Posts Tagged ‘material sciences’ (8 articles found)

Women in Science Forum

03/03/2008

by Margaret Brimble Same Author (1)

Creativity in the Molecular World of Materials Science

As a young girl, Professor Margaret Brimble believed she wasn't a "creative" person. She admired friends who could draw and write poetry and decided she would just have to settle for good grades in Math and Latin. But then she discovered organic chemistry...
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L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

22/02/2007

by Anne Bougel Same Author (4)

Prof. Margaret Brimble, 2007 Laureate for her contribution to the synthesis of complex natural products, especially shellfish toxins

Discover the 5 laureates of the 2007 edition of the For Women In Science programme that recognizes outstanding women researchers from the five continents, who have contributed to scientific progress. Meet Prof. Margaret Brimble2007 laureate for Asia-Pacific in video and more...
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L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

22/02/2007

by Anne Bougel Same Author (4)

Prof. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim, 2007 Laureate for her exploration and analysis of plants from Mauritius and their bio-medical applications

Discover the 5 laureates of the 2007 edition of the For Women In Science programme that recognizes outstanding women researchers from the five continents, who have contributed to scientific progress. Meet Prof. Ameenah Gurib-Fakim2007 laureate for Africa and Arab States in video and more...
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L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

22/02/2007

by admin Same Author (14)

Prof. Mildred Dresselhaus, 2007 Laureate for her research on solid state materials, including conceptualizing the creation of carbon nanotubes

Discover the 5 laureates of the 2007 edition of the For Women In Science programme that recognizes outstanding women researchers from the five continents, who have contributed to scientific progress. Meet Prof. Mildred Dresselhaus2007 laureate for North America in video and more...
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L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

03/03/2005

by L'Oreal Foundation Same Author (51)

Prof. Myriam P. Sarachik, 2005 Laureate for important experiments on electrical conduction and the transition between metals and insulators

Discover the 5 laureates of the 2005 edition of the For Women In Science programme that recognizes outstanding women researchers from the five continents, who have contributed to scientific progress. Meet Prof. Myriam P. Sarachik, 2005 laureate for North America in video and more...
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L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

03/03/2005

by L'Oreal Foundation Same Author (51)

Prof. Belita Koiller, 2005 Laureate for her innovative theoretical research on electrons in disordered materials such as glass

Discover the 5 laureates of the 2005 edition of the For Women In Science programme that recognizes outstanding women researchers from the five continents, who have contributed to scientific progress. Meet Prof. Belita Koiller, 2005 laureate for Latin America in video and more...
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L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

03/03/2005

by L'Oreal Foundation Same Author (51)

Prof. Dominique Langevin, 2005 Laureate for her fundamental investigations of detergents, emulsions and foams

Discover the 5 laureates of the 2005 edition of the For Women In Science programme that recognizes outstanding women researchers from the five continents, who have contributed to scientific progress. Meet Prof. Dominique Langevin, 2005 laureate for Europe in video and more...
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L’Oréal-Unesco AWARDS

03/03/2005

by L'Oreal Foundation Same Author (51)

Prof. Fumiko Yonezawa, 2005 Laureate for her pioneering theory and computer simulations of amorphous semiconductors and liquid metals

Discover the 5 laureates of the 2005 edition of the For Women In Science programme that recognizes outstanding women researchers from the five continents, who have contributed to scientific progress. Meet Prof. Fumiko Yonezawa, 2005 laureate for Asia-Pacific in video and more...
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