Renowned physicist and gender equity proponent, Rohini Godbole dies at 71

Renowned physicist and gender equity proponent, Rohini Godbole dies at 71

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Category : Obituaries Published on: October 28 2024

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  • Renowned physicist Rohini Godbole celebrated for her contributions to particle physics through her work with CERN and her advocacy for gender equity in science, passed away at age 71.
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