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Contributions of Women and Minority Physicists Rebecca D. Yapp Illinois State University
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AIP Study Percent of Physics Bachelor’s and Ph.D.’s Earned by Women, 1971-1998
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The Girl’s of Science Dr. Lise Meitner Dr. Shirley Ann Jackson Myself— Rebecca Yapp
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Lise Meitner (1878-1968) Discovery of Nuclear Fission “The Woman Behind the Bomb”
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Lise’s Childhood Born in Vienna Austria--1878 Family is Important Interest in Science & Math
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Lise in School No Women Allowed? 1901 University of Vienna Received her doctorate University of Berlin
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Lise’s Career Research with Otto Hahn Lise fled Germany due to Nazi Power Discovery of Nuclear Fission Nominated 9 times, yet never awarded Nobel Prize
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Shirley Jackson (1946- ) 1 st African American Woman to receive a doctorate from M.I.T. 1 st Woman to serve as Chairman of the Nuclear Regulatory Commission
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Shirley’s Childhood Born in Washington, D.C.--1946 How do things work? “Aim for the stars so that you can at least reach the treetops…” --Dad
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Shirley in School High School Valedictorian Studied Physics at M.I.T. Ph.D. in Theoretical Elementary Particle Physics
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Shirley’s Career Research at Bell Labs Professor at Rutgers University Chairman of U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission President of Rennselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Interesting Careers in Physics Medical Physics Nuclear Physics Physics in Automotive Industry
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Why I Chose Physics Interest in How Things Work Like Math and Science Physics and Biomedical Engineering
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