Member of the Month: Nandika D’Souza

With our Member of the Month program, Dallas SWE seeks to recognize some of our non-officer members whose technical contributions, leadership accomplishments, or SWE volunteer service are particularly noteworthy. If you would like to nominate a Dallas SWE member for his/her contributions, please email us. Our March Member of the Month is Nandika D’Souza!


Nandika Anne D’Souza is a professor at the University of North Texas in a joint appointment with the Mechanical and Energy Engineering and Materials Science and Engineering Departments. She also works in the Deans office as an Associate Dean for Undergraduate students. Her research interests are at the interface of materials-mechanics-manufacturing applying fundamental knowledge to solving problems. She has worked on solving problems such as water decontamination of fracking fluids, biomedical surgical meshes with drug delivery, composites, nanocomposites, flexible packaging, lightweight structures, building materials and sandwich composites and corrosion. She has advised 12 doctoral and 27 Master’s students and authored 6 book chapters, 86 journal and 98 conference papers. Her faculty position comes with many concurrent responsibilities of teaching, research in managing current projects, authoring papers and writing proposals for new projects and service. SWE has been a strong support to her in enabling her through the professional development programming.

Nandika joined the University of North Texas in 1994 as soon as she graduated from Texas A&M University in mechanical engineering with a concentration on mechanics and materials. She worked on a non-contact non-destructive technique using thermal imaging to determine the stress on surfaces and effect of manufacturing to prevent paint from peeling off the new lightweight products being made. She considered moving to industry in 1996 but the option of engaging with students and doing research led her to apply successfully to become the first faculty hired in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. She remained the only woman faculty in the department for 20 years. After 18 years she became a joint professor of the new department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering and shortly after served as associate chair. Noting the needs of undergraduate students in all departments, she moved to the Deans office.

Nandika is passionate and principled about inclusion with respect to gender, race and national origin. With that in mind, she started a Diversity and Excellence in Engineering Night at UNT and replicated it in the DFW SWE-SHPE-NSBE College to Career Night.  Her service in SWE is driven by the encouragement she received to become an engineer as an undergraduate when she was considering becoming an English major, the alleviation of the isolation experienced by many women faculty in academia, and the concomitant parenting-career dual responsibilities. To that end she has embraced outreach in Dallas SWE through many years of Design Your World service after its phenomenal creation by Letia Blanco as VP of Outreach and professional development programming through her service as Executive VP. Her personal recognition of the life of a woman faculty has led to engagement with the SWE Women in Academia and WEPAN.  She continues to see her faculty career as rewarding both for students and the faculty. Considering the retention of women faculty challenged by low numbers of tenure track women in academia and a lack of networks for women to get research funded, she hosted a panel at WE17 on “How to Get Research Funded.”

On a personal note, Nandika lives in Plano with her two children and husband. Her son recently received his Eagle Scout project. Her daughter Alicia was raised in close connection to Dallas SWE doing both her silver and gold award projects. Alicia is the 2018-2019 President of the Stanford SWE section. Nandika has a passion for cooking international foods and can be found in ethnic grocery stores searching for ingredients in pursuit of this addiction.

Event Recap: March Professional Development Meeting with Lauren Hasson

On March 15, Dallas SWE hosted Lauren Hasson, the Founder of DevelopHer, a career development platform for tech women by tech women, and a practicing software engineer at a prominent Bay Area fintech company where she’s building their iOS SDK and working in information security. Her topic on Become a Negotiat[Her]: Learn the Secrets to Make More $ in Your Tech Career was inspirational and informative. Lauren walked through her professional development career and provided key negotiating tools she used to triple her base salary in less than two years. Her tips for negotiating included a) grounding yourself in data (Salary.com, Glassdoor, etc.), and b) understanding and using business needs as leverage.

As tech women, salary negotiation is an essential skill that needs to be learned and practiced. If you missed this event, please check out other upcoming professional development events on our calendar and utilize SWE”s Advance Learning Center webinars which are free to members!

Design Your World Volunteers Needed!

Dallas SWE is a not-for-profit all-volunteer organization: we need YOUR help to make our next Design Your World STEM Conference a success! Step up and inspire students to foster their interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics! This event targets girls in grades 9-10.

Where: Seagoville High School P-Tech Academy — Dallas

When: April 14, 2018

We need volunteers to prepare materials before the day of the event, process registration, run activities with the students and adults, and help guide attendees to where they need to be! A big part of this event is interacting with students as engineers and as role models. If you want to help make Design Your World happen, click here to register as a volunteer!

FREE lunch is included for ALL volunteers! You have three registration options:

-Receive a free t-shirt from a previous year’s conference,
-Help us offset costs by buying a new t-shirt for this event,
-Or, if you can’t be with us on the day of, be a “virtual volunteer” and submit a donation!

NOTE: Volunteers will be required to register as a volunteer for Dallas ISD. The registration process does include a Criminal Record Check and a 10 minute orientation video. Volunteer registration will close on Sunday, April 8, to allow for all volunteers to clear the registration process. You can begin the process at: www.dallasisd.org/domain/35 

Please share our event flyer with your friends and classmates!

Thank you for your support of Design Your World: STEM Conference for Girls. We look forward to a great event this fall!

Dallas SWE FY19 Leadership – Call for Nominations

FY18 Leadership Team

It’s that time of year again: we are gearing up to elect a new team of Dallas SWE Leaders! SWE is a great place to learn new leadership skills, give back to your community, and build a network of engineering professionals and friends! Per our section bylaws, elected officers must be voting members of Dallas SWE in good standing with the Society.

Officers are expected to attend monthly 1-hour executive council meetings, usually conference calls on a weekday evening. The schedule for the year is agreed-upon by officers each year. At the start of each fiscal year, a day-long officer transition meeting is held to share lessons learned from outgoing officers to incoming officers and bring everyone up to speed on Dallas SWE happenings. We have a wealth of experience to help you succeed in your leadership role and won’t leave you hanging!

See an important message from our FY18 Nominating Committee below!

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Dallas SWE is currently seeking nominations for officers to serve for FY19, beginning July 1, 2018.

There are 7 positions available and self nominations are highly encouraged! We need nominations for the following 1-year term positions: President, Executive Vice President, Vice President of Membership, Vice President of Outreach, and Secretary. There are also 2 positions opening for our Investment Committee which are 3-year terms. Formal responsibilities can be found in our section bylaws. You can also view practical descriptions and estimated time commitments of our assigned activities on our website here. Please e-mail any questions to shelleylstracener@gmail.com.

Please e-mail nominations to shelleylstracener@gmail.com by  Friday, April 6th at 11:59pm.

Thank you!
Dallas SWE FY19 Nominating Committee
Shelley Stracener(Chair), Amber Scheurer, Thi Dao

Please read below the cut for open position descriptions.

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Event Recap: Social Hour – Union Bear

Thanks to everyone who made it to our social hour at Union Bear on February 22nd. It was a successful turnout with many new and familiar faces, despite the heavy rain and gloomy weather. Our Dallas SWE members checked out Plano’s first brewery at The Boardwalk. We kicked back and enjoyed elevated food and drink pairings while networking and socializing among great company. If you missed this event, please check out upcoming professional development and social events on our calendar!

Thanks to Thi Dao for organizing!

“Equal Means Equal” Documentary Film Screening

SMU’s Women and LGBT Center and the American Association of University Women (Farmers Branch Carrollton)
will host a screening of the 2016 documentary film, Equal Means Equal, directed and narrated by
Kamala Lopez. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion. We’ve been invited to attend the screening in support of the movement to have the Equal Rights Amendment ratified in 38 states so that it can become an amendment to the Constitution. Please join us!

When: Thursday, March 29th, 7:00pm – 9:30pm

Where: SMU Hughes-Trigg Student Center, 3140 Dyer St, Dallas, TX 75205

Directions and Parking: https://www.smu.edu/AboutSMU/Maps/

There is no Eventbrite registration for this. Just come on out if you are interested. See you there!

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