The Tragic Destiny of Mileva Marić Einstein

With Pauline Gagnon

03 oktober 2024 16:00 t/m 17:30 - Locatie: COMMISSIEKAMER 3, AULA | Zet in mijn agenda

Pauline Gagnon completed her PhD in particle physics at University of California in Santa Cruz. After that, she started her research activities at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics located near Geneva, where she worked as a Senior Research Scientist with Indiana University. She participated to the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012 and looked for dark matter within the ATLAS experiment. 

From 2011-2014, she joined the CERN Communication group, writing blogs and answering questions from numerous media worldwide. Explaining particle physics in simple and accessible terms became her trademark. In 2014, she wrote a popular science book called “Who cares about particle physics: Making sense of the Higgs boson, the Large Hadron Collider and CERN”, which is also available in seven other languages. 

Since retiring in 2014, she gave about one hundred eighty presentations to various audiences in fifteen countries, talking about physics, diversity issues and Mileva Marić Einstein. She is currently writing a screenplay for a mini-series on Mileva Marić Einstein and other women in science.

Discover Mileva Marić Einstein's overlooked contributions

Explore the contributions of Albert Einstein's first wife, Mileva Marić, to his early career's success. Despite her significant role, her story remained obscure until the release of their love letters in 1987 and recent publications that shed new light on her life and work.

Join physicist Pauline Gagnon as she presents this evidence in its social and historical context, strictly sticking to facts without speculation or personal attacks on Albert Einstein. Gain a new appreciation for Mileva Marić's overlooked impact on history as talented physicist.

Target group: Students, Academic staff, Support staff, Alumni

Number of participants: Pending capacity commissiekamer 3

Format: Lecture with Q&A

Food options: Network drinks after the lecture

Accessibility of the room booked: The location is wheelchair friendly.

Language: English