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Monthly Archives: June 2015
An amazing first experience with public engagement at Soapbox Science Glasgow
“I had an amazing first experience with public engagement at Soapbox Science in Glasgow” says Ria Vaportzis (@RiaVaportzis). “The audience was engaged and asked a lot of interesting questions. We laughed a lot and had a great time. I’m looking … Continue reading
Don’t let anyone convince you that females are not good for science: Meet Cristina Lazzeroni
Cristina Lazzeroni is a reader in Particle Physics at the School of Physics and Astronomy in the University of Birmingham. Her research is in Particle Physics, in which she studies the building blocks of matter and their interactions. In particular, … Continue reading