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Natalie Panek

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Natalie Panek
Natalie Panek, NASA Intern, setting up a transformer for wire fatigue testing with mentor, Dr. Henning Leidecker.
Alma materUniversity of Calgary
University of Toronto
EmployerMDA
Known forAerospace Engineering
Science Communication

Natalie Panek is a Canadian working in aerospace engineering. She works in the robotics and automation division of the space technology company MDA.

Education[edit]

Panek grew up in Calgary, Alberta, where she was the only girl in her high school physics class.[1] She competed in the North American Solar Challenge in 2005.[citation needed] Panek completed a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering at the University of Calgary in 2007.[2] She earned a masters in aerospace engineering at the University of Toronto in 2009.[3] In summer 2008, she worked at Goddard Space Flight Center.[3]

Career[edit]

After graduating, Panek attended the International Space University at Ames Research Center.[3] Panek works at the space technology company MDA where she works on Canadian space exploration and robotics. She is on the engineering team building the chassis and locomotion systems for European Space Agency's Rosalind Franklin Mars rover.[1]

Public engagement[edit]

In 2012, Panek created the STEM mentorship blog The Panek Room, which offers career advice to girls and connects them mentors.[4][1] Panek regularly gives interviews about her career and campaigns for increased representation of women in science.[5][4][6][7][8][9] She spoke at the 2016 Women of Influence and 2017 Girl Talk Empowerment conferences.[10][11]

Alongside her work and advocacy, Panek enjoys backpacking.[12]

Awards and honours[edit]

2013 - University of Calgary Graduate of the Last Decade Award [2]

2015 - Forbes 30 under 30[13]

2015 - Flare magazine's 30 under 30[14]

2016 - Wings Magazine Top 20 under 40[15][16]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Rocket Scientist Natalie Panek Wants To Go To Space. And Take More Women With Her". HuffPost Canada. 2016-03-08. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  2. ^ a b "Past Arch Awards Recipients". University of Calgary. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  3. ^ a b c "Natalie Panek". University of Toronto Alumni. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  4. ^ a b "Ms. Chatelaine: Space explorer Natalie Panek". Chatelaine. 2016-05-01. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  5. ^ "Rocket Scientist Natalie Panek Keynote on Breaking Boundaries". Inside The Perimeter. 2016-06-17. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  6. ^ "Natalie Panek: Rocket Scientist, Explorer". Create the Future. 2015-03-27. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  7. ^ "Natalie Panek: Rocket scientist. Women in STEM advocate. Pilot. Aspiring astronaut". TechRepublic. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  8. ^ "Rocket scientist encourages young women to shoot for the stars in their career choices". Windsor Star. 2017-11-03. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  9. ^ "Natalie Panek Is Revolutionizing How We Think About Women In Tech". Women You Should Know®. 2013-08-27. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  10. ^ "Aspiring Astronaut Natalie Panek on #WomenInSTEM". Women of Influence. 2016-09-06. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  11. ^ "Natalie Panek shares her empowering journey as a female rocket scientist". Breakfast Television Toronto. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  12. ^ Wisniewski, Dominik (2017-05-08). "Rocket scientist Natalie Panek speaks at Cobourg event". NorthumberlandNews.com. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  13. ^ Knapp, Alex. "Natalie Panek, 29 - pg.22". Forbes. Archived from the original on January 10, 2015. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  14. ^ "30 Under 30: Natalie Panek, Rocket Scientist - Flare". Flare. 2015-03-09. Archived from the original on 2018-03-06. Retrieved 2018-03-05.
  15. ^ "Top 20 Under 40 Winners Revealed". WINGS. Annex Business Media. July 5, 2016. Retrieved 12 December 2020.
  16. ^ Bradshaw, Stacy (July 8, 2016). "Top 20 under 40 special: Above and beyond". WINGS. Annex Business Media. Retrieved 12 December 2020.

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