Toledo, OH: June 23, 2020: Dr. Ngalula Sandrine Mubenga, Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering Technology at the University of Toledo (UT) was honored to be the guest of Dr. Michael Toole, Dean of the College of Engineering, at the inaugural College of Engineering Town Hall. The informal, virtual town hall event was moderated by Jennifer Hall, […]
Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga Profiled In Video by Voice of America
Voice Of America Video Profile: Dr. Sandrine Mubenga, Ph.D., PE Professor at The University of Toledo, Founder and CEO of SMIN Power Group, Founder of the STEM DRC INITIATIVE Dr. Mubenga was profiled in March of 2020 by Voice of America (VOA) as she prepared for and delivered the 2020 keynote address at a Girl Power […]
Continue ReadingProfessor Mubenga, PhD, PE Gives Keynote Address At STEM Event
Dr. Sandrine Mubenga, PhD, PE, Electrical Engineer and Professor at The University of Toledo gave the Keynote Address at a STEM Education Event for Girls in Toledo Ohio. The Girl Power event was held February 08, 2020 at the Imagination Station in Toledo Ohio. The program publicity page gave a short bio as follows: Dr. Mubenga is […]
Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga Presented a TED Talk at TEDxMontrouge
Professor Mubenga, PhD, PE, was invited to present a TED Talk at the very first #TEDxMontrouge edition on November 9, 2019. The event was held at the Belfry of Montrouge, on the Avenue of the Republic, 92120 Montrouge, Montrouge, Hauts-de-Seine, 92120, France. The invitation was the result of her groundbreaking and tireless work to promote STEM education both in the […]
Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga to Give Keynote Address at 2020 Girl Power Event
Keynote Address, 2020 Girl Power Event, Imagination Station, Toledo Ohio USA Dr. Mubenga is scheduled to give a Keynote Address at the Girl Power Event taking place at the Imagination Station in Toledo Ohio on February 8, 2020. The event is designed to expose young ladies in grades 3 – 8 to female STEM professionals and encourage them […]
Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga Presents at TEDx Event
Dr. Mubenga, Professor of Electrical Engineering at the University of Toledo, was honored to have been invited to present “Ideas Worth Spreading” at TEDx Montrouge on November 9, 2019. The event was held at Montrouge, Hauts-de-Seine, France. The Theme for the Event was “The Spark”! The theme for the event was “Etincelle” which translates to English as “Spark”. Dr. Mubenga […]
Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga Is Proud to Support STEM Education in the DRC
Winners of the 2019 “Scholarship of Excellence” Announced by STEM DRC Initiative The STEM DRC Initiative and Dr. Sandrine Mubenga, PhD, PE are pleased to announce the 53 winners of our Ngalula Mubenga Scholarships of Excellence in STEM for 2019. In addition to these STEM education scholarships, there are 10 additional scholarship awards pending student […]
Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga to Give Presentation at University of Toledo
Dr. Mubenga has been invited to give a presentation titled, “Promoting STEM In Africa” at the University of Toledo. The presentation is given as part of the Fall 2019 BrownBag Series, “Across Campus and Around The World: Interdisciplinary Dialogue on Internatonional Issues. The series is organized by the Department of Sociology and Anthropology. The talk will […]
Continue ReadingEngineers Week at University of Toledo
The University of Toledo College of Engineering hosted Engineers Week with various activities held Feb. 17-23, 2019. The annual “E-Week” was started by the national organization, DiscoverE, to celebrate how engineers make a difference in the world, increase public dialogue about the need for engineers, and bring engineering to life for students, educators and parents. […]
Continue ReadingDr. Mubenga Leads Girl Day Robotics Workshop
Dr. Mubenga and several of her students participated a panel and presented a workshop at the Girl Day – “Introduce a Girl to Engineering” event held on 2/21/2019. Dr. Mubenga participated a panel and presented a STEM Education related workshop at the Girl Day event. Megan, Samanta, Alaric and Troy are students from her EET3350 Digital logic Design class who volunteered to help […]
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