Event: Global Women's Breakfast

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Join us for iupac's global Women's Breakfast 2025 - Accelerating equitiy in science - on february 11th at Gróska.

February 11th Reykjavík's edition of IUPAC's Global Women's Breakfast (GWB) 2025 will be held at Fenjamýri, Gróska.


This year’s GWB theme is "Accelerating Equity in Science". The Global Breakfast is designed to support the United Nations Day of Women and Girls in Science. In 2025, the GWB will also be a key part of the Celebration of the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology.


This event is part of the larger IUPAC Global Women’s Breakfast initiative, which unites scientists from around the globe in more than 500 locations to foster collaboration and discuss ways to advance diversity and inclusion in science.


Speakers:

Prof. Anna Helga Jónsdóttir, Faculty of Physical Sciences, University of Iceland
Prof. Valentina Giangreco M Puletti
, Faculty of Physical Sciences, University of Iceland
Prof. Anna Sigríður Islind
, Department of Computer Science, Reykjavik University
Dr. Sandra Ósk Snæbjörnsdóttir
, Head of CO2 Mineral Storage, Carbfix


All sessions will be conducted in 
English.


Local Organizers:
Dr. Hemanadhan Myneni,
 Research Assistant Professor, Faculty of Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science, University of Iceland

Organized jointly by KvantaLab, EuroCC2 NCC Iceland, Icelandic HPC, EDIH-IS, DAEMON.


Please noteRegistration required. 


For furter information contact Dr. Hemanadhan Myneni


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