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Elanor Huntington was the first female Dean of Engineering at the Australian National University and is trying to grow diversity in the engineering community to attracting more young women to STEM careers. In this TED Talk, Huntington discusses the importance of engineers and how engineering creations bring people together. Take a look into this compelling TED Talk that encourages the broader participation of STEM fields and the value of recognizing and redefining engineering.

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