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  2. Lisa Randall - Wikipedia

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    Lisa Randall HonFInstP (born June 18, 1962) is an American theoretical physicist and Frank B. Baird, Jr. Professor of Science at Harvard University. [1] Her research includes the fundamental forces of nature and dimensions of space.

  3. Women in physics - Wikipedia

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    Lise Meitner is the female physicist the most nominated, 16 times for Physics and 14 times for Chemistry. [20] About 1.7% of the Nobel nominations in Physics up to 1970 were women. [ 20 ]

  4. Suzie Sheehy - Wikipedia

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    Sheehy is a science communicator and public speaker. Working with Emmanuel Tsesmelis, during her DPhil Sheehy designed a particle physics outreach show Accelerate! for 11- to 18-year-old children in the United Kingdom which later also ran in Germany. [6] She was responsible for training presenters and delivering shows and workshops. [6]

  5. List of female scientists in the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    Choi Sookyung, particle physicist; Chung Kwang Hwa (born 1948), physicist and president of the Korea Research Institute of Standards and Science, Korea Basic Science Institute, and Korean Vacuum Society; Jun Mikyoung, statistician; Kim Eun-Ah (born 1975), condensed matter physicist; Kim Ju-Lee (born 1969), mathematician, educator, now in the ...

  6. List of physicists - Wikipedia

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    Pictures of some physicists (mostly 20th-century American) are collected in the Emilio Segrè Visual Archives and A Picture Gallery of Famous Physicists; 20th-century women in physics in the Contributions of 20th Century Women to Physics archive

  7. Alice Bean - Wikipedia

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    Bean was appointed a fellow of the American Physical Society in 2011 for her contributions to silicon detectors, heavy quark physics, and Quarked! [6]. She has won the University of Kansas Henry E. Gould award for distinguished service to undergraduate engineering education and in 2007 she was awarded the Wally and Marie Steeples faculty award for Outstanding Service to the People of Kansas.

  8. Quantum computer discovers bizarre particle that remembers ...

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    Researchers have used a quantum computer to uncover a mysterious particle called an anyon that appears to remember its past. Anyons were first theorised by physicists in the 1970s, with a ...

  9. Melissa Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Melissa Eve Bronwen Franklin (born September 30, 1956) is a Canadian experimental particle physicist and the Mallinckrodt Professor of Physics at Harvard University. [1] In 1992, Franklin became the first woman to receive tenure in the physics department at Harvard University and she served as chair of the department from 2010 to 2014.