Barsha Karki wants to talk to you about data beyond Australian university degree
SYDNEY, Aug. 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ â" Back when international student Barsha Karki started her Engineering degree at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), she never imagined that one day sheâd be the face of a video series showcasing specialists in tech. Hear more student and alumni successes at the UTS Virtual Open Week this 7-10 September.
Today, the 2008 graduate of the UTS Master of Engineering Studies, Master of Engineering Management works as a pre-sales engineer for NetApp, a data management company based in Sydney. When sheâs not designing data management solutions, she hosts the All About Data video series, engaging other IT professionals and females in the industry for conversations about ⦠well, data.
âWhen the idea was first in development, I said, âIf you do anything, can I hijack one session for women in IT? Because Iâm really passionate about it,â she says.
âI wanted to have that conversation where women are invited and weâre not necessarily talking about being women in IT but were showing how women are doing great things.â
Barshaâs own journey as a woman in tech started at UTS, which is known for creating opportunities for women to thrive in traditionally male-dominated degrees. She chose the course because it offered an opportunity to build both her technical engineering skills and her potential as a manager and leader.
âIt was quite the sweet spot, to look at people but then have the option of engineering studies as well,â she says.
Beyond the hands-on learning approach that characterised her degree, Barsha says that students also had access to a wide range of industry-focused opportunities to prepare them for their future careers.
âI remember we had industry speakers that came in and spoke to us about 3G, 4G, people from Optus, people from other organisations. It was great â" I didnât feel like I was just in a classroom,â she says.
âI felt like I was being equipped, like I wasnât going to step into the working world without knowing anything because I could hear what I was learning was also applicable to industry.â
Originally from Nepal, Barsha is the first female engineer in her family. Itâs an achievement she credits to her parents, who did everything they could to give her access to a quality education.
The privilege that comes with that is something she doesnât take lightly. Through the All About Data series, as well as outreach and mentorship programs that target female students, Barsha is committed to helping other women explore the possibilities of tech degrees and careers.
These programs include the Lucy Mentoring Program, which connects female students studying STEM degrees with an industry mentor; and the Sydney Women in Engineering and Information Technology Speakers Program, both at UTS.
For Barsha, itâs a way of giving back to the degree and the profession that have shaped her life in a profound way.
âWomen often arenât aware of the opportunities, and if they are, there arenât many role models to look up to. Iâm very passionate about letting other people, especially young women, know that thereâs so much in engineering thatâs possible for them,â Barsha says.
âI think thatâs one of the things I want young people to know â" that anything is possible, that itâs entirely up to you how you create your career.â
On 7 September, join the live virtual discussion, âWhat is practice-based learning in STEM?â. Hosted by the UTS Faculties of Science, Engineering and Information Technology, this session will explore how industry engagement is key to the STEM student experience at UTS. This event is part of UTSâs Virtual Open Week, 7 â" 10 September. Discover more at uts.edu.au/virtual-open-week.
The University of Technology Sydney (UTS), located in central Sydney, is one of Australiaâs leading universities of technology. It is known for fusing innovation, creativity and technology in its teaching and research and for being an industry-focused university. UTS has a total enrolment of more than 40,000 students and is rated No.1 âyoungâ university in Australia in the QS rankings. For more information go to uts.edu.au.
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