Happy International Day of Women and Girls in Science! 👩‍🔬

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Let’s celebrate International Day of Women in Science 👩‍🔬 by showcasing the incredible work these 9 women are doing across the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM).

Kenza Battaglia is a thermal engineer working at the European Space Agency who performs vacuum thermal testing and verification.

At @ESOobservatory Eleonora Sani combines her astronomical background with strategic planning to shape the operations of the next generation of astronomical observatories.

Ivette Bermudez Macias works at the @EuropeanXFEL. She helps scientists deal with huge amounts of data of Nobel-Prize-winning research.

Anna Radoslavova is a PhD student at @CERN who tackles challenges like noise studies and intra-beam scattering at the Large Hadron Collider (LHD).

Elena Fernandez Cano is a Structural Engineer working at @fusionforenergy. She’s helping Europe deliver fusion energy, replicating the process that powers the sun.

Marta Mirolo, a Junior Scientist working at the @ESRFsynchrotron shows how X-rays can help scientists to better understand their processes and materials.

Pilar Cano Megias is a post doctoral researcher. She works at the SMART tokamak project and she is a beneficiary of the @Euro-fusionOrg Researcher Grant.

Diënty Hazenbrink is a scientific officer working at @EMBLorg. She specialises in developing innovative high-throughput workflows to advance microbiological research.

Martina Sandroni, a Chemistry Laboratories Manager working at ILL Neutrons for Society, supports researchers in laboratories, even when handling toxic and delicate substances.

#ESA #STEM #WomenInSTEM

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14 Comments

  1. Congratulations and thank you for all your work! You make the world a better place.

    Yes I hate the fact that I'm going to have to defend myself for being from the United States for the next four years but, Yes I'm not going to stop celebrating internationally recognized recognition of people who have historically, tragically been ignored despite their contributions. Gotta find a better way of saying that.

  2. That's understanding why we make fewer and fewer discoveries in Europe, even in science wokism goes first instead of competence the important factor is being a woman not being actually good at his job

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