Lunch Talks: “Women in Science" – Women researchers in the natural sciences, mathematics and computer science

11.02.2026, 11 am – 1 pm  –  Campus Golm, Building 28, Room 0.108
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To celebrate the UN’s “Women in Science” Day on February 11, 2026, the Faculty of Science at the University of Potsdam will host its annual Lunch Talks:

Women researchers in the natural sciences, mathematics and computer science.

Professors from the Faculty of Science introduce themselves and their research areas.

In short, accessible talks, women professors from astrophysics, chemistry, mathematics, physics and environmental sciences will speak about

  • their personal paths into science,

  • their day-to-day research lives (including its highs and lows),

  • opportunities, doubts and challenges along the way.

We welcome everyone to come together for snacks, drinks and conversation in a relaxed atmosphere. Let your colleagues and fellow students know, too!

If there is interest, students can give school pupils a tour of the campus before or after the event.


Welcome

  • Prof. Dr. Barbara Höhle (Vice President for Research, Early Career Researchers and Equal Opportunities)

  • Prof. Dr. Ulrike Lucke (Vice Dean of the Faculty of Science)

Presentations and discussion with the audience by

  • Prof. Dr. Katja Poppenhäger (Leibniz-Institute for Astrophysics Potsdam)

  • Prof. Dr. Nora Kulak (Institute of Chemistry)

Lunch snacks

Presentations and discussion with the audience by

  • Prof. Dr. Myfanwy Evans (Institute of Mathematics)

  • Prof. Dr. Annegret Thieken (Institute of Environmental Science and Geography)

  • Prof. Dr. Karoline Wiesner (Institute of Physics)

Closing remarks

  • Christina Wolff / Franzi Fiene (Equal Opportunity Coordination Office)

Organized by Jörg Enders, Sylvie Paycha, and Elke Rosenberger.

Supported by the Equal Opportunity Coordination Office, the Faculty of Science and Mathematics  and the President of the University of Potsdam.

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