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INTERNATIONAL DAY OF WOMEN AND GIRLS IN SCIENCE 

 

In December 2015, an UNESCO resolution established February 11th as the International Day of Women and Girls in Science to recognize the critical role played by women and girls in science and technology. According to data from this international body, less than 30% of scientific researchers in the world are women, despite the fact that science and gender equality are fundamental.

In this Special Newsletter, you can find four projects lead by women researchers at CIMNE in different research topics: geomechanics, mechanical engineering, sustainable transport and safety in ro-ro ship environments.

 

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FOUR CIMNE PROJECTS LEAD BY WOMEN RESEARCHERS

lucia barbu

Lucía Barbu

Fatigue4Light

Since the beginning of this month, Lucía is leading the European Project Fatigue4Light, which consists of the study of advanced materials for chassis weight reduction.

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Anna Ramon

Anna Ramon

ANHY_RISK

Anna Ramon, a member of Geomechanics group at CIMNE, leads ANHY_RISK since September 2019. The project is about risk prediction and safe design in anhydritic rocks.

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África Marrero

África Marrero

LASH FIRE

Marrero’s research areas include computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and sustainable ports and ship emissions. Since September 2019, she is the principal investigator of LASH FIRE at CIMNE.

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Eglantina Dani

Eglantina Dani

EnerNETMob

Eglantina Dani the co-leader of the European project EnerNETMob: Mediterranean Interregional Electromobility Networks for intermodal and interurban low carbon transport systems at CIMNE.

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