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Name Birth Death Field or notable accomplishment Abishur Prakash: 1991: living: geopolitical futurist, author Adrian Berry: 1937: 2016: writer, journalist Alan Marshall
Zulma Brandoni de Gasparini (born 1944), Argentine paleontologist and zoologist. Constanza Ceruti (born 1973), Argentine archaeologist and anthropologist. Rachel Chan (graduated 1988), led group of research scientists to create more drought resistant seed in Argentina. Perla Fuscaldo (born 1941), Argentine egyptologist.
She is a Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. [1] She is the daughter of Lady Mary Cecilia Leveson-Gower (1917–2014) and Sir Samuel Clayton. Her maternal grandparents were Lady Rose Bowes-Lyon (an elder sister of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother), and William Leveson-Gower, 4th Earl Granville, naval commander, making her a second cousin ...
Barbara Askins (born 1939), American chemist. Karin Aurivillius (1920–1982), Swedish chemist and crystallographer. Alice Ball (1892–1916), American chemist. Ulrike Beisiegel (born 1952), German biochemist, researcher of liver fats and first female president of the University of Göttingen.
Pat Marsh (ice hockey) Jane Martin (public servant) Laura Massey. Natalie Massey. Rebecca McGowan. Molly McKenna. Hannah McKibbin. Amy Monkhouse (cyclist) Clare Morpurgo.
Margaret Robinson. Sharon Robinson (physiologist) Kate Robson Brown. Caroline Anne Ross. Susan Rosser. (previous page) ( next page ) Categories: 21st-century British scientists. 21st-century women scientists.
Hannah Fry. Hannah Fry HonFREng [ 2 ] (born 21 February 1984) [ 1 ] is a British academic, author and radio and television presenter. She is Professor in the Mathematics of Cities at the UCL Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis. [ 3 ] In January 2024, Fry was appointed to be the new president of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications ...
Notably among these female futurists is F.T Marinetti's own wife Benedetta Cappa Marinetti, whom he had met in 1918 and exchanged a series of letters discussing each of their respective work in Futurism. Letters continued to be exchanged between the two with F. T. Marinetti often complimenting Benedetta – the single name she was best known as ...