STEMHub Foundation’s founder, Dr. Adeola Olubamiji, was featured in a recent article by the University of Saskatchewan’s Alumni Magazine Green&White.
In the article, she shared how she changed her Ph.D. thesis from focusing on medical imaging to additive manufacturing (3D-printing) and medical imaging.
She also talked about STEMHub Foundation, the importance of representation, and how she helps others reach their academic goals.
Dr. Olubamiji completed her Ph.D. at the University of Saskatchewan (USask) in biomedical engineering in 2017, the first Black person to do so.
Read the full article here.