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Five From ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ APL Receive Women of Color Recognition
Five staff members from the ÃØÃÜÖ±²¥ Applied Physics Laboratory (APL) in Laurel, Maryland, were honored last month with Women of Color STEM Awards. The annual awards honor promising innovators and inventors who are making a difference in their disciplines as well as demonstrating a commitment to mentoring and encouraging women in STEM fields.
Suman Woolums, a human systems engineer and supervisor, received a special recognition. In 2019, through an APL innovation challenge, Woolums led an all-female team that developed a helmet-mounted, relatively inexpensive, lightweight augmented reality display designed to support field operations. She then helped transform the challenge into the Laboratory-wide BLAST (Building Leaders Accelerating Science and Technology) program for early-career staff that is now in its second year.
Four other APL women — Latise Baker, Cara Hall, Karmethia Thompson and Shahnaz Ukani — received Technology Rising Star awards.