As the world celebrates International Women' s Day, women researchers on Science Island are playing an increasingly important role in advancing scientific innovation.
From fundamental research to major national facilities, female scientists are contributing their expertise to fields including superconducting technology, advanced materials, and high-end scientific instruments.
Over the years, many women scientists on Science Island have demonstrated both scientific excellence and leadership in engineering fields traditionally dominated by men.
Their stories reflect a broader trend: women are becoming a powerful force in science and technology, bringing resilience, creativity, and collaboration to research teams. On this special day, they also hope more women will pursue their passions in science while finding balance and fulfillment in life.


Liu Fang from ASIPP, HFIPS, works on superconducting magnets in the lab. She is one of many female researchers contributing to scientific innovation on Science Island. (Image by HFIPS)


