“The name of Emily Warren Roebling will…be inseparably associated with all that is admirable in human nature and all that is wonderful in the constructive world of art” -Abram Hewitt (On the Bridge itself): “An everlasting monument to the self-sacrificing devotion of a woman and of her capacity for that higher education from which she…
Category: Women in STEM
367) Maria Mitchell
367: Maria Mitchell First Female Astronomer in the United States Born: 1 August 1818, Nantucket, Massachusetts, United States of America Died: 28 June 1898, Lynn, Massachusetts, United States of America Her name was pronounced Mariah (think Mariah Carey). Maria was also the first American scientist to discover a comet, the first woman elected to the…
366) Maryam Mirzakhani
366: Maryam Mirzakhani Mathematician and Professor at Stanford University Born: 12 May 1977, Tehran, Iran Died: 15 July 2017, Palo Alto, California, United States of America Maryam was the first woman and the first Iranian to be awarded the Fields Medal. The award, which was first presented in 1936, is known as the Nobel of…
365) May-Britt Moser
365: May-Britt Moser Psychologist and Neuroscientist Born: 4 January 1963, Fosnavåg, Norway May-Britt is the department head of the Centre for Neural Computation at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. She won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2014. Sharing the award with three others, the prize citation states, “For their discoveries…
364) Katia Krafft
364: Katia Krafft Geologist and Volcanologist Born: 17 April 1942, Soultz-Haut-Rhin, France Died: 3 June 1991, Mount Unzen, Japan Katia, alongside her husband, perished on a volcano’s slopes when it unexpectedly erupted. Around forty journalists and other volcanologists died with them. Katia and her husband studied hundreds if not thousands of volcanoes and hoped to…
362) Sau Lan Wu
362: Sau Lan Wu Particle Physicist Born: c.1940’s, Hong Kong, China Not much is known for certain about Sau, including her birth year (it is given as sometime during World War II). Evidently, she grew up in terrible poverty in the aftermath of the war, her mother, brother, and she abandoned by Sau’s father. Once…
361) Jocelyn Bell Burnell
361: Jocelyn Bell Burnell Astrophysicist Born: 15 July 1943, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom Original Name: Susan Jocelyn Bell In 1968 she received her PhD in radio astronomy from Cambridge University. Jocelyn discovered pulsars in 1967, and in 1974 her supervisor was given the Nobel Prize for her discovery (which she has claimed to be…
360) Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard
360: Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard Biologist Specializing in Cell Development Born: 20 October 1942, Heyrothsberge, Germany Christiane received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1995. She shared the prize with two others, and the citation for the award reads, “For their discoveries concerning the genetic control of early embryonic development.” After high school she tried…
358) Sylvia Earle
358: Sylvia Earle Marine Biologist, Explorer, Author, and Lecturer Born: 30 August 1935, Gibbstown, New Jersey, United States of America Sylvia has been a National Geographic Explorer-in-Residence since 1998, becoming the first woman to achieve that role. She is also the chairman and President of Mission Blue—a global alliance to protect and act to explore…
357) Annie Easley
357: Annie Easley Computer Programmer and Hidden Figure Born: 23 April 1933, Birmingham, Alabama, United States of America Died: 25 June 2011, Cleveland, Ohio, United States of America Before becoming a scientist little girls everywhere could look up to, Annie was fighting racial prejudices and Jim Crow Era voting restrictions. When Annie went to register…