On this 8th March, International Women's Day, here are some news about women researchers to highlight the role of women in the field of mathematics. At BCAM we continue to work on the Gender Equality Plan in order to offer equal opportunities for the team of the centre. We encourage you to engage in BCAM efforts to increase the presence of women in our activities. Be active in promoting women's presence whenever you organize an event or invite a researcher! |
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Eva Gallardo, new president of the Spanish Royal Mathematical Society Eva Gallardo, Professor at the Complutense University of Madrid and ICMAT Researcher is, since February 2022, the new president of the Spanish Royal Mathematical Society. The former first vice-president takes over from Francisco Marcellán, who has held the post since 2015, and becomes the second woman to head the scientific society in its 111-year history. |
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#Cuéntame11F María Ángeles García-Ferrero, Juan de la Cierva Postdoctoral Fellow at Linear and Non-Linear research group, has participated in #Cuéntame11F. This initiative aims to enable women scientists from all stages, institutions and all STEM areas to bring their studies closer to society by recording a 3-minute video in which they explain their research to a non-specialist audience. You can vote for the videos from 9th March to 23rd March in Iniciativa 11 de Febrero YouTube Channel. | |
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#Voces 11F #Voces11F is the female science and popular science podcast where women scientists have a voice. In today's podcast, March 8th, International Working Women's Day, we are introduced to pioneering women and individual leaders: Noa González Borrajo, María León and María Berenguer. Noa has a PhD in biology and works in Asturias, at the Fundación Oso. María León is a biologist and illustrator, and María Berenguer is a computer engineer and expert in agile methodologies and Srum Master. You can listen to it in the following link. | |
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