We kick off the second season of the series «Science Spaces» with María Piles, professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at the University of Valencia, currently working on the CIMR project.
Issue 123 explores the connections between science and National Socialism in a current context in which xenophobic and authoritarian discourse is re-emerging.
Pilar Domingo Calap combines her Ramón y Cajal research work at I2SysBio, where she leads the «Environmental and Biomedical Virology» group, with teaching at the University of Valencia in the Department of Genetics.
We kick off the second season of the series «Science Spaces» with María Piles, professor in the Department of Electronic Engineering at the University of Valencia, currently working on the CIMR project.
Francesc Mesquita works at the Cavanilles Institute of Biodiversity and Evolutionary Biology, where he carries out research on aquatic invertebrates as indicators of water quality and evolutionary aspects.
Full Professor of Physics Pas García takes a gendered approach to her field, which involves the diffraction and polarisation of light. She points out that women in physics represent only around 20–22% of researchers.