Women in History – Marie Curie (1867-1934)
WaveLink, Inc. proudly commemorates Women’s History Month by recognizing the pioneering contributions of famous women in math and science. This week, we’re highlighting the achievements of Marie Curie who won the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1911 for isolating pure radium. She, along with husband Pierre, discovered polonium and radium, and won the Nobel Prize for Physics for discovering radioactivity. Her work paved the way for the discovery of artificial radiation and the neutron.
Women in History – Naomi Parker Fraley (1921-2018)
WaveLink, Inc. proudly commemorates Women’s History Month by recognizing the pioneering contributions of famous women in math and science. This week, we’re highlighting Naomi Parker Fraley, famously credited with being the inspiration behind the Rosie the Riveter posters of WWII. After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Naomi and her sister Ada joined other women at Alameda Naval Air Station to help repair combat-damaged aircraft. A photographer snapped a picture of Naomi operating an industrial machine in heels, and the rest is history.
Congratulations to our very own Jim Charlton for earning the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award! This award is given to those who have committed to building a stronger nation through volunteer service. We are so proud of you, Jim, and all that you do!
The President’s Lifetime Achievement Award was presented by Dr. Mark Brown, Greater Alabama Council Commissioner, and Jimmy Sneddon, current Talakto District Commissioner.
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Women in History – Ada Lovelace (1815-1852)
WaveLink, Inc. proudly commemorates Women’s History Month by recognizing the pioneering contributions of famous women in math and science. This week, we’re highlighting the achievements of Ada Lovelace, a British mathematician who is considered the first computer programmer. Through her work, she discovered that a computer could follow a sequence of instructions to make complex calculations. The early programming language, Ada, was named after her.
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Happy International Women’s Day to all the fierce, strong, and inspiring women out there! Let’s continue to break barriers, empower each other, and change the world. ✨ #InternationalWomensDay #WaveLinkInc#WaveLinkHuntsville #HuntsvilleAL
WaveLink, Inc. is on the lookout for an experienced Software Engineer to join our innovative team as a Software Engineer supporting the Mission Equipment Division (MED), Systems Readiness Directorate (SRD) within Aviation and Missile Center, Redstone Arsenal. The ideal candidate will have a working knowledge of military standards and requirements, as well as experience to support review of software life cycle data.
Apply today: https://bit.ly/3wHyHDK
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Women in History – Amelia Earhart (1897-1937)
WaveLink, Inc. proudly commemorates Women’s History Month by recognizing the pioneering contributions of famous women in math and science. This week, we’re highlighting Amelia Earhart, one of the most celebrated aviators and the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. Her independent and adventurous spirit led her to numerous aviation records, as well as encouraging women to pursue opportunities in the field of aviation.
Happy World Engineering Day!
Today, we celebrate the brilliant minds behind the innovative solutions shaping our world for the better. From groundbreaking AI technology to quantum technology, engineers are the driving force behind progress. Let’s recognize and appreciate their contributions to building a brighter, more resilient future for all. #WorldEngineeringDay #Innovation #WaveLinkInc
WaveLink, Inc. is celebrating Black History Month with a special focus on recognizing the significant contributions of Black Alabamians.
Jesse Owens, considered one of the world’s premier athletes in track and field, was born in Oakfield, AL. The first American to win four gold medals in a single Olympics, he also broke two world records and winning gold in the 100 meters, long jump, 200 meters and 4×100 meter relay at the 1936 Berlin Games. While running for Ohio State University at the Ben Ten Championships the year before, Jesse shattered three world records and tied another, considered the greatest single performance in his sport. Jesse Owens Memorial Park, located near his birthplace, is dedicated to his stories, his sport, and his legend.
We’re celebrating Engineering Week by adding to our already amazing team of engineers!
WaveLink, Inc. is currently hiring:
▪️ Architecture SME
▪️ FMS Case Manager
▪️ Survivability Engineer
Apply today: https://bit.ly/49Gvanh
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