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May 2016 Issue No. 003
Women in Technology and Engineeirng featuring supermodel Karlie Kloss.
Exclusive interviews: Engineering for Kids, Girls Who Code, Ladies Learning Code, Robomatter, Stemettes, Women Who Code.
Special feature stories: Construction, HVAC, oil & gas, petrochemicals, renewables, green energy, information technology, wearable tech, water and wastewater, industrial digitalization, civil, mechanical, electrical, MEP, contracting, mining, electronics, BIM, safety, chemical, aviation, heavy equipment, machineries, software, gadgets and robotics.
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46 ISSUE NO.003 WOMEN IN TECH & ENGINEERING<br />
Emmy Noether<br />
(1882-1935)<br />
This is who the Noether’s Theorem came from. Being<br />
the master of abstract algebra in mathematics, Emmy<br />
Noether developed the general theory on commutative<br />
rings and discovering the connection between symmetry<br />
and conservation in physics. She joined the Mathematical<br />
Institute in Gottingen in 1915 and started working<br />
with<br />
prominent mathematicians Felix Klein and David Hilbert<br />
on Einstein’s general relativity theory. Three years<br />
later she proved two theorems that are basic to elementary<br />
particle physics, one of which is the theorem coined<br />
to her name. Emmy Noether come from a prominent<br />
family of scientists.<br />
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