Second Conference of Nordic Network for Diversity in Physics.

Europe/Helsinki
Helsinki, Paasitorni (Other Institutes)

Helsinki, Paasitorni

Other Institutes

Paasivuorenkatu 5 A, FIN-00530 Helsinki
Barbro Asman (Stockholm University (SE)), Eija Tuominen (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI)), Eija Tuominen (Helsinki University), Hanna Vehkamäki (Helsinki University), Katja Lauri (University of Helsinki)
Description

NORNDiP2019, Nordic Network for Diversity in Physics   norndip.com

While Nordic countries traditionally top World Economic Forum equality index,  job segregation exists there and it is actually quite strong. This parameter is not taken into account in the Gender Gap Index. Implicit bias is one of the factors preventing women and men alike from pursuing non-traditional carriers. The second annual NorNDIP conference is devoted to implicit bias in addition to a review of interesting physics highlights. For more info about the Conference and the Network visit our website www.norndip.com

Participants
  • Anca Tureanu
  • Anna Kormu
  • Anna Lipniacka
  • Antti Väihkönen
  • Anu Kankainen
  • Asta Pellinen-Wannberg
  • Aune Kallinen
  • Barbro Asman
  • Bernadette Gehl-Väisänen
  • Chloe gowling
  • Christa Gall
  • David Weir
  • Donatella Puglisi
  • Eija Tuominen
  • Elina Palmgren
  • Ellen Moons
  • Eva Isaksson
  • Fabiola Gianotti
  • Hanna Vehkamäki
  • Heidi Henrickson
  • Heidi Korhonen
  • Inkeri Kontro
  • Irene Tamborra
  • Jadranka Gvozdanovic
  • Jennifer Ott
  • Julia Hannukainen
  • Katja Anniina Lauri
  • Katri Huitu
  • Laura Riuttanen
  • Leena Järvi
  • Maija Nousiainen
  • Maria Gritsevich
  • Miia Hurskainen
  • Mirkka Jones
  • Oliver Gould
  • Patrick Rinke
  • Paula Eerola
  • Pil Maria Saugmann
  • Päivi Salmesvuori
  • Roisin Brogan
  • Sami Räsänen
  • Simo Huotari
  • Sofie Marie Koksbang
  • Syksy Räsänen
  • Taina Ruuskanen
  • Timo Sajavaara
  • Tomas Brage
  • Tuire Savolainen
  • Vala Hjorleifsdottir
  • Valentina Giangreco Puletti
  • Venus Keus
  • Monday, 4 November
    • 10:00
      Registration Conference Center Paasitorni

      Conference Center Paasitorni

    • 11:00
      Lunch Restaurant Paasitorni

      Restaurant Paasitorni

    • 12:00
      Welcome, Vice-Rector Paula Eerola
    • 1
      Welcome, Hanna Vehkamäki
    • 2
      Key Note Talk: Implicit Bias in Academia
      Speaker: Prof. Jadranka Gvozdanovic, University of Heidelberg, Germany
    • 3
      Invited Talk: The Ghostly Messengers of the Universe

      Neutrinos are key particles in a wide range of astrophysical sources. Neutrinos affect the stellar dynamics, drive the formation of new elements, and carry information about the physics of the most energetic events occurring in our Universe. The role of neutrinos in astrophysics and astronomy will be discussed.

      Speaker: Prof. Irene Tamborra, Niels Bohr Institute, Denmark
    • 4
      Invited Talk: Urban Meteorology
      Speaker: Dr Leena Järvi, University of Helsinki
    • 14:15
      Coffee Restaurant Paasitorni

      Restaurant Paasitorni

    • 5
      Invited Talk: Earthquakes: From mega to micro
      Speaker: Vala Hjörleifsdóttir, Reykjavík Energy, Iceland
    • 6
      Invited Talk: Women and Physics in Finland
      Speaker: Eija Tuominen, Hanna Vehkamäki, Katja Lauri, Helsinki
    • 7
      Contributed talk: Women in Radio Science Helsinki, Paasitorni

      Helsinki, Paasitorni

      Other Institutes

      Paasivuorenkatu 5 A, FIN-00530 Helsinki
      Speaker: Asta Pellinen-Wannberg (Umeå University & Swedish Institute of Space Physics)
    • 8
      Contributed talk: Empowering integration of art and science, facing climate change together
      Speakers: Aune Kallinen (Theatre Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki), Hanna Vehkamäki (INAR, University of Helsinki), Katja Lauri (University of Helsinki), Laura Riuttanen (INAR, University of Helsinki), Taina Ruuskanen (INAR, University of Helsinki)
    • 9
      Contributed talk: Nuclear astrophysics, role models and efforts for better gender balance Helsinki, Paasitorni

