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Roma Agrawal

Agrawal builds a compelling narrative around the intricate world of structural engineering, where her designs and advocacy redefine urban landscapes and societal norms. Her passion for engineering is evident in her work on The Shard in London, showcasing her innovative approach to structural design. Meanwhile, her dedication to diversity within engineering highlights her belief in an inclusive industry that reflects varied perspectives. Agrawal's engineering philosophy marries the practical application of physics and mathematics with a deep commitment to collaboration, reflecting her childhood fascination with constructing and deconstructing objects like Lego.\n\nHer literary contributions, including the acclaimed book "Built: The Hidden Stories Behind Our Structures," reveal the unseen efforts and narratives underpinning architectural marvels. By demystifying complex concepts, Agrawal connects with a broad audience, bridging the gap between technical expertise and public understanding. Her work, also reflected in her children’s book, "How Was That Built?", extends her influence beyond adult readers, fostering curiosity about engineering among younger generations. This multi-faceted approach not only enriches the field's discourse but also inspires a diverse new wave of engineers.\n\nIn addition to her written work, Agrawal's bio is marked by active engagement in media and public speaking, where she champions greater inclusion in STEM fields. Recognized with an MBE and various awards, her efforts underscore the societal impact of engineering and the importance of diverse voices in shaping the future. Her unique ability to synthesize technical knowledge with storytelling ensures that both laypeople and professionals gain a deeper appreciation of the built environment and its role in human experience.

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