Anne Goldberg
Belgian physicist
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Anne Goldberg is a Belgian physicist, expert in polymers, nanomaterials and material characterisation.
Anne Goldberg | |
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| Alma mater | Université libre de Bruxelles |
| Occupation | Physicist |
Career
Goldberg spent most of her career working in research and innovation at Solvay. She set up testing methods to understand solid-state physics of polymers, especially fracture mechanisms[1] and managed various portfolios in the field of nanotechnology.
As of 2021, she is a Member of the Strategic Advisory Committee in the Graphene Flagship,[2][3] a Member of the Board of Directors on behalf of Solvay at Materia Nova,[4] a Member of the European Industrial Research Management Association (EIRMA) task force on responsible innovation[5] and a Member of the Club of Rome EU Chapter.[6] She teaches innovation and history of science at the University of Mons.[7]
Goldberg gives talks about women and diversity in science[8] and created the Solvay's “Girls leading in science” (GirLS) contest[9] with the support of Hub.Brussels and BeWiSe.[10]