy Influencers Nihal Darraj, Sayanima Kisku, Ismaila Ibrahim, Olawale Ajayi, and Gabrijel Grubac reflect on the significance of the TWA Energy Influencer award and how it has helped their professional journey. The deadline for 2025 nominations is 1 July 2025.
Yogashri Pradhan, SPE, recounts her experiences in the oil and gas industry, volunteer work with SPE, and more in this Q&A.
UT Austin students Nadia Mouedden and Deena Elhossary taught CO2 injection and storage to students using simple household materials during the International Day of Women and Girls in Science.
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Ina Hadziavdic, SPE, shares her experiences and highlights the systemic challenges women face in the workplace, including gender bias and self-worth struggles, while emphasizing the need for advocacy, support, and real systemic change to achieve true equality.
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The company launched an initiative with an all-women team managing the morning shift at its 100-MW Veltoor solar plant in Telangana, India.
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Lorena Moscardelli will serve as the ninth director and first woman director since the bureau’s inception in 1909.
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The funding from the Johnson Scholarship Foundation supports the Inclusive Pathways to Engineering Careers Program which aims to remove barriers for underrepresented groups.
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In part three of the Decoding Sustainability series, Mercedes Maroto-Valer, director of the UK Industrial Decarbonization Research and Innovation Center, shares her insights on diversity and inclusion, drawing from her personal experiences and position as a leader in the field.
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University of Houston Professors Allison Master and Donna Stokes have received recognition for their work in STEM.
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By age 27, Christy Nandlal made history as the youngest chief field geophysicist at WesternGeco.
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Gabrijel Grubac explores his journey from discovering his passion for energy in the Libyan desert to becoming a leader in geothermal innovation.
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Yujing Du made history as she was named The University of Tulsa's first female petroleum engineering faculty member in January. In this Q&A, she discusses the role of petroleum engineering in the global energy transition, diversity in STEM, and strategies for supporting women in the energy sector.
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The 3-day event will feature panel discussions, roundtables, a career fair, and the section’s third annual golf tournament.
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