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Biography
editI am Nina Baker, a former merchant navy deck officer, environmental campaigner and engineer and now an independent engineering historian specialising mainly in the histories of women who worked in engineering.
Research
editMy principal areas of publishedresearch interest are:
- Women in engineering, mainly UK
- Women in construction trades and professions
- Women in STEM current and past
- Construction history
Education
editI have a First Mate's Certificate of Competency (foreigngoing), BSc hons 2.1 in Engineering Design with Appropriate Technology and PhD in the durability of high alumina cement[1]
Memberships
editI am a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland (FIESIS), Honorary Member of the Women's Engineering Society (HMWES), member of the Construction History Society and a supporter of the Glasgow Women's Library where my collection of books and archives on women in STEM is now housed. I am a former Deacon (2022-23) of the Incorporation of Hammermen of Glasgow.
References
edit- ↑ Baker, Baker (1992). "The use of admixtures in high alumina cement mortar for the marine environment". Strathprints. 9th International Congress on Chemistry of Cement, New Delhi, 1992,. Retrieved 30 March 2016.
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