Women In Physics Lecturer
The Australian Institute of Physics International Women in Physics
Lecture Series was instituted to celebrate the contribution of women to
advances in physics. Under this scheme, a woman who has made a
significant contribution in a field of physics will give (at least) one
lecture in a venue arranged by each participating branch of the AIP. The
lecture will be of interest to a non-specialist physics audience and is
expected to increase awareness among students and their families of the
possibilities offered by continuing to study physics.
2008
Dr. Christine Charles Research School of Physics and Engineering, ANU.
2007
Prof. Tanya Monro School of Chemistry and Physics, University of Adelaide.
2006
Prof. Deb Kane Physics Department, Macquarie University.
2005
Prof. Helen Quinn Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, Menlo Park, CA, USA
2004
Dr Nanda Dasgupta, Department of Nuclear Physics, Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering, Australian National University.
2003
Professor Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop, School of Physical
Sciences, The University of Queensland
2002
A/Professor Lidia Morawska, School of Physical and Chemical Sciences, Queensland University of Technology
2001
Dr. Gabriela Gonzalez, Department of Physics, Pennsylvania State University, USA
2000
Dr. Michelle Simmons, University of New South Wales
1999
Prof. Jocelyn Bell Burnell, Open University, U. K.
1998
Dr. Christine Davies, University of Glasgow
1997
Dr. Rachel Webster, University of Melbourne
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