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When: Wednesday, February 7th, 2024
Time: 5:30 pm — 6:30 pm
Location:Ottawa Public Library, Sunnyside Campus
Audience:Anyone

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Did you know that the experiment leading to the discovery of fission was led by a female physicist? Were you aware that 30% of the staff involved in the Manhattan Project, the large-scale scientific endeavor leading to the atomic bomb, were women? Yet, the 2023 Oppenheimer movie features only 10% female cast members, with half unrelated to the project itself. Women in the Manhattan Project played pivotal roles beyond mere background figures. Explore their untold impact on the development of the atomic bomb. Join Dr. Bourgouin on Feb.7 to challenge these historical narratives.

ABOUT THE PRESENTER

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Dr. Alexandra Bourgouin, Research Associate, National Research Council of Canada

Dr. A. Bourgouin holds a bachelor’s degree in physics and completed her master’s at Laval University in Québec City. Her Ph.D. in Physics, earned at Carleton University under the National Research Council of Canada’s Medical and Industrial Dosimetry group, shaped her expertise in metrology and dosimetry. At the German National Metrology Institute (PTB), her postdoctoral work was on FLASH electron beams dosimetry. Currently a Research Associate at Canada’s National Metrology Institute (NRC) since May 2023, Dr. Bourgouin advances metrology, focusing on radionuclide measurements.

The number of seats is limited due to the physical space at our venue for this Science Café. Once we are at full capacity there will not be any additional opportunity to register.