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Women in STEM: Pathways to Technology Careers

In celebration of Women’s History Month, join Wilton Library for a panel discussion with five women from ASML Wilton, who share their pathways in STEM that span early inspiration to current work positions at the cutting edge of semiconductor manufacturing technology.
This program is for high schoolers who loves STEM and are beginning the college application process, college students looking for a STEM internship preparing to dip their toes into the job market, or women working in STEM trying to advance in the field. Come prepared with questions. Leave with answers and the inspiration to forge your own pathway in STEM!
Women remain underrepresented in STEM in the U.S., especially in physical sciences, computers, mathematical sciences, and engineering. Panelists nonetheless bring different experiences, including STEM disciplines, intersecting identities, and strategies for persistence and success to facilitate a conversation.
ASML is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of chip-making equipment. They also design and manufacture the lithography machines that are an essential component in chip manufacturing. They are headquartered in Veldhoven, Netherlands. ASML Wilton employs over 3000 people and is an important competency center, specializing in critical technologies that advance the performance of their lithography and metrology systems. It is also their only in-house optical fabrication site.
Registration is requested online or call 203.762.6334.



