Philippa Fawcett In 1890, Fawcett scored the highest mark of all the candidates for the Mathematical Tripos. She was placed `above the Senior Wrangler'

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
ENERGY ENGINEERING MASTERS DEGREE. Why a Consortium? Great problems are solved with high performance equipment. We celebrate that eight leader companies.
Advertisements

Science Department Open House Integrating Technology into Science Courses.
Lord Rayleigh a.k.a. John William Strutt. John William Strutt Born: 12 Nov 1842 in Langford Grove (near Maldon), Essex, England Born: 12 Nov 1842 in Langford.
Learning Objective - To understand the significance of Millicent Fawcett Success Criteria - ‘I can explain who Millicent Fawcett was, and what she did.
Sir Ronald Aylmer Fisher Born: February Died: July
Denae and Rebecca Chemistry 11.  Born: December 18, 1856 Cheetham Hill, Manchester, England Family: Mother – Emma Swindells Father – Joseph James Thomson.
Women and the establishment of Biochemistry in the UK, Robert B. Freedman School of Life Sciences, Warwick University.
Dec 2014 SPOTLIGHT ON Inventor of Kevlar.  Kwolek earned a Bachelor of Science degree with a major in chemistry from Margaret Morrsion Carnegie.
JOHN POPLE by Maryjane P. Villanueva.
What is “Solid State Physics”??. Reminder of the Course Objective To expose students to the rich, broad, varied field of SOLID STATE PHYSICS This ISN'T.
Born: London, England, July 25, 1920 Died: London, England, April 16, 1958 Pioneer Molecular Biologist.
New Degree Program in BIOMEDICAL PHYSICS. What is Biomedical Physics? Biomedical Physics: - Applications of physics to biology and medicine. Molecular.
Vi Hart – the best mathematical doodler ever!?! When you think about good mathematicians, do you think of men and women?
2013 Faculty of Medicine Research Awards Celebration.
Albert Einstein
Essential Engineering Intelligence Engineering opportunities 1 Women and technology in the First World War and beyond.
Mechanical Engineer. Mechanical Engineers use computers to help designing. There are more Mechanical Engineers then there are any other kind of engineers.
Ernest Orlando Lawrence By: Jordan Lembke ♥. InFo Born August 8 th, 1901 in Canton, South Dakota Parents: Carl and Gunda Lawrence Went to USD in 1919,
Vi Hart – the best mathematical doodler ever!?!. Famous Women in Mathematics Euler´s Number – 17 th Century Taylor Series - Newton´s equation for the.
The Life of Ernest Rutherford Corinne Chiasson. Table of Contents Schooling Personal Info Radioactivity Canadian Contribution Atom Structures Accomplishments.
ERNEST RUTHERFORD AND THE ATOMIC MODEL
AVID 1 FINAL By: Angel Carrillo. WHY I WANT TO GO TO UCI  I’ve been to UCI twice and I really liked the school.  UCI has the major I would like. 
Leonardo Pisa Bigollo Also known as Leonardo Fibonacci.
Sir William Bragg By: Aubrie Odegaard. Born in Westward, Cumberland, on July 2, got a scholarship to Trinity College, Cambridge 1884: 3rd place.
TIM BERNERS LEE By: Jasalyn K. Lucas. PERSONAL LIFE  He was born in London, England on June 8, He is still alive and is currently 59 years old.
Physics Biography By: Josh Auble,. Interesting Facts Ernest T. S. Walton Born in Dungarvan, Ireland on October 6 th, 1903 In 1915, as boarder to the Methodist.
SPOTLIGHT ON Biophysicist, Physical Chemist and Molecular Biologist.
Hydrologists By Alex Morrison. Introduction I have chosen to do my presentation on a hydrologist because it not a well-know job and it is interesting.
American Chemical Society Careers In Chemistry. 1 2 American Chemical Society Provide State-of-the-Art Chemical Information Serving as a Premiere Professional.
Chapter IV Science. I. Importance A. Britain has played an important part in science over the world, both in theory and practice. B. Science in Britain.
BY: MEENA 8E Isaac Newton. Who is he? Isaac Newton was an English physicist, mathematician, astronomer, natural philosopher, alchemist and theologian.
Physics Department University of Chicago presented at the SPIN-UP Workshop June 4-6, 2010.
Frederick Gowland Hopkins By: Ella Swain. Introduction Frederick Gowland Hopkins was born on 20 th June Born in Eastbourne, Sussex, this soon to.
CHEMICAL ENGINEERING! Anneliese Gunter. JOB DESCRIPTION Job Prospects – Many graduates have entered research organizations, public utilities and consultancies.
By: In Jae Chung.  Marie Curie was born on November 7, 1867 in Warsaw.  Both of her parents strongly believed in the importance of education.  Marie.
Jag Mark How do like charges interact? unlike charges?
Know as the father of Computers
Christopher Cockerell was born in Cambridge. When he grew up, he studied engineering. Initially, he researched on radios and electronics. During the Second.
3 FAMOUS MATHEMATICS. Cassie Mcpherson 3 rd period May 2, 2013.
Determination of Activation Energies and Modeling of Low Temperature Creep of Alpha, Alpha-Beta, and Beta Titanium Alloys S. Ankem, FASM, University of.
The TTU/Howard Hughes Medical Institute Undergraduate Science Education
Adopt-a-Physicist Teresa Parson By: Chris, Andy, and Michelle.
James Chadwick By Maty Skinner. Born in Cheshire, England Born on 20th October, 1891 He attended Manchester High School. He graduated from the Honors.
Focusing on quality International Research Assessment Exercise 2008.
By: Alex Munks His work was so great that it cannot be compassed in a few words. His death is one of the greatest losses ever to occur to British science.
SOFIA KRUKOVSKY KOVALEVSKAYA
What is ecology? What are biotic and abiotic factors?
By: Nicole & Francesca 4B. Scientific Revolution: Born in Woolsthrope, England on December 25, 1642 Grew up in Grantham, England English physicist, astronomer,
Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman BY Gerrit Pearson.
Part 2- The World of Biology. Definition of biology: branch of science that studies life.
GEORGE BOOLE by 3B s.i.a Boole was born in 1815 in the English industrial town of Lincoln. George Boole's father was a tradesman in Lincoln.
WHAT IS BIOLOGY??  -Biology is the study of life and its processes –studies the form, structure, function, growth and development, behavior, and interaction.
PRESENTED BY Judy Hartegan Brad Thomas Doris Jackson.
CSIR NET LIFE SCIENCE.
Cambridge Nationals. OCR’s Engineering suite Cambridge Nationals Cambridge Technical Level 2 Cambridge Technical Level 3.
Выполнила: Студентка гр.Г-09 Федорова Татьяна
STEM in tutor time.
Great inventions and discoveries in the history of civilization
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
DR. ABDUS SALAM.
Bonding properties To know that there are 3 types of bonding
William Henry Fox Talbot
Department of Chemistry
What is “Solid State Physics”??
Advanced Placement Physics C-mechanics:
Michael James Lighthill
Stephen Hawking.
Chemical Engineering FRESHMAN 2학년 SOPHOMORE JUNIOR SENIOR Spring Fall
What does a Scientist look like? Can you name 5 male scientists?
Stephen Hawking His Life and Vestige .
Presentation transcript:

