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Lise Meitner Lectures

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The Lise Meitner Lectures (LML)[1] are a series of public lectures in honour of Lise Meitner. The lectures are organized jointly by the German Physical Society and the Austrian Physical Society, with the intention to showcase outstanding female scientists in physics or related fields. The annual lecture series not only aims at increasing the visibility of successful female researchers, but also at encouraging girls and young women towards careers in physics.

Awardees

  • 2019: Halina Rubinsztein-Dunlop, "Sculpted light in nano- and microsystems"[2]
  • 2017/18: Nicola Spaldin, "New materials for a new age" (DPG 2018/ÖPG 2017)
  • 2017/18: Johanna Stachel, "Erforschung von Urknallmaterie an der Weltmaschine LHC" (DPG 2017/ÖPG 2018)
  • 2016: Petra Schwille, "Ist Leben konstruierbar?"
  • 2015: Cornelia Denz, "Material in neuem Licht - wie maßgeschneidertes Licht Materie strukturieren und anordnen kann"
  • 2014: Felicitas Pauss, "Das Higgs-Teilchen: Unsichtbares sichtbar und Unmögliches möglich machen"
  • 2013: Jocelyn Bell Burnell, "Pulsars and extreme physics"
  • 2012: Renate Loll, "More than meets the eye: probing the Planckian structure of spacetime"
  • 2010: Anna Frebel, "Die ältesten Sterne im Universum und die chemische Entwicklung unserer Galaxie"
  • 2009: Cecilia Jarlskog, "Symmetries – exact and broken"
  • 2008: Mildred Dresselhaus, "Why are we so excited about nano-carbons?"

References

  1. ^ Deutsche Physikalische Gesellschaft. "Lise Meitner Lectures". Retrieved 2019-07-09.
  2. ^ Austrian Physical Society. "Lise Meitner-Lecture 2019 an der Technischen Universität Wien". Retrieved 2019-07-09.

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