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The forgotten women of quantum physics

Last updated: November 14, 2025 4:15 am
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The history of quantum physics is a fascinating and complex one, filled with stories of pioneering scientists who shaped the field. One often overlooked aspect of this history is the significant contributions made by women in the field. In the 1960s, a project called Sources for History of Quantum Physics (SHQP) aimed to document the history of quantum physics, but out of over 100 interviewees, only two were women.

A recent book titled “Women in the History of Quantum Physics” sheds light on the stories of 14 women who made important contributions to quantum physics from the 1920s onwards. These women worked alongside celebrated male physicists like Niels Bohr and Wolfgang Pauli, but their achievements have often been overshadowed by their male counterparts.

One of the key takeaways from the book is the ordinary nature of many of these women’s contributions. They were working physicists, not necessarily geniuses or heroes, but individuals who played a crucial role in advancing knowledge in the field. From stellar spectroscopy to experimental investigations of quantum properties, these women made invaluable contributions to quantum physics.

The book also highlights the challenges and barriers that these women faced in a male-dominated field. Many of them worked as experimentalists or laboratory technicians, roles that were often undervalued compared to the work of theorists. Additionally, factors like marriage to other physicists and discriminatory practices like nepotism laws affected their careers.

Despite these challenges, the women featured in the book made significant impacts on the field of quantum physics. Their intersectional identities, experiences as immigrants, and advocacy for gender equality all shaped their contributions to the field. By showcasing the diversity of physicists and highlighting the often overlooked work of women, the book offers a new perspective on the history of quantum physics.

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In today’s tumultuous scientific and political landscape, the message of diversity and inclusion in science is more important than ever. As we face global challenges that require diverse perspectives and strengths, the stories of these women serve as a reminder of the importance of unity in solving common problems.

Overall, “Women in the History of Quantum Physics” provides a valuable insight into the untold stories of women in the field and enriches our understanding of the history of quantum physics. It serves as a tribute to the women who shaped the field and a reminder of the importance of diversity in scientific progress.

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