      Helsinki, Paasitorni

      Other Institutes

      Paasivuorenkatu 5 A, FIN-00530 Helsinki
      Speaker: Anu Kankainen (University of Jyväskylä)
    • 16:15
      Gymnastics break

      Shala Lala La - Waldeck; California Dreaming – Susan Wong; Jardim – Bia; Dream a Little Dream of Me – Olga Chung / Bossa Nova Lounge; Moonlight Serenade – Beegie Adair; Floating Forms – Radha Wardrop; Dreamer Lounge – Estelle Blanca.

    • 10
      Contributed talk: Accelerated expansion?
      Speaker: Sofie Marie Koksbang (University of Helsinki)
    • 11
      Contributed talk: A simple diagram to classify meteoroid impacts
      Speakers: DFN TEAM (Curtin University), Ellie Sansom (Curtin University), Maria Gritsevich (Finnish Geospatial Research Institute FGI)
    • 12
      Contributed talk: Identifying oral cancer biomarkers from saliva and oral soft tissue using near-infrared spectroscopy Helsinki, Paasitorni

      Helsinki, Paasitorni

      Other Institutes

      Paasivuorenkatu 5 A, FIN-00530 Helsinki
      Speaker: Miia Hurskainen (University of Eastern Finland)
    • 13
      Privilege walk & discussion, Prof. Hanna Vehkamäki
    • 18:30
      Conference Dinner Restaurant Meripaviljonki

      Restaurant Meripaviljonki

  • Tuesday, 5 November
    • 14
      Key Note Talk: Science and Diversity at CERN
      Speaker: Louise Carvalho for DG Fabiola Giannotti (CERN)
    • 15
      Introduction to poster session
    • 10:00
      Coffee & poster session
    • 16
      Invited Talk: Women and Physics in Denmark
      Speaker: Christa Gall, Heidi Korhonen, University of Copenhagen
    • 17
      Invited Talk: Women and Physics in Iceland
      Speaker: Valentina Giangreco M Puletti, University of Iceland, Iceland
    • 18
      Invited Talk: Women and Physics in Sweden

      Gender equality is a widely debated topic at many levels of society in Sweden. In the early 1990s, there were only few universities in Sweden, with about 2000 professors, of whom only 7 % women. Since then, a series of reforms and initiatives changed the structure of the higher education system, aiming to increase the number of universities as well as of women in permanent lecturer positions or higher ranks. Dedicated committees and special appointments based on gender are two examples of initiatives aiming to balance the unequal treatment of women over the years, even if this is widely recognized not to be the best way for the achievement of an effective gender equality. How does the picture look for women physicists today? Which are the opportunities and the future perspectives offered? In this talk, we will briefly present statistics in Sweden, trying to understand which are the measure taken to retain women in Physics, and which are the current opportunities offered to both women and men to advance their careers.

      Speaker: Donatella Puglisi Linköping,Sweden
    • 19
      Invited Talk: Women and Physics in Norway
      Speaker: Anna Lipniacka, University of Bergen, Norway
    • 12:00
      Lunch
    • 20
      Invited Talk: Emerging Materials for Photovoltaics: towards Solar Paint
      Speaker: Prof. Ellen Moons, Karlstad University, Sweden
    • 21
      Contributed talk: Small biases on appreciation that lead to substantial and harmful effect of segregation in task centered groups: An agent based simulation of discourse pattern formation
      Speakers: Maija Nousiainen (University of Helsinki), Ismo Koponen (University of Helsinki)
    • 22
      Contributed talk: Taming Macromolecules by Light - Supramolecular Photobreathing Zwitterionic Micelles Helsinki, Paasitorni

      Helsinki, Paasitorni

      Other Institutes

      Paasivuorenkatu 5 A, FIN-00530 Helsinki
      Speakers: Jaana Vapaavuori (Aalto University), Jukka Niskanen (Aalto University)
    • 23
      Panel discussion about Unconscious Bias, by Prof. Jadranka Gvozdanovic, Prof. Tomas Brage, Chairperson of the Helsinki Association of Women Researchers Päivi Salmesvuori - Moderator Katja Lauri
    • 14:45
      Conference Wrap-Up