Electromechanical Engineering OG, Yuko Masaki (Yanmar Co., Ltd.) gave a lecture
2015.07.13
On June 2015, 6 (Sunday), the Asahi Shimbun Advertising Bureau sponsored "Aim!"Engineering Girls 14" ~ A bright future opened up by the power of science and engineering ~ was held at the Jiji Press Hall. (Yanmar Co., Ltd.) gave a lecture as one of the senior speakers.
Mr. Masaki gave a talk titled "What does it mean to become a member of society and to get a job?" talked about beingMs. Masaki, who is a mother of two children, also introduced that she is currently on childcare leave, the flow of a day as a working mother who balances work and childcare, and what she is trying to keep in mind when balancing work and work. , Finally, even if there is something you want to do or something you were aiming for, there are many things that don't go as planned in your work. He said that if you find something and keep doing it, there will always be something to be gained, and sent a powerful message of encouragement to the participating junior high and high school students.
The details of the event were published in the Asahi Shimbun on July XNUMXth.
Event overview
Date | Sunday, June 2015, 6 14:13-00:17 |
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Venue | Jiji Press Hall (5-15-8 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo) |
Sponsorship | Asahi Shimbun Advertising Department |
Program “Go for it!Engineering Girls 2015” ~A bright future opened up by the power of science and engineering~
Part XNUMX: Job Introduction for Engineering Girls
A senior who graduated from the Faculty of Science and Engineering talks about how he got his current job and what his goals are for the future.
*Yuko Masaki (Yanmar Co., Ltd.), a graduate of the Department of Marine Electronics and Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Ocean Engineering, took the podium as a senior lecturer (pictured above).
Part XNUMX: Panel discussion "Attraction of science and engineering and university life as told by current students"
Panelists: Current undergraduate and graduate students studying science and engineering
Coordinator: Hiromi Yokoyama, Associate Professor, Graduate School of Science, The University of Tokyo
http://mana-asa.asahi.com/edu_event