The third annual Women in Science and Engineering (WISE) Workshop was held at KAUST, with 1635 online and 140 in-person attendees. The workshop focused on empowering women in STEM with strategies for mental wellness and balance in their personal and professional lives. Participants shared personal and professional experiences and approaches to achieving success. Why it matters: Promoting inclusivity and addressing the unique challenges faced by women in STEM fields is crucial for fostering a more diverse and equitable research environment in Saudi Arabia.
Sevim Cengiz, a Ph.D. candidate at Boğaziçi University in Istanbul and a research assistant at MBZUAI, shares her experiences as a woman in STEM. She emphasizes the importance of diverse role models and the rewarding nature of academic research. Cengiz credits her Ph.D. supervisor and MBZUAI's Dr. Mohammad Yaqub, along with family support, for enabling her to pursue her career. Why it matters: The story highlights the challenges and opportunities for women in AI in the Middle East, emphasizing the importance of mentorship and support systems to increase female representation in STEM fields.