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Women in STEM

February 21, 2023

4 -min read

From researching cell cytotoxicity in a molecular biology lab to having technical discussions with electrical engineers, Career Training USA interns and trainees complete amazing STEM programs (that’s science, technology, engineering, and mathematics)!

InterExchange is a proud partner of the BridgeUSA Early Career STEM Research Initiative, and these programs strengthen international connections and contribute to the flow of ideas across continents. We recently caught up with some of our female participants to see how their time in the U.S. helped further their careers in these traditionally male-dominated fields.

Eva K.

Molecular Biology

Eva K. from Germany spent six months expanding her skills in molecular biology at Neurona Therapeutics in San Francisco, CA.

Eva had the opportunity to bond with colleagues in San Francisco
Eva had the opportunity to bond with colleagues in San Francisco. Image courtesy of Eva K.

Eva said that interning with Neurona Therapeutics was great because “on the one hand [it’s] a great company with a kind and friendly environment. And on the other side, as an intern, you have a positive and great chance to work scientifically in [the] industry.”

During her internship, Eva had the opportunity to expand her scientific skills by “performing NK cell cytotoxicity assay, [and] working with new gadgets in cell cytotoxicity subject,” in addition to becoming “more self-confident with the English language.”

Here’s what Eva had to say:

In general, I had a great experience during my internship. [I had a] great experience within my host company, American culture and finding new friends. I would recommend it because [it’s] a once-in-a-lifetime chance to live once in another culture/country and work in a different culture within [the] industry.

– Eva K.

Oumaima B.

Electrical and Electronic Engineering Technologies/Technicians

Originally from Morocco, Oumaima came to the U.S. for five months for her internship in electrical engineering with Sciglob Instruments and Services.

Oumaima came to the U.S. for five months for her internship in electrical engineering.
Oumaima came to the U.S. for five months for her internship in electrical engineering. Image courtesy of Oumaima B.

Oumaima said the skills she improved during her internship included having technical discussions, becoming comfortable presenting her work, meeting new people in the workplace, and becoming fluent in English!

Oumaima let us know what the program meant to her:

This program helped me learn about myself so much. Being in a country I have never been before and where I knew absolutely no one was an amazing experience. And I am so glad I have met amazing people here in the US. I didn’t think I could get along this much with people with such a different culture and a different language of mine.

– Oumaima B.

Corinna M.

Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

Corinna M.’s six-month internship with Datalogic Holdings in Artificial Intelligence and Robotics helped her finalize her master’s thesis in Italy.

Corinna would recommend an internship with her host employer because it gave her “the chance to be exposed to a challenging scientific environment and learning new practical skills with a good guide. Moreover, people at the office are welcoming and supportive, sharing their knowledge.” Corinna was able to deepen her “knowledge in deep learning and edge computing, acquiring new techniques for computer vision tasks”.

Corinna let us know why she would recommend the J-1 program to others:

I would extremely recommend it because it has given me a great opportunity to grow, learning new hard and soft skills as well as a new way of interacting with people and environments that were out of my comfort zone.

– Corinna M.

Augusta F.

Architecture

Augusta F. from Lithuania spent a year training with her host company, Joe the Architect, in Boston.

Augusta had the chance to spend a year in Boston
Augusta had the chance to spend a year in Boston. Image courtesy of Augusta F.

During her training program, Augusta was able to expand her skills in “project management, [and] communication with clients and team members,” in addition to her “task organization, and planning skills.”

Augusta explained why she felt her time in the U.S. was beneficial:

I believe this program gives people a special opportunity to experience a different/ American environment. This program allows people to jump in the shoes of a local person who is not only traveling here but also working in this environment. Therefore, you have more chances to learn about day-to-day life, work ethics and methods, and communication principles.

Augusta F.
A BridgeUSA internship or training program is an excellent opportunity to grow professionally and personally. Image courtesy of Augusta F.
A BridgeUSA internship or training program is an excellent opportunity to grow professionally and personally. Image courtesy of Augusta F.

A BridgeUSA internship or training program is an excellent opportunity to grow professionally and personally. By fostering international connections, American host employers also reap benefits from hosting J-1 interns and trainees. If you want to be a part of the Early Career STEM Initiative and have your own cultural exchange experience in the USA, start your Career Training USA application today!

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Abigail is currently the Participant Services Coordinator working in the Career Training USA department at InterExchange. Abigail has been with InterExchange for almost 5 years and lives in Portland, Maine.

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