Pamela McCauley-Bush
Pamela McCauley-Bush (1963-) was the first African-American woman granted an engineering Ph.D. in the state of Oklahoma.[1]
Background
McCauley-Bush became a Martin Luther King, Jr. visiting associate professor of aeronautics and astronautics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. McCauley-Bush is professor and director of the Ergonomics Laboratory in the University of Central Florida Department of Industrial Engineering and Management Systems since 1993.[2] Bush is the program director for the National Science Foundation's I-Core program.[3]
McCauley-Bush became a mother at the age of 15. In 2013, McCauley-Bush was invited to the Orlando BETA Center to speak to the teenage mothers to share her story and encourage them to pursue technical career.[4]
McCauley-Bush founded T-STEM, which advocates for national STEM education, leadership, diversity and innovation initiatives in coordination with universities, colleagues and schools.[5]
McCauley-Bush worked as chief technology officer of Bush Enterprises between 1999 and 2012, where is provided technical and analytic support, software development, and industrial engineering.[6]
Books
Bush has authored several books, including "Winners Don't Quit: Today They Call Me Doctor" published in 2010,[7] "Transforming Your STEM Career Through Leadership and Innovation: Inspiration and Strategies for Women" published in 2012,[8] and "Ergonomics: Foundational Principles, Applications and Technologies (Ergonomics Design Mgmt Theory) (Ergonomics Design & Mgmt. Theory & Applications)" published in 2011.[9]
Awards
In 2012 McCauley-Bush was awarded a U.S. Fulbright Scholar for mathematically modeling human factors and related risks in disaster management.[10]
References
- Anderson, Jasmine (7 March 2019). "Community Focus: First African American woman to earn an Engineering Ph.D in Oklahoma". KOKH.
- "UCF Engineering Professor Pamela McCauley Bush Among Top Women in Technology Recognized by Connected World Magazine". PRWeb.
- "NSF - National Science Foundation". www.nsf.gov.
- "50/50 Campaign".
- "T-STEM, Inc. - Orlando, FL". Alignable.
- "Pamela Mc Cauley Bush | Hilaris SRL". www.hilarispublisher.com.
- McCauley Bush, Pamela (2010). Winners don't quit : today they call me doctor. IP Books. p. 256. ISBN 978-0972991261.
- McCauley Bush, Pamela (2012). Transforming your STEM career through leadership and innovation : inspiration and strategies for women. Academic Press. p. 198. ISBN 978-0123969934.
- McCauley-Bush, Pamela (2011). Ergonomics : foundational principles, applications, and technologies. CRC Press. p. 356. ISBN 978-1439804452.
- "College of Graduate Studies".