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Quantum physics and gender equity - with Jess Wade

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2025 is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, as marked by the UN, to celebrate 100 years since the birth of quantum mechanics. But quantum science is one of the least diverse areas of science in terms of gender and other protected characteristics.

Jess Wade, a physicist and lecturer in functional materials at Imperial College London, has been fighting the inequality in quantum physics and beyond by creating thousands of Wikipedia pages for women scientists. Jess joins us this month to discuss the past, present, and future of quantum science along with what can be done to increase diversity within the field.

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Producer: Lia Hale

Assistant producers: Katie Mortimer, Isla Nakano

Interviewer: Lia Hale

Music: Joseph Sandy

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2025 is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology, as marked by the UN, to celebrate 100 years since the birth of quantum mechanics. But quantum science is one of the least diverse areas of science in terms of gender and other protected characteristics.

Jess Wade, a physicist and lecturer in functional materials at Imperial College London, has been fighting the inequality in quantum physics and beyond by creating thousands of Wikipedia pages for women scientists. Jess joins us this month to discuss the past, present, and future of quantum science along with what can be done to increase diversity within the field.

Ri Science Podcast episodes are released on the last Wednesday of every month. Subscribe to be notified as soon as the next episode is released!

Please leave this episode a rating and a review to let us know what you think, and to help other people discover the podcast.

Get tickets for upcoming talks and livestreams: https://www.rigb.org/whats-on

YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/TheRoyalInstitution

X: https://twitter.com/Ri_Science

Producer: Lia Hale

Assistant producers: Katie Mortimer, Isla Nakano

Interviewer: Lia Hale

Music: Joseph Sandy

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