Harriet Brooks

Canadian physicist and academic achievements

Harriet Brooks - Canadian physicist and academic achievements
Born

July 2nd, 1876
149 years ago

Died

1933
92 years ago — 57 years old

Category

Scientists & Innovators

Country

Canada

Links & References

Born in 1876, a physicist and academic engaged in groundbreaking research in radioactivity. Worked extensively in the field of nuclear physics, contributing to early understandings of atomic structure and radiation. Studied at Queen's University and the University of Chicago, becoming one of the first women in Canada to earn a degree in physics. Held a faculty position at Barnard College, influencing future generations of physicists. Published significant research papers that advanced the study of radium and isotopes.

Contributed to understanding of radioactivity

First woman to earn a physics degree in Canada

Held a teaching position at Barnard College

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