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Happy #femalephysicistfriday! #onthisday in 1706 Émilie du Châtelet was born. She was a passionate physicist, mathematician and philosopher. She published several works & translated many others, including Newton's Principia. #femalephysicist #scientist #stem #womeninstem
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! #onthisday in 1706 Émilie du Châtelet was born. She was a passionate physicist, mathematician and philosopher. She published several works & translated many others, including Newton's Principia. #femalephysicist #scientist #stem #womeninstem
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! #onthisday in 1706 Émilie du Châtelet was born. She was a passionate physicist, mathematician and philosopher. She published several works & translated many others, including Newton's Principia. #femalephysicist #scientist #stem #womeninstem
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Pauline Morrow Austin, a physicist & meteorologist known for her work on weather radar. In 1947 she became a founding & only woman member of the American Meteorological Society's Committee on Radar Meteorology. #stem
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Mildred Allen, an American physicist who did research at Harvard & undertook post-doctoral work at the University of Chicago and Yale University. She also taught at Mount Holyoke, Wellesley and Oberlin Colleges. #stem
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Luisa Ottolini, an Italian physicist. She works for the Italian National Research Council & CNR · Institute of Geosciences and Earth Resources IGG, Unit of Pavia. She has co-authored more than 250 publications. #STEM
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Lisa Randall, a theoretical physicist working in particle physics & cosmology who is the Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science on the physics faculty of Harvard University. #womenistem #stem #physicist #lisarandall
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Kathryn Moler, an American physicist who is a Professor of Physics & Applied Physics and the current Dean of Research at Stanford University. #kathrynmoler #stem #womeninstem #womeninscience #steam #physics
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Karen Kavanagh, a professor & physicist whose main field of interest is electronic materials science – studying the effects of defects on the properties of semiconductor materials and devices. #stem #womeninstem
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Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Heidi Jo Newberg, an American astrophysicist known for her work in understanding the structure of our Milky Way galaxy. #stem #womeninstem #heidijonewberg #steam
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Gertrude Scharff Goldhaber. She was a German-born Jewish-American nuclear physicist who was a Fellow in the American Physical Society & American Association for the Advancement of Science. #womeninstem #stem
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Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Geertruida de Haas-Lorentz, who was a Dutch physicist & the first to perform fluctuational analysis of electrons as Brownian particles. She is considered to be the first woman to work in electrical noise theory. #STEM
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Fotini Markopoulou-Kalamara, a Greek theoretical physicist working with quantum gravity, foundational mathematics and quantum mechanics. She is also a design engineer working on embodied cognition technologies. #stem
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Evelyn Hu, a professor at Harvard who is a member of the National Academy of Engineering, the Academica Sinica of Taiwan, a recipient of an NSF Distinguished Teaching Fellow award & an AAAS Lifetime Mentor Award. #stem
#onthisday in 1898, Charlotte Moore Sitterly was born. She was an astrophysicist who published definitive books on the solar spectrum & spectral line multiplets. She detected that technetium, an unstable element, exists in nature. #femalephysicistfriday #stem
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Daphne Jackson OBE, who was a nuclear physicist. In 1971 she became the first female physics professor in the UK. She eventually rose to be the dean of the University. #stem #steam #womeninstem #daphnejackson
Happy #femalephysicistfriday! This week we are highlighting Carolyne Van Vliet, a physicist notable for the theory of generation-recombination noise, the theory of quantum transport in non-equilibrium statistical mechanics & contributions to Linear Response Theory. #stem