Carmen Magallón-Portolés is a PhD, a physicist, and Master in Philosophy of Science by University of Zaragoza, Spain, committed with the advancement of women through researching their contributions to two important fields: science and peace.
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In particular, it is important to deepen the knowledge of Women in science.
Bachelor of Science | National Science Foundation | American Association for the Advancement of Science | political science | Master of Science | Science | Computer Science | computer science | science | Political Science | 2013 ITF Women's Circuit | Little Women | Mystery Science Theater 3000 | Women's Tennis Association | Norwegian University of Science and Technology | 2011 ITF Women's Circuit | National Organization for Women | 2012 ITF Women's Circuit | United States women's national soccer team | science fiction film | Weizmann Institute of Science | Science fiction | Indian Institute of Science | The Christian Science Monitor | Science (journal) | List of women in the Heritage Floor | Intel International Science and Engineering Fair | Science Applications International Corporation | National Medal of Science | Computer science |
"Jeanne Gomoll" entry in Reid, Robin, Encyclopedia of Women in Science Fiction and Fantasy
Her areas of particular academic interest include the role of portraiture and art in the history of science, science in the 18th century England during the Enlightenment and the role of women in science.