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Home   |   About APS   |   Society Governance   |   Committees   |   Committee on the Status of Women in Physics

Committee on the Status of Women in Physics

The Committee on the Status of Women in Physics (CSWP) was founded in 1972 to address the encouragement and career development of women physicists. The Committee consists of nine volunteer members appointed by the President of the APS. Throughout its 37-year history, CSWP has been an active sponsor of studies, programs and publications to foster women in physics. Details on current programs can be found in the Women in Physics. Annual reports on past activities are linked below.

Gray arrow  APS Women in Physics Programs
Gray arrow  The Gazette Newsletter


Mary Hall Reno
Chair
Univ of Iowa
(319) 335-1920
mary-hall-reno@uiowa.edu

Premala Chandra
Member
Rutgers Univ
(732) 445-3601
pchandra@physics.rutgers.edu

Nancy M Haegel
Member
Naval Postgraduate School
(831) 656-3954
nmhaegel@nps.navy.mil

Kawtar Hafidi
Member
Argonne Natl Lab
(630) 252-4012
kawtar@anl.gov

Apriel Hodari
Member
CNA Corporation
(703) 824-2125
hodaria@cna.org

Eliane Schnirman Lessner
Member
Natl Inst of Health - NIH
(773) 524-9472
eli.lessner@gmail.com

Lidija Sekaric
Member
IBM T J Watson Res Ctr
(914) 945-1802
aps@lidija.fastmail.fm

Saeqa Dil Vrtilek
Member
Harvard-Smithsonian CFA
(617) 495-7094
svrtilek@cfa.harvard.edu

Yevgeniya Zastavker
Member
Franklin W Olin Coll of Engr
(781) 292-2520
zhenya@olin.edu

Committee on the Status of Women in Physics 2009
Committee on the Status of Women in Physics, April 2009

Ken Cole/APS

Committee Members, L - R standing:  Apriel Hodari, Jacob Blickenstaff (AAPT), Yevgeniya Zastavker, Lidija Sekaric, Premala Chandra, Ted Hodapp (APS), Monica Plisch (APS), Sue Otwell (APS). L - R seated:  Eliane Lessner, Mary Hall Reno (chair), Kawtar Hafidi. Not pictured:  Nancy Haegel, Saeqa Vrtilek.


Senior Staff
Ted Hodapp, APS
hodapp@aps.org

Committee Administrator
Sue Otwell, APS
otwell@aps.org

Annual Reports Format - PDF
2008, 2007, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 2000, 1998

Past Chairs
1990 - 2008

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