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  1. Dame Athene Margaret Donald DBE FRS HonFInstP HonFRSC (née Griffith; born 15 May 1953) is a British physicist. She is Professor Emerita of Experimental Physics at the University of Cambridge, and Master of Churchill College, Cambridge.

  2. Athene Margaret Donald, DBE, FRS [1] (Londres, 15 de maio de 1953) [2] é uma física britânica. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] É professora de física experimental da Universidade de Cambridge , membro do Cambridge University Council e master do Churchill College (Cambridge) .

  3. Her research is in the general field of soft matter and physics at the interface of biology; she has published over 250 papers in these fields. She has chaired many committees within Cambridge and beyond and has served on University Council (2009-14) and as the University Gender Equality Champion (2010-14).

  4. 10 de fev. de 2023 · Professor Dame Athene Donald. So it may seem surprising that when asked what attracted her to study physics, she says simply that it just made sense to her: there was no moment of inspiration, no female scientist that served as a role model, just a young girl who understood.

  5. 2 de ago. de 2023 · In the latest episode of Nature hits the books, physicist Athene Donald joins us to discuss her book Not just for the boys, why we need more women in science. We discuss how science has...

  6. Professor Dame Athene Donald was the University of Cambridge’s first gender equality champion and is Master of Churchill College. Over a long and varied career in physics, she has faced many difficult experiences and prejudiced assumptions. Here she explains that even a bad experience can often be turned to good advantage in the long run.

  7. Professor Dame Athene Donald DBE FRS. Athene Donald is an emeritus Professor of Physics who is well known for her early work on synthetic polymers, concentrating on relating the structure of polymers to their function. Athene subsequently transferred her knowledge to soft matter and biological physics more broadly, developing specialised ...