Women in Engineering & Allies: Panel & Networking (Student Registration)
Event Information
Description
Join the Young Pipeliner’s Association of Canada and the University of Calgary Petroleum and Energy Society for a panel discussion about women working and studying engineering. Men and women of all experience levels are encouraged to attend and stay for networking afterwards. A light dinner will be provided.
Please note that this page is for student member registration only. Visit www.pesucalgary.ca to obtain a PES membership for the 2018/2019 school year. All professionals can register here.
Date: Tuesday, July 17
Time: 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Location: ConocoPhillips Auditorium, 3rd floor Gulf Canada Square (401 9 Ave SW)
Agenda:
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5:00 pm – attendees arrive, pick up food
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5:15 pm – panel discussion begins
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6:10 pm – audience questions
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6:30 pm – networking mixer
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7:00 pm – event concludes
Panelists:
Vik Kohli is Director of Engineering Services for Enbridge’s Liquids Pipelines assets. He is also an advisory board member for YPAC. He is heavily involved in culture shifts related to process safety management, engineering governance and asset management. Vik earned a degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Alberta, a Coaching Certificate from Royal Roads University, and holds Masters in Business Administration degrees from Cornell University in the United States and Queens University in Canada.
Holly Dunn graduated from the Memorial University of Newfoundland with a degree in Mechanical Engineering. The majority of her career has been within the oil and gas industry in both field and office settings. With a wealth of experience in projects, operations, reservoir and production she just moved into a new position as Sales and Blending Engineer for ConocoPhillips.
Amanda Calleberg is a reservoir engineering intern at ConocoPhillips, and a student of Chemical and Petroleum Engineering at the University of Calgary. She is the President of the University of Calgary Petroleum and Energy Society and the founder of the University of Calgary Drillbotics team. She has conducted university research on methane combustion in porous media and modeling downhole drilling parameters.