AUST lecturer recognized for work, influence in engineering

AUST lecturer recognized for work
AUST lecturer recognized for work
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An Ajman University of Science and Technology (AUST) lecturer in
the College of Engineering was awarded an honorable mention for the Global WIE
Inspiring Young Professional Award 2016.

Engineer Tazeen Sharif was given the award by the Institute
of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ Women in Engineering Committee (IEEE
WIEC) in recognition of her hard work in the engineering field and her
influence on others. Tazeen serves as an IEEE’s UAE ambassador.

Attendees celebrated Tazeen’s success and much deserved
award while noting her impact on the community through her work and dedication.

“You have clearly embodied this purpose and WIEC is pleased
to recognize you for substantive leadership, unconditional dedication,
exemplary contribution to IEEE Women in Engineering activities, and laudable
contribution in implementing community service projects which support and meet
the goals of advancing technology for humanity,” said one IEEE WIEC leader.

Tazeen was also praised by Ajman University and the College
of Engineering for her hard work, which has led to the noteworthy award.



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