100 Women – 100 Visions
February 8th, 2010
“100 Women – 100 Visions” is a portrait series celebrating women scientists and engineers, from all academic levels at the Imperial College in London in support of International Women’s Day.On the whole, the series aims to capture a sense of the growing community of women scientists and engineers across the college, and their increasingly important role in all disciplines and levels of academic work. Each photo gives the women a chance to express themselves; and also shows the diversity of the students and senior staff included in the project.
These portraits include women such as:
- A pharmacologist who has become a myocardial physiologist and finally a stem cell biologist.
- An undergraduate student in neuroscience, division of surgery, oncology, reproductive biology and anaesthetics.
- A MRes student in Green chemistry, energy and the environment, department of chemistry
- A professor of respiratory pharmacology, National Heart and Lung Institute
- A research post-graduate in the department of communications and signal processing, department of electrical and electronic engineering
To check out more of the profiles, and read about this great project, go to: http://www.union.ic.ac.uk/scc/100women100visions/index.html










































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