Navigating the landscape as a woman in engineering
Tuesday, October 18, 2022 · 1:00 p.m.
London (GMT +1:00)
WEBINAR ENDED
About this Webinar
We will be hearing from two inspiring women who are spearheading their own careers and leading the field.
Hear how they have navigated and overcome challenges and how they are looking ahead at taking control of their careers in the future.
Take the time to ask about their experience and gain advice that you are needing for your next steps in your careers.
Agenda
Maryam Gharebaghi
Mohriam Kanyingi
Q&A
Presenters
Maryam Gharebaghi
Principal Process Engineer, Worley, MIChemE, CEng
My name is Maryam Gharebaghi. Born and bred in Tehran, Iran, I have studied internationally before settling down in Scotland as a process engineer in the oil and gas industry.
I completed my chemical engineering degree at the University of Tehran, worked for few years as a graduate engineer in a consultant company. Then I did a master’s degree at the Eastern Mediterranean University in Cyprus. I studied for my PhD at Leeds University before I moved to Aberdeen where I volunteered in a charity book shop prior to my decision to apply for jobs in the oil and gas sector. I have travelled far for it … For the Love of Engineering!
Amy Stewart
Regions Executive - IChemE
Olivia Callaghan
Regions Executive - IChemE
Victoria Darcy
Regions Executive - IChemE
Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE)
Mohriam Kanyingi
Process Engineer, BP Solutions, MIChemE, CEng
Mohriam joined bp as a graduate in 2012, working as a Process Engineer in the North Sea region for onshore gas and offshore oil processing facilities.
Mohriam's career has also taken her on overseas assignments in other bp regions including Angola and Egypt, which have provided opportunities to travel and experience different cultures and ways of working, while holding a number of technical and project management roles.
Mohriam has experience of major project start‐ups on site, asset management and brownfield modification projects in the oil and gas industry across a range of onshore, offshore and FPSO assets in diverse locations.
Mohriam has a Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering and is a Chartered Member of the UK Institute of Chemical Engineers.
Mohriam currently works in the central bp Solutions Process Engineering team, providing solutions to complex issues for all of bp's production regions across the globe, including process modelling, de-bottlenecking projects and root cause failure analysis.