The following outstanding women have already accepted to share their expertises on different topics of the conference:
Pauline Gagnon, associate scientist at the Physics department of Indiana university, USA.
My detector is bigger than yours : Big science, Particle physics and Women.
Judith GLOVER, professor at Roehampton university, London, UK
Technical but not very... Employers' constructions of the employment of highly qualified women in Information Technology, Electronics and Telecommunications
Johannes Klumpers, European commission
The situation of women in science - the view of the European Commission
Bettina Laville , Sitting member of France’s Council of State
SCIENCE AND DURABILITY : TWO CHALLENGES FOR MODERN SOCIETIES
Martine Lapierre, Vice President strategy and solutions, Alcatel-Lucent, France
Nicky LEFEUVRE, professor at Toulouse university, France
The feminisation of scientific and technical professions: an issue for the evolution of gender relations in contemporary societies?
Diane RIOPEL, professor at Polytechnic Montreal, Canada
It’s not only cats that have nine lives
Economics vs. Biology in the Global Economy
Ulrike ROEHR, Head of genanet - focal point gender, environment, sustainability.
At a snail's pace - Integrating gender aspects into climate change debates.
Patricia VENDRAMIN, researcher at the Research center "Work and Technologies", FTU, Namur, Belgium
Women’s work in ICTs in Europe: how to explain disparities?