Science is often considered a male-dominated field. Today, women are still discouraged from entering the fields of technology, engineering, and math and, in the last two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened this situation. Nevertheless, despite challenges of gender discrimination and lack of recognition in the scientific community, countless inspiring women in these fields have made historic contributions to science and helped develop a better understanding of the world around us. Many women were not recognized in their own lifetimes, but their achievements have helped generations of female scientists to come.

Women's Contributions in Electromagnetic Inverse Problems [Women in Engineering]

Bevacqua M.;
2021-01-01

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Science is often considered a male-dominated field. Today, women are still discouraged from entering the fields of technology, engineering, and math and, in the last two years, the COVID-19 pandemic has worsened this situation. Nevertheless, despite challenges of gender discrimination and lack of recognition in the scientific community, countless inspiring women in these fields have made historic contributions to science and helped develop a better understanding of the world around us. Many women were not recognized in their own lifetimes, but their achievements have helped generations of female scientists to come.
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