STEM Heroine of the Month: Katharina Zweig
Katharina Anna Zweig is a German computer scientist, professor at the Rhineland-Palatinate University of Technology Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU) and…
Katharina Anna Zweig is a German computer scientist, professor at the Rhineland-Palatinate University of Technology Kaiserslautern-Landau (RPTU) and…
Self-leadership: the ability to consciously control oneself, act reflectively and regulate oneself well – emotionally, mentally and practically.
The MINT Heroines Arena is the toughest MINT conference in Germany: We want to have real IMPACT right in front of us after the conference.
Here you'll find collected insights, experiences, and exercises from the graphic workshop. We're excited to see how this develops.
Hayat Sindi (born November 6, 1967, in Mecca) is a Saudi Arabian pharmacologist and biotechnology expert. Since 2012, she has been...
The STEM Heroines are 1 year old! Celebrate with us. We invite all STEM Heroes and STEM Heroines, and bring your friends.
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First person from Sri Lanka to receive a PhD in marine mammal research. Conducted the first long-term study on blue whales in the northern Indian Ocean, former program manager at the International Union for Conservation of Nature and founder and director of the NGO Oceanswell.
Dr. Hayat Sindi is the first woman from the Persian Gulf to receive a PhD in biotechnology, she is co-founder of non-profit Diagnostics for all and the i2 Institute for imagination and ingenuity, a UN Goodwill Ambassador and in 2013 was one of the first 30 women appointed to the Shura Council, which advises the Saudi Arabian King.