Dr. Pamela McCauley’s new book is out. Engineering for Teens: A Beginner’s Guide for Aspiring Engineers is aimed at middle and high school students who may be interested in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) careers but aren’t sure where to start.
"Today more than ever, there is a need for talented people with technical skills to solve the world’s grand challenges," Dr. McCauley writes. "Future engineers who are in middle school and high school today will lead the way as they produce engineering innovations that make the world cleaner, more accessible, healthier, more equitable, and safer for billions of people."
Each chapter of this book investigates a separate engineering track, an outlook for the future of the discipline, a major development within that discipline, and interviews with dynamic young engineers.
You’ll also find career checklists, tips on how to pursue your dream career in engineering, and more.
Watch the Engineering for Teens book launch webinar on YouTube.
Dr. Pamela McCauley received the top award at Women of Color magazine's 24th annual STEM Conference.
She has authored over 100 technical papers, book chapters, conference proceedings, and the bestselling ergonomics textbook, Ergonomics: Foundational Principles, Applications, and Technologies.