Philippa Fawcett In 1890, Fawcett scored the highest mark of all the candidates for the Mathematical Tripos. She was placed `above the Senior Wrangler' (that is, above the top first) because women were not then eligible for the Cambridge BA degree and therefore could not be classed as Wranglers. Following this she won a scholarship through which she conducted research in Fluid Dynamics. Her published papers include "Note on the Motion of Solids in a Liquid". Muriel Wheldale Onslow British biochemist – Her study of the inheritance of flower colour in the common snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus) contributed to the foundation of modern genetics. She also made important discoveries concerning the biochemistry of pigment molecules in plants, particularly the group of pigments known as anthocyanins. British mathematician

Ottoline Leyser British plant biologist – present. Leyser's research interests are in the genetics of plant development and the interaction of plant hormones with the environment. How plants grow and develop is crucial for the long term security of a sustainable supply of food and other plant products. She is the Director of the Sainsbury Laboratory. Constance Tipper British metallurgist and crystallographer – Tipper specialized in the investigation of metal strength and its effect on engineering problems. She was the first person to use a scanning electron microscope for studies of fracture and identified the cause of brittle fracture that plagued World War II Liberty Ships. Her 100th birthday in 1994 was celebrated by Newnham College with the planting of the Tipper Tree.

Athene Donald British physicist – present. Currently a professor of experimental physics at the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge. Athene Donald is known for her work relating mechanical properties to the structure of polymers. She has an active interest in the issues around women in science and has given many talks on the subject. Hertha Ayrton British engineer, physicist, mathematician and inventor She studied maths at Girton college but was not awarded a degree as Cambridge did not award degrees to women at this time. During her time at Cambridge she founded the Girton Fire Brigade. She was awarded the Hughes Medal by the Royal Society for her work on electric arcs and ripples in sand and water. She was nominated to become a Fellow of the Royal Society, however she was ineligible due to being married.