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Is physics sexist against men?

At a recent CERN workshop on gender and high energy physics, Professor Alessandro Strumia of Pisa University told the audience "People say that physics is sexist, physics is racist. I made some simple checks and discovered that it wasn't, that it was becoming sexist against men and said so...Oxford University extends exam times for women's benefit...Italy offers free or cheaper university for female (research) students". He also said that he himself was overlooked for a job that he was more qualified for, which was given to a woman.


He produced a series of graphs which, he claimed, showed that women were hired over men whose research was cited more by other scientists in their publications, which he says is an indication of higher quality. He also presented data that he claimed showed that male and female researchers were equally cited at the start of their careers but men scored progressively better as their careers progressed.


He told his audience of young, predominantly female physicists that "physics was invented and built by men, it's not by invitation". He said his results "proved" that "physics is not sexist against women. However the truth does not matter, because it is part of a political battle coming from outside".


What are your thoughts on his views and do they reflect your experiences working in STEM fields? And was he the right choice of speaker for an event such as this?


Read more in: "Cern scientist: 'Physics built by men - not by invitation'" available at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-45703700
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  • Thanks for the post Amber, I hadn't seen the article by BBC, but Physics World (I subscribe to the website) had a response article by CERN... 


    Perhaps people (men and women) working in the field of Physics are best qualified to reply to Strumia.


    CERN seems unhappy about the gist of Strumia's talk:

    CERN describes physicist’s gender talk as ‘highly offensive’


    https://physicsworld.com/a/cern-describes-physicists-gender-talk-as-highly-offensive/

    An update stated: '


    To avoid compromising any investigation and perhaps possible legal processes, I will refrain from any further comment.


    And in other news, since the Nobel Prize for Physics 2018 was announced today...

    'The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the #NobelPrize in Physics 2018 “for groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics” with one half to Arthur Ashkin and the other half jointly to Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland'
    https://twitter.com/NobelPrize/status/1047061973966512130


    Physics World: 'Arthur Ashkin, Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland win the 2018 physics #NobelPrize for groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics...'
    https://twitter.com/PhysicsWorld/status/1047070122358321152


    “We need to celebrate women physicists because they’re out there… I’m honoured to be one of those women," says Donna Strickland. She becomes the third woman to receive the #NobelPrize in Physics, joining Maria Goeppert-Mayer (1963) and Marie Curie (1903). Congratulations!
    https://twitter.com/NobelPrize


    Abi

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  • Thanks for the post Amber, I hadn't seen the article by BBC, but Physics World (I subscribe to the website) had a response article by CERN... 


    Perhaps people (men and women) working in the field of Physics are best qualified to reply to Strumia.


    CERN seems unhappy about the gist of Strumia's talk:

    CERN describes physicist’s gender talk as ‘highly offensive’


    https://physicsworld.com/a/cern-describes-physicists-gender-talk-as-highly-offensive/

    An update stated: '


    To avoid compromising any investigation and perhaps possible legal processes, I will refrain from any further comment.


    And in other news, since the Nobel Prize for Physics 2018 was announced today...

    'The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences has decided to award the #NobelPrize in Physics 2018 “for groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics” with one half to Arthur Ashkin and the other half jointly to Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland'
    https://twitter.com/NobelPrize/status/1047061973966512130


    Physics World: 'Arthur Ashkin, Gérard Mourou and Donna Strickland win the 2018 physics #NobelPrize for groundbreaking inventions in the field of laser physics...'
    https://twitter.com/PhysicsWorld/status/1047070122358321152


    “We need to celebrate women physicists because they’re out there… I’m honoured to be one of those women," says Donna Strickland. She becomes the third woman to receive the #NobelPrize in Physics, joining Maria Goeppert-Mayer (1963) and Marie Curie (1903). Congratulations!
    https://twitter.com/NobelPrize


    Abi

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