Call for Volunteers: Join the Professional Development Day 2026 Planning Committee

The Dallas Chapter of the Society of Women Engineers (Dallas SWE) is excited to begin planning our Professional Development Day Conference 2026, and we are forming a dedicated planning committee under the Professional Development (PD) Committee to support this effort.

We are looking for enthusiastic volunteers who would like to be involved in planning and executing this flagship professional development conference.

What to Expect?

  • Monthly planning meetings (once per month) through April 2026
    • Support with conference planning, including:
    • Programming and speaker coordination
    • Sponsorship and partner support
    • Marketing and attendee engagement
    • Logistics and on-site coordination
  • Day-of conference support, including registration, speaker support, and event logistics

Why Volunteer?

  • Gain hands-on experience planning a large-scale professional development conference
  • Build leadership and project management skills
  • Work closely with Dallas SWE leadership and industry professionals
  • Expand your network within SWE and the DFW professional community
  • Volunteer hours may be eligible for corporate volunteer-matching programs, allowing your company to financially support Dallas SWE through matched volunteer hours

If you are interested in joining the PD Day 2026 Planning Committee, please email VP of Professional Development, Anmolika Singh at vp.pd@dallaswe.org

Inspire Future Engineers at Design Your World with Dallas SWE!

Volunteer to inspire middle schoolers from all over the metroplex by joining Dallas SWE for Design Your World 2026! Join us for a day of guiding middle school students through hands-on design activities on Saturday, March 7th from 9am-3pm (3 volunteer shifts available, lunch will be provided for all day volunteers).

Location: Vickery Meadow Youth Development Foundation, 7110 Holly Hill Dr, Dallas, TX 75231

Volunteer Registration Closes: March 2, 2026 at 10am (background check required for full volunteer registration)

February 2026 Member of The Month: Adeola Adediran

Congratulations to Adeola Adediran, Dallas SWE’s February 2026 Member of The Month!

Adeola Adediran is an engineer and product developer passionate about automation-driven innovation and its potential to improve how people interact with technology and systems. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Engineering from the University of Lagos and a Master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Tennessee, where her academic training bridged software, hardware, and mechanical systems. This interdisciplinary foundation has shaped her career-long focus on designing intelligent, efficient solutions that connect engineering rigor with real-world impact.

During her graduate research at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Adeola worked on robot-assisted additive manufacturing for aerospace applications, focusing on automation, process optimization, and scalability. Her research addressed key manufacturing challenges such as reducing defects, improving build precision, and shortening production cycles, contributing to more reliable and cost-effective advanced manufacturing processes. She co-authored a chapter in the Additive Manufacturing Handbook – a product development reference for the defense industry – examining operational considerations and regulatory gaps in additive manufacturing, and helping bridge the divide between emerging technology and deployable, compliant systems. In recognition of her early and impactful research output, Adeola received the Bredesen Center “Hit the Ground Running” Award, highlighting her ability to translate research into publishable, industry-relevant contributions.

More recently, Adeola’s work has centered on technical product development engineering, where she blends automation, data, and user-centered design to explore new technology products across industries including real estate, e-commerce, and smart navigation. Her current focus is a smart navigation project based in Dallas, Texas, where the team has completed early prototypes and is actively gathering real-world data to inform system behavior and usability. This ongoing work represents an exploration of how predictive systems and automation can improve mobility decisions, with long-term implications for both human drivers and future self-driving vehicles. Adeola’s approach emphasizes iterative learning, practical validation, and thoughtful integration of emerging technologies.

Adeola is deeply committed to STEM mentorship, particularly for young girls and underrepresented groups. She received sponsorship from the U.S. Consulate in Nigeria through the Carrington Youth Fellowship Initiative to launch Young Girls in Engineering, an outreach effort designed to increase early exposure to engineering concepts and careers. She was later nominated by the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria as the country’s sole representative in the International Visitor Leadership Program (IVLP) – Women in STEM Fields, where she exchanged ideas with global STEM leaders and educators to advance inclusive STEM education initiatives.

