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1965 / ROMANIA
Cătălina Curceanu
She is a lead researcher at the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare. She researches low energy. She became interested in science as a child. She studied physics at the University of Bucharest and graduated as a Valedictorian. She earned her PhD from the Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering.
In 2010 she was awarded Personality of the Year by the Romanian Academy in Rome. She works at CERN on the OBELIX experiment, looking for Exotic mesons, and DIRAC, looking for exotic pionium.
by Alessia E (Tina)
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Özlem Türeci
1967 / Germany
Özlem Türeci studied in Germany. She attended, among others, the Städtisches Gymnasium in Bad Driburg and the Werner-von-Siemens-Gymnasium in Bad Harzburg.
by Anhelina P. (Marianna)
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Canan Dağdeviren
1985 / TURKEY
Canan Dağdeviren is a Turkish academic,physicist,material scientist and asistant professor at the MIT, where she currently holds the LG Career Development Professorship in Media Arts and Sciences.
by Eslem Sevinç
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Nina Tandon
1980 / the USA
As a biomedical engineer, Tandon worked at Columbia University to force growth and stimulation of cells, using electrical currents. Currently, she has grown cells on rat hearts, to beat, but her ultimate goal is to have the ability to create a process where scientists can grow entire human organs.
by Ebrar (Sevinç)
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Nana Voitenko
1968-Baku , Azerbaijan
Nana Voitenko is a Ukrainian neurobiologist , electrophysiologist , and pain researcher . Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Head of the Sensory Signaling Department of the Bogomolets Institute of Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine .
by Mila (Marianna)
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Margaret Hamilton
1936 / the USA
American computer scientist who was one of the first computer software programmers; she created the term software engineer to describe her work. She helped write the computer code for the command and lunar modules used on the Apollo missions to the Moon in the late 1960s and early ’70s.
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Florica Topârceanu
1954 / Romania
She is best known for her work on Antarctic aquatic viruses and for developing the Antarctic scientific community in Romania. She was the first Romanian woman biologist to study life in Antarctica, and the first Romanian woman expert to the Antarctic Treaty.
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FeryalÖzel
1975 / Turkey
She has made pioneering contributions to the physics of neutron stars and black holes, as well as to the co-evolution of black holes and galaxies in the early Universe. She made the first size predictions of the images of nearby supermassive black holes at different wavelengths.
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Team 1Find the SCIENTIST
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1965 / ROMANIA
Cătălina Curceanu
She is a lead researcher at the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare. She researches low energy. She became interested in science as a child. She studied physics at the University of Bucharest and graduated as a Valedictorian. She earned her PhD from the Horia Hulubei National Institute of Physics and Nuclear Engineering. In 2010 she was awarded Personality of the Year by the Romanian Academy in Rome. She works at CERN on the OBELIX experiment, looking for Exotic mesons, and DIRAC, looking for exotic pionium.
by Alessia E (Tina)
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Özlem Türeci
1967 / Germany
Özlem Türeci studied in Germany. She attended, among others, the Städtisches Gymnasium in Bad Driburg and the Werner-von-Siemens-Gymnasium in Bad Harzburg.
by Anhelina P. (Marianna)
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Canan Dağdeviren
1985 / TURKEY
Canan Dağdeviren is a Turkish academic,physicist,material scientist and asistant professor at the MIT, where she currently holds the LG Career Development Professorship in Media Arts and Sciences.
by Eslem Sevinç
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Nina Tandon
1980 / the USA
As a biomedical engineer, Tandon worked at Columbia University to force growth and stimulation of cells, using electrical currents. Currently, she has grown cells on rat hearts, to beat, but her ultimate goal is to have the ability to create a process where scientists can grow entire human organs.
by Ebrar (Sevinç)
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Nana Voitenko
1968-Baku , Azerbaijan
Nana Voitenko is a Ukrainian neurobiologist , electrophysiologist , and pain researcher . Doctor of Biological Sciences, Professor, Head of the Sensory Signaling Department of the Bogomolets Institute of Physiology of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine .
by Mila (Marianna)
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Margaret Hamilton
1936 / the USA
American computer scientist who was one of the first computer software programmers; she created the term software engineer to describe her work. She helped write the computer code for the command and lunar modules used on the Apollo missions to the Moon in the late 1960s and early ’70s.
by a guest of SIM
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Florica Topârceanu
1954 / Romania
She is best known for her work on Antarctic aquatic viruses and for developing the Antarctic scientific community in Romania. She was the first Romanian woman biologist to study life in Antarctica, and the first Romanian woman expert to the Antarctic Treaty.
by Nicoleta Androne
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FeryalÖzel
1975 / Turkey
She has made pioneering contributions to the physics of neutron stars and black holes, as well as to the co-evolution of black holes and galaxies in the early Universe. She made the first size predictions of the images of nearby supermassive black holes at different wavelengths.
by Arife Feyza Sevinç