2002–03 Distinguished Women Scientists and
Engineers Speakers Program
Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science,
Harvard University
Oct. 21–22: Cray Lecturer in Computer Science and Engineering
Harvard/Smithsonian Center
for Astrophysics;
Past president, American Astronomical Society
Nov. 7–8. Dupree's appearance was co-sponsored by the School of Physics
and Astronomy.
Institute Professor of Electrical Engineering and Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Dec. 9–10: Dresselhaus's appearance was co-sponsored by the Department of
Electrical and Computer Engineering. (For more information see
the famous MIT
reports on the status of their female faculty in science and
follow-up articles published in the MIT
Faculty Newsletter and MIT
Tech Talk.)
Richard M. and Patricia H. Noyes Distinguished Professor, Department of Chemistry and the Materials Science Institute, University of Oregon
April 9: Quilting Together a Professional Life in Science
Related Events: Kolthoff Lectures
April 7: Probing Interactions at Liquid Surfaces Through Nonlinear
Spectroscopy
April 8: Aqueous Surfaces: Understanding Their Special Bonding Properties
Richmond's appearance was co-sponsored by the School of Chemistry.
Department of Engineering Physics; Department of Mathematics; Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Wisconsin, Madison
April 17–18: Anisotropic Turbulence in Geophysical Flows
President and CEO, Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute; Past president, American Geophysical Union
May 8: Ocean Exploration
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