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The BCAM PhD student has participated in this initiative which aims to promote scientific and technological vocations among girls through a mentoring program On July 21st, the presentation of the […]
Much has been written about Alan Turing from the LGTBI+ collective. He is, without a doubt, the most well-known gay icon in the scientific context and, in particular, in the […]
Sofya Kovalévskaya (1850-1891) was a Russian Mathematician. She was born in Moscow in a noble family that frequented intellectual environments. Her uncle told her about the squaring the circle, the […]
Maryam Mirzhakani was born in Tehran in 1977. As a child, she loved to read and her dream was to become a writer. However, in high school, she discovered her […]
When studying at school, my passion for science was encouraged by the work of several women scientists who were engaged in physics, chemistry and mathematics. Maria Gaetana Agnesi was among […]
Florence Nightingale is one of the women who have inspired me. It hasn’t been many years since I discovered her figure. The first time I heard of her was in […]
The Spanish Society of Applied Mathematics (SeMA) has selected the thesis of the BCAM researcher in the field of Computational Methods in Applied Sciences and Engineering The European Community on […]
Ada Lovelace has inspired me since high school. The main reason for that arose from some mentors of the Ada Lovelace Project visiting my school. The Ada Lovelace Project is […]