Navigating STEM as an ocean robotics engineer | Emery Nolasco
Careers in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) include diverse roles that go far beyond the traditional scientist in a lab coat. This is the first episode of a new video series called Navigating STEM, where we’re sharing how our staff navigated the waves on the way to a career at MBARI—and where they’re going from here. There are hundreds of paths to an ocean STEM career, and some of them may surprise you! MBARI engineer Emery Nolasco talks about how tinkering and robotics led her to a career working with autonomous underwater vehicles to help scientists study the deep sea. Senior Producers: Heidi Cullen, Nancy Jacobsen Stout, Kyra Schlining, Susan von Thun, Madison Pobis (MBARI video team) Producer/Editor/Videographer: Madison Pobis Production Support: Shari Bell Animation: Midnight Snacks http://www.midnight-snacks.com/ Music: Mind Games (pinegroove), Puzzling Discoveries (pinegroove), Anemoi Winds (Lance Conrad), Inside the Micro World (vitaminsound), Light of Hope (David Schuster) Check out MBARI for more: https://www.mbari.org/ Subscribe to MBARI’s newsletter here: https://mbari.us17.list-manage.com/su... Follow MBARI’s exploration and discoveries: Facebook: / Twitter: / mbari_news Instagram: / Tumblr: / mbari-blog LinkedIn: / monterey-bay-aquarium-research-institute-m...

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