Photo exhibition: Not a woman’s job?
Changing Faces of Science and Tech
The photo exhibition Not a woman’s job? is organized by the Perception Change Project at the United Nations Office at Geneva with the participation of the European Organization for Nuclear Research and the International Telecommunication Union.
The Organizers have invited ITU stakeholders to submit photos featuring the achievements and stories of women (18+) who have challenged gender stereotypes and overcome barriers in the field of science and technology.
Celebrating women who dare to lead, innovate and forge new paths in science and tech:
Eva Sicking and Erica Brondolin are physicists working at CERN. They are part of a 10‑person team, led by Eva, working on the development and characterisation of silicon sensors for a new particle detector to be operated at the LHC from 2029. With its 620 square metres of silicon, the final detector will have the largest silicon sensor surface ever used in a particle detector.