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Professor Jocelyn Bell Burnell DBE |
06 October 2008 |
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 On applying physics to her everyday life
Jocelyn Bell Burnell has recently been appointed President of the Institute of Physics – the first woman to hold the title. Her appointment follows a long and highly distinguished career in physics, though it was her discovery of pulsars which gained her PhD supervisor a Nobel Prize that she is still most known for. She joins Jane to discuss her career and what can be done to get more women interested in physics.Institute of PhysicsDisclaimer
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