She remains actively engaged with the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), serving as a judge for SWE’s collegiate poster and rapid-fire abstract competitions and contributing to the Dallas SWE Outreach and Membership Committees. Through these roles, she helps shape engaging, supportive experiences for students and professionals while advancing SWE’s mission of advocacy and inclusion.

When not working, Adeola enjoys playing the piano or spending quiet evenings sky-gazing in her yard with her telescope.

February Professional Development Event: Tech Talk & Dinner Night

Dallas SWE February Professional Development Event: Tech Talk & Dinner Night
Hosted with PACCAR

Session Title: Become a MegaStar: An Intro to Megawatt Charging

📅 Date: Wednesday, February 18
🕕 Time: 6:30 – 8:30 PM
📍 Location: PACCAR North Texas
2501 State Hwy 121, Suite #800, Lewisville, TX 75067

Join Dallas SWE and PACCAR for an engaging Tech Talk & Dinner Night focused on the future of electrification in transportation.

In this technical session, Nicole Anklam, Charging System Owner and Subject Matter Expert at PACCAR, will deliver a crash course on current charging technologies in the automotive industry. Attendees will explore the key differences between passenger vehicle and heavy-duty charging systems, and how evolving emissions regulations are driving the industry toward a new frontier.

The talk will also introduce the Megawatt Charging Standard (MCS)—a groundbreaking advancement capable of enabling charging levels of up to 3.5 MW—and what this means for the future of heavy-duty transportation.

Whether you have an EV background or are new to electrification, you’ll walk away with a clearer understanding of the next big shift in automotive technology. Enjoy dinner and networking while learning from an industry expert.

🎟️ Register today—space is limited!

Event Recap: Dallas SWE Work–Life Integration Panel with BioLabs

Dallas SWE hosted an engaging and impactful panel discussion focused on Work–Life Integration: Strategies for Success, bringing together founders and STEM leaders to share candid insights on navigating career growth, balance, and resilience.

The evening featured an inspiring lineup of panelists — Maggie Wang, Rose Pedretti, and Supriya Sinha, PhD — who spoke openly about their professional journeys, the realities of building careers in STEM, and the evolving definition of success. Through personal stories and practical reflections, the panel emphasized that work–life integration is not a one-size-fits-all solution, but an ongoing process shaped by priorities, life stages, and intentional choices.

The discussion was thoughtfully moderated by Gabby Everett, whose facilitation encouraged meaningful dialogue and active audience participation. Her ability to guide authentic conversation created a welcoming space for learning, reflection, and connection.

We were grateful to BioLabs Pegasus Park – North Texas for hosting the event and providing a collaborative environment that supported both networking and open discussion.

Beyond the panel itself, the event highlighted the strength of community within Dallas SWE. Attendees connected across industries, exchanged perspectives, and left with renewed motivation to support one another’s professional and personal growth. Special thanks to James Raynard Casida Dizon for capturing photos throughout the evening and helping us document these moments.

Dallas SWE is proud to continue creating spaces where women in STEM can come together to learn, lead, and uplift one another. We look forward to building on this momentum through future professional development programming and community-driven conversations.

Thank you to everyone who joined us and helped make this November event a success.

Sign up to join our newly launched mentorship experience: SWE Trios!

Dallas SWE is thrilled to launch our brand-new mentorship experience: SWE Trios!

Have you ever wanted deeper connections within SWE? Looking for career or life advice in a smaller group setting? Excited to meet women engineers who live in your area? Join a Trio cohort!

Our inaugural program will match you with two fellow SWE members—intentionally grouped by career stage, location, and industry—forming a tight-knit circle of support, inspiration, and real talk. This program is for members of all ages and levels of career experience! Groups will be created to ensure each trio has a member at different levels of career experience.

What You’ll Gain:
🧠 Mentorship and the chance to mentor
💡 Fresh perspectives and advice from women at different career stages
🌟 New professional connections that grow into true friendships
🎉 Fun, non-engineering hangouts to unwind and recharge

Registration closes on February 5th.

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