
From ‘Human Computers’ countering the ‘Matilda Effect’ to occupying a lab of their own, women in science have come a long way, steadily chipping away at glass ceilings, navigating leaky pipelines, gender taxes, baby penalties, and challenging gender biases.

WISCOMP, in collaboration with India International Centre as part of Her Voice: Engendering the Discourse series with Prof. Priyamvada Natarajan, Priyamvada Natarajan, renowned astrophysicist and Professor at Yale University, known for her work on dark matter, dark energy, and black holes and
Dr. Pratibha Jolly, Indian physicist and Principal Investigator for GATI. With UNESCO’s International Year of Quantum Science and Technology as the backdrop, the importance of inclusive scientific leadership in tackling global challenges like climate change and pandemics was also raised during the conversation.

The conversation covered an extensive ground offering profound insights into strengthening networks of mentors and allies for women in science, advocating for equity and the necessity for relentless dedication and unwavering commitment to excel within the field of science.
while making complex ideas accessible, the presentations were deeply appreciated by participants across generations and disciplines. The sessions emphasized on the importance of consistent striving for innovation and meticulous training resonated deeply with all of us. Prominent scientists including Prof. Deepak Pental and Prof. Mini Shaji Thomas shared their invaluable insights during the dialoge.

