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Toshiko Yuasa--国際的な女性物理学者
Toshiko Yuasