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STEM from the Perspectives of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation and Engineering March 27 th , 2013

STEM Webinar. STEM from the Perspectives of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation and Engineering March 27 th , 2013. Presenters: Karen Bailey, PhD Student , University of Florida Eric Salazar, Project Manager , SoCal Edison’s Advanced Technology.

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STEM from the Perspectives of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation and Engineering March 27 th , 2013

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  1. STEM Webinar STEM from the Perspectives of Wildlife Ecology & Conservation and Engineering March 27th, 2013 Presenters: Karen Bailey, PhD Student, University of Florida Eric Salazar, Project Manager, SoCal Edison’s Advanced Technology Moderator: Kyra Young, SCS Program Coordinator

  2. How to Participate in the Webinar 1) Chat & Questions. If you do NOT have access to a mic and do not call in with a phone, you can use the Questions feature to type a question that you want to ask to the presenters. At the end of the presentation, the facilitator will read out loud any questions that come through this feature. 2) Raise Hand. For most of the webinar, all participants will be in listen-only mode, meaning they will be muted. When the presenter opens the floor for questions, people will not be unmuted unless they use the Raise Hand function.

  3. Karen Baileyobtained her BA in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from Princeton University and a Certificate in Conservation Biology from the University of New South Wales. Karenis interested in animal behavior, conservation, and the role indigenous and native human populations can play in conservation. Her PhD research with the University of Florida will examine land use practices and conservation ecology. She has lived and studied in Panama, Thailand, Australia, and New Zealand and will continue research in Swaziland while at UF. Karen Bailey PhD Student University of Florida She is also a South Central Scholars Alumnus!

  4. Eric Salazar’s areas of expertise include project management, new product development, business case development, and vendor engagement.  Eric has over a decade of professional experience as an engineer and project manager in the utilities and general government industries. Over the past three years, Eric has managed more than seven wireless communications projects in the (utilities) smart grid arena. He has broad and deep experience in utility home area networks, wireless communications, and consumer electronics.  Before joining Edison, Eric spent three years with DELTAWRX Consulting, performing various consulting engagements in the telecommunications and government sectors.   Ericholds an MBA from the USC’s Marshall School of Business and a BS in Mechanical Engineering from Cal Poly Pomona.  Eric enjoys spending his free time with his wife and extended family. Eric Salazar Project Manager SoCal Edison’s Advanced Technology, Home Area Network Group

  5. Karen Bailey Q&A – Open Forum Eric Salazar

  6. Thank YOU!!!

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