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Professor Anamaria Font For Women In Science 2023 Laureate
Professor Anamaría Font is recognised for her work in theoretical particle physics, with a particular focus on developing the theory of superstrings whose basic building blocks are really strings, like those of a guitar This describes, in a unified and consistent way, the elementary particles of nature, which are the ‘notes’ produced by the vibrating strings, as well as their fundamental interactions.
Professor Lidia Morawska-For Women In Science 2023 Laureate
Professor Lidia Morawska is awarded for her outstanding contribution to understanding and improving indoor and ambient air quality, and in particular, the impact of air pollution on human health and the environment.
Professor Aviv Regev-For Women In Science 2023 Laureate
Professor Aviv Regev is awarded for her pioneering work in single cell genomics (the study of individual cells). Her innovative experimental methods combine mathematics and computer science to enable scientists to discover and characterize the trillions of cells within the body. Importantly, this enhances our ability to decipher and target the mechanisms that cause disease, while developing better diagnostics and therapies.
Professor Frances Kirwan is rewarded for her exceptional work in pure mathematics, with particular reference to her studies of the algebraic and topological properties of geometric objects.