GT Women at 2015 CUWiP
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Congratulations to Professor Deirdre Shoemaker and graduate student Andrea Welsh as the both took home awards in Georgia Tech’s 2014 Women’s Leadership Conference! “Each year at the Women’s Leadership Conference, Georgia Tech honors women who demonstrate exemplary leadership abilities. These are women who lead with heart, creating innovative solutions while inspiring and uplifting the entire
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http://ideas.ted.com/2014/08/14/5-facts-you-should-know-about-women-who-shaped-modern-physics/
Women who Shaped Modern Physics Read More »
Interesting read and study: http://www.communicatescience.eu/2010/08/does-gender-bias-effect-physics.html
Does Gender Bias Effect Physics Teaching? Read More »
This was my second experience in Europe, the first being a physics study abroad in Geneva. The purpose of this trip was to present research at a workshop on Advanced in Cardiac Dynamics at the Max Planck Institute and also at the BCAM Workshop on Nonlinear Dynamics in Biological Systems, as well as attending the
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Interesting blog post by Jessica Kirkpatrick: http://womeninastronomy.blogspot.com/2014/07/stop-interrupting-me-gender.html
Stop Interrupting Me: Gender, Conversation Dominance, and Listener Bias Read More »
My trip was fantastic and eye opening. I feel like I’ve changed from it because of all the situations I was put in. Of course I did all the classical things, such as drink wine and beer, eat lots of food, went to museums and bars…etc. but I think the most important part of my
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