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WOMEN IN PHYSICS: Second IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics

Second IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics

Beverly Karplus Hartline, Heritage University, Toppenish, WA, USA ; Ariel Michelman-Ribeiro, Boston University, Physics Department, Boston, MA, USA


AIP Conference Proceedings 795


Conference Location and Date: Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 23-25 May 2005


Subseries: None

Published November 2005; ISBN 0-7354-0278-7 One Volume Print, CD-ROM included; 260 pages; 8.5 X 11 inches, single column; Softcover; $95.00

Readership: International physics faculty; physics department chairs; university and college deans of science, graduate studies, and research; industry and government R&D managers; science educators; professional society officials in science and engineering fields; researchers working on gender and science.

Seeking to build on the momentum generated by the groundbreaking 2002 conference, 145 delegates from 42 countries gathered for the Second IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics. During three days of energizing and inspirational discussions, posters, and networking, attendees assessed the progress that had been made in the intervening years in recruiting, retaining, and promoting women physicists worldwide. A special purpose of this second conference was to spotlight the physics research women are conducting around the world. This proceedings includes the conference resolution and recommendations, plenary talks, status reports from 47 countries, as well as the fascinating results of a summer 2005 web-based survey of 1,600 physicists from 70 countries, along with an extensive section of abstracts of scientific and gender research from countries in every corner of the globe.

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CP# Editor(s) Title
628Hartline / LiWOMEN IN PHYSICS: The IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics