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Join Keysight at WE23
October 26-28, 2023
Los Angeles Convention Center
Los Angeles, CA
Booth #1729
Help us accelerate innovation to connect and secure the world
We’re proud of our strong relationship with the Society of Women Engineers (SWE), and we’re excited to participate in WE23, the world's largest conference for women in engineering and technology.
Keysight employees from around the world will participate in WE23. Our attendees represent a variety of experience levels and support different business initiatives like 5G, aerospace and defense, automotive electronics and energy systems, massive IT infrastructure projects, operational excellence in supply chain management, and customer service. Their areas of specialty include hardware, software, solutions, systems, manufacturing engineering, R&D, sales, marketing, metrology, safety, and more.
Keysight at WE23 Career Fair
October 26-27, Booth #1729
Are you an industry professional, recent graduate, or current student with a background in information technology, supply chain, computer science, materials science, electrical, mechanical, or chemical engineering? If so, we’d love to meet you!
We are scheduling interviews for WE23 attendees that are a good match for Keysight, so upload your resume now!
Exhibit Hours:
Thursday, October 26, 2023: 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Friday, October 27, 2023: 10:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Interview Booth Hours:
Thursday, October 26, 2023: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Friday, October 27, 2023: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Distinguished New Engineer Award
Recognizes a SWE member who has demonstrated outstanding technical performance, as well as leadership in SWE, engineering organizations including but not limited to SWE’s partner organizations, and the community.
Gabriella Bailado
Business Development and Marketing Manager, Aerospace Defense Government Solutions
Gabriella Bailado is a Business Development and Marketing Manager for Keysight’s Aerospace, Defense, and Government Solutions Organization. In this role, she has responsibility for Worldwide military, prime contractors and solution partners, as well as managing the marketing strategy. Gabriella has several years of experience in defense and wireless technical applications in a range of roles from product management, and application engineering. Gabriella holds a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
Keysight WE23 Speakers
Keysight Tech Talk
Friday, October 27, 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM
Keysight equips visionaries and leaders with the insights and tools that accelerate innovation to make our world more connected and safe. Learn how Keysight enables technology breakthroughs across multiple industries, including 6G, electric and autonomous vehicles, the space race, and the quantum revolution. During this Tech Talk, Xioranny Linares, Keysight’s Quantum Business Director, will share how Keysight’s pioneering solutions are pushing the boundaries of engineering, and how she and other Keysight women engineers contribute to that success.
Xioranny Linares, PhD
Quantum Business Director, 6G and Growth Initiatives
Dr. Xio Linares is the Quantum Business Director at Keysight Technologies in Santa Rosa, California. Since 2015, Xio has led global cross-functional engineering teams to develop Keysight’s Quantum Control Solutions. Prior to joining Keysight, she held various research positions at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Cisco, Intel and Applied Materials developing ICs, MEMS and batteries. She received a PhD in Materials Science and Engineering and a double-major bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science from University of California Berkeley. Dr. Linares is committed to collaborating with other researchers and industry leaders to drive innovation and bring emerging technologies to market.
Beyond the Crash Test Dummy: Gender-Inclusive Vehicle Safety
Saturday, October 28, 10:00 AM - 10:45 AM
Vehicle safety is a critical part of our everyday life. If you are interested in learning more about the safety features of vehicles and how the data gap disadvantages women’s safety, join us for this session. This session will provide an overview on the development of safety features in cars (either classical, e.g. seatbelt, or modern, e.g. autonomous vehicles), how they are being tested, and the data gap that exists in the testing of those features. You will gain insights on actions you can take to increase your personal safety while driving.
Jule Dlugosch
Solution Architect, Wireless Automotive
Jule Dlugosch, in her day to day work, develops custom measurement solutions for automotive customers around the communication of vehicles where one of the projects is about eCall (European automated emergency calls) tests in a crash test site. She completed her bachelor’s degree in electrical and electronic engineering at the Cooperate University Baden-Wuerttemberg, Stuttgart, campus Horb, in cooperation with Keysight. Jule also has a passion for DE&I and is representing her department within Keysight on their DE&I committee. Within Keysight Jule progressed through different departments starting with R&D and manufacturing during her bachelors degree and then proceeding to develop from a technical support role to her current sales role, where she works with customers on communication technologies in vehicles.
Measure Like a Metrologist: The Importance of Good Measurements
Saturday, October 28, 1:00 PM - 1:20 PM
Someday soon, an autonomous vehicle will pull up, you will get inside and head off to your destination. For this to happen, the car needs to continuously measure speed, position, time, and the location of nearby obstacles. Precise measurements are crucial for autonomous vehicles and many other technology devices, from fitness trackers to GPS-enabled mapping applications. Yet measurement is more than simply what devices can do. Measurement is the lifeblood that produces data for research projects, designs, and operations. What measurements do you make? Do you use calibrated equipment? Do you know your equipment accuracy? Aimed at sharpening your measurement science knowledge, this talk will clarify how you know if you are making good measurements, how to ensure the measurement accuracy for a particular task, and how accuracy affects your decision-making. This is a fantastic opportunity to obtain core measurement science concepts and apply them to the measurements you make.
Michael Dobbert
Senior Manufacturing Development Engineer, Manufacturing Metrology
Michael Dobbert is a senior Manufacturing Development Engineer working from Santa Rosa, California, specializing in manufacturing metrology. He earned a B.S. degree in Electrical Engineering from California State University, Sacramento and has spent multiple decades developing calibration and manufacturing test processes for measuring instruments. Michael joined the National Conference of Standards Laboratories, International (NCSLI) in 2006. He has presented a dozen conference papers on various metrology topics, five of which earned best paper awards. Michael has also published three papers in NCSLI's Measure Journal, and another paper published in Microwave Journal.