Although the number of female physicists in Ecuador is still relatively low, many of them have already obtained a postgraduate degree abroad. The return of these women to the country has begun to have a positive effect on the discipline as whole. In particular, the fields of particle physics, biophysics, and condensed matter have experienced significant development in the last few years. The policies for networking and collaboration among local and international universities have changed radically in Ecuador, a country with limited resources. This paper provides the 5th IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics with an overview of the work of Ecuadorian female physicists and the changes in laws that aid the development of science in general.
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31 December 2015
WOMEN IN PHYSICS: 5th IUPAP International Conference on Women in Physics
5–8 August 2014
Waterloo, Canada
Research Article|
December 31 2015
The current status of female physicists in Ecuador Free
Silvana Guitarra;
Silvana Guitarra
a)
1
San Francisco de Quito University
, College of Sciences and Engineering, Quito, Ecuador
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Paola Ayala
Paola Ayala
b)
2
University of Vienna
, Faculty of Physics, Austria
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Silvana Guitarra
1,a)
Paola Ayala
2,b)
1
San Francisco de Quito University
, College of Sciences and Engineering, Quito, Ecuador
2
University of Vienna
, Faculty of Physics, Austria
a)
Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 1697, 060014 (2015)
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Silvana Guitarra, Paola Ayala; The current status of female physicists in Ecuador. AIP Conf. Proc. 31 December 2015; 1697 (1): 060014. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4937661
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