SawTeen See

SawTeen See

President, See Robertson Structural Engineers, LLC

Engineers!

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Close Up
  • What I Do
    I am mostly retired and no longer work for pay. I volunteer with professional societies, organizations, and universities. I am currently documenting some of my significant projects.
  • Why Engineering?
    I have always wanted to design buildings. Initially I studied architecture but then realized that my strengths were in structural engineering as I love math and physics.
  • School Days
    My primary school in Malaysia was an all-girls school run by Irish nuns. My high school was a Technical Institute where 90-95% of the students were male.
  • My Day at Work
    When I was actively working, my day involved developing structural concepts and designs, preparing and reviewing specifications and reports, reviewing contracts, and participating in design meetings with colleagues and project teams worldwide. I traveled frequently to project meetings and construction sites across the globe.
  • Best Part
    The best part is to be able to see and touch the buildings that I have designed and helped create.
  • Proud Moments
    I am honored to have been elected into the National Academy of Engineering (NAE), and to have received the CTBUH Fazlur Rahman Khan lifetime achievement award.
  • Challenges
    Coming from a hard-working but financially disadvantaged family, my parents instilled in me the value of education. Their dedication enabled my siblings and me to focus on our studies. I was so fortunate to receive a full scholarship from Cornell! I continued to work hard to receive the scholarships, supplemented by part-time work, to complete my bachelors and masters degrees.
  • My Family
    My parents, though not wealthy, prioritized education and worked tirelessly to provide us with opportunities to learn. My siblings emigrated to Australia, while I received a scholarship from Cornell to study architecture before switching to structural engineering. I have a daughter, son-in-law, and two adorable grandsons.
  • Dreams and Goals
    In the short term, I intend to document some of the important and significant projects that I have worked on. Both for the short term and long term, I also plan on spending more time with family, friends, and travel. I hope to continue supporting the various scholarships and fellowships that my late husband and I established, believing strongly in giving back and helping the next generation of engineers succeed.
  • Inspirations
    My late husband, my partner in life and work, was my inspiration and my compass.
  • My Advice
    A good background in math and science is desirable. Frequently it's the teachers and professors who will make the difference in instilling a love and understanding of these subjects. I had great teachers and professors who taught these subjects well. (I did not like chemistry!) Once you have these skill sets, the possibilities are endless.
Volunteer Opportunities
  • I am willing to be contacted by educators for possible speaking engagements in schools or in after school programs or summer camps.
  • I am willing to serve as a sponsor or coach for an engineering club or team.
  • I am willing to serve as science fair judge or other temporary volunteer at a local school.
  • I am willing to be interviewed by interested students via email.