Q&A: Texas Instruments' Mubina Toa on Finding Engineering Rewarding and Fun
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Gina Roos
Summary
An interview with Mubina Toa, systems engineering manager at Texas Instruments, conducted in celebration of International Women in Engineering Day. Toa discusses her journey into engineering despite initially resisting it, her inspiration from the gadget revolution, and her perspective on engineering as both rewarding and fun. The article highlights her career path, her work in current sensing at TI, and her advice for aspiring engineers.
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I told myself that I would never be an engineer, but the gadget revolution introduced me to a new world of electronic devices.
The introduction of electronic devices that were changing people's lives inspired me.
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