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International Day for Women and girls in Science - Ten Inspirational women in STEM

Happy International Day for Women in Science! Today, on February 11th, we take a moment to honor and recognize the incredible contributions of women in the field of science. This day not only acknowledges the achievements of women scientists but also serves as a reminder of the importance of diversity and equality in the world of research and discovery.


🌟 Celebrating Remarkable Women in Science: Let's take a moment to highlight the incredible work being done by women in science around the world. From astrophysics to molecular biology, women are making groundbreaking discoveries, pushing the boundaries of knowledge, and shaping the future of scientific research.


Ten Inspirational Women in STEM:

  • Marie Curie : Marie Curie was a pioneering physicist and chemist who conducted groundbreaking research on radioactivity. She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, and she remains an iconic figure who paved the way for women in science.

  • Jane Goodall : Jane Goodall is a renowned primatologist and conservationist. Her work, especially with wild chimpanzees in Tanzania, has reshaped our understanding of primates and contributed immensely to the field of ethology and wildlife conservation.

  • Dr. Mae Jemison : Dr. Mae Jemison is an astronaut, physician, and the first African American woman in space. Her historic journey aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour in 1992 broke barriers and inspired generations of individuals to pursue careers in space exploration.

  • Yewande Akinola: A chartered engineer, innovator, and sustainability advocate. Yewande is known for her work in innovation and her commitment to creating a more sustainable future.

  • Dr. Anne-Marie Imafidon: Founder of STEMettes and a passionate advocate for increasing the representation of women in STEM. Dr. Imafidon is a trailblazer inspiring the next generation of young girls to pursue careers in science and technology.

  • Dr. Hayaatun Sillem : An outstanding leader and advocate for engineering, Dr. Sillem serves as the CEO of The Royal Academy of Engineering. Her leadership has played a pivotal role in promoting excellence and innovation in engineering, and she continues to contribute significantly to the advancement of STEM fields.

  • Dr. Nike Folayan : A renowned engineer and the President of the Association for Black and Minority Ethnic Engineers (AFBE-UK). Dr. Folayan is dedicated to promoting diversity and inclusion in engineering.

  • Roni Savage : An entrepreneur, chartered environmentalist, and founder of Jomas Associates. Roni is a leading figure in the environmental sector, advocating for sustainable business practices.

  • Dr. Shini Somara: A mechanical engineer, science communicator, and television presenter, Dr. Somara is known for her expertise in engineering and her passion for making science accessible to a wider audience. Her work in science communication and education has been instrumental in inspiring and engaging people in the wonders of STEM fields.

  • Kike Oniwinde : Founder and CEO of BYP Network, an organization that connects black professionals globally. Kike is making strides in promoting diversity and inclusion in the professional world.


Let's celebrate and honor these phenomenal women for their dedication, accomplishments, and the positive impact they are making in the world of STEM.



📢 Join the Conversation: Who are the women in science that inspire you? Tag them in the comments and share their incredible contributions to science. Let's celebrate the diversity and brilliance of women in STEM fields and encourage the next generation of scientists!






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