RENCI People with Dr. Linda Hayden

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Q: As a young person, what motivated you to pursue math and science as a career?

Q: How would you describe the reaction of family and friends when you told them that you were going to college to study mathematics and physics?

Q: Was there a defining moment in your college career that motivated you to keep pushing on toward your goals?

Q: What is the mission of the Center of Excellence in Remote Sensing Education and Research?

Q: What was the path that led you where you are now?

Q: What advice do you have for young people who are starting their college careers–particularly those interested in math and computer science?

Q: There is a lot talk about diversifying the workforce; how/why is it important to attract women and underrepresented minorities to STEM careers?

Biography

Linda B. Hayden is the Director of the Elizabeth City State University Center of Excellence in Remote Sensing Education and Research (CERSER). She is a professor in the department of mathematics and computer science, author of numerous articles and funded proposals, and is the recipient of the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring. In addition to her regular teaching duties, Hayden serves as co-director for the NSF CI-TEAM (Cyberinfrastructure-Training, Education, Advancement and Mentoring) Project and as co-principal investigator for the PolarGrid Project. Her research interests include remote sensing and grid networks. You can learn more about Dr. Hayden by visiting her website at http://nia.ecsu.edu/nrts/lhayden/haydenresume.html.