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Dr Giulia Tarantino, a researcher at Imperial College London, has been recognised as highly commended in the Engineering category of the L’Oréal–UNESCO For Women in Science UK & Ireland Young Talent Awards.
The prestigious awards celebrate outstanding early-career women scientists whose research excellence and leadership potential are shaping the future of science and engineering. Dr Tarantino’s recognition places her among an exceptional cohort of researchers selected from across the UK and Ireland.
The awards reception took place at the Speaker’s House in the House of Commons, bringing together leading scientists, policymakers and advocates for equality in science. The event was opened by Sir Lindsay Hoyle, Speaker of the House of Commons, and included an acceptance speech from Dr Tarantino.
The L’Oréal–UNESCO For Women in Science programme is dedicated to empowering women globally, and aims to promote and support women’s participation in science by recognising emerging talent and providing visibility, mentoring and career-development opportunities.
On being acknowledged, Dr Tarantino said:
I hope this visibility helps to inspire more young women to pursue careers in STEM. Dr Giulia Tarantino Postdoctoral Researcher, Department of Chemical Engineering
“It is a real honour to be recognised by the L’Oréal–UNESCO For Women in Science programme. I hope this visibility helps to inspire more young women to pursue careers in STEM.”
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