Society of Women in Physics at GT

Society of Women in Physics at GT

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The Georgia Institute of Technology’s Society of Women in Physics (SWiP) encourages the interests and leadership of women in physics, spreading awareness of the achievements and impact of female/minority physicists.

02/14/2021

Are you interesting in ✨FREE✨ things? Well do I have the contest for you! We are hosting a design contest and the winner gets a free mug with their design on it!

So are you artistic? Do you have a paper and pen? Do you want to show off your design on a mug you got for F R E E ?
If you answered YES! To any of these questions don’t forget to email your submission to us by February 26! 🌈♥️






Photos 06/20/2019

Former SWIP officer, Zoha Naqawe is currently featured in GSU's Physics and Astro's Rising Scientist!

Zoha Naqawe is a fourth year physics and biology double major at Georgia Tech and a first-generation college student. Her academic interests include interdisciplinary sciences such as biophysics, physical chemistry, and public health. She is currently working in Dr. Dhamala's lab on a computational neurophysics project focused on creating a user-friendly spectral analysis toolbox for neuroscience use. In her free time Zoha loves science journalism, exploring the outdoors, and trying new things.

04/11/2019

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