Icon Award

The City of STEM Icon Award is given to a current Los Angeles resident who inspires young people and exhibits excellence in promoting and advancing STEM through teaching, funding, or facilitating programs in Los Angeles County.

Icon Award 2025 Recipient

Congratulations to Emily Calandrelli for being selected as the 2025 City of STEM Icon Award recipient. 

Emily Calandrelli

Emily Calandrelli is the 100th woman to fly to space, and an MIT-engineer turned Emmy-nominated science TV host. She’s the Host and Co-Executive Producer of Emily’s Wonder Lab on Netflix, she's featured as a correspondent on Netflix’s Bill Nye Saves the World and an Executive Producer and host of FOX's Xploration Outer Space. Emily is the author of the picture book Reach for the Stars, the science experiment book Stay Curious and Keep Exploring, and the science chapter book series, the Ada Lace Adventures. The third book in the series was launched to the International Space Station through the Story Time from Space program.

Emily is also a professional speaker who has spoken at venues like Google, Pixar, MIT, Texas Instruments, CERN, SXSW EDU and dozens of K-12 schools and Universities around the country. She focuses her talks on the topics of science communication, space exploration, and women in STEM. Her 3 TEDx talks are available on YouTube.

Emily's educational background is in engineering and policy. At West Virginia University she received bachelors in Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering. While at WVU she was awarded the Goldwater scholarship for research and Truman scholarship for policy work.

She received her Masters from MIT in Aeronautics and Astronautics as well as Technology and Policy.

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The City of STEM Icon Award is given to a current Los Angeles resident who has greatly promoted and/or advanced the STEM community within Los Angeles County either through teaching, funding, and/or facilitating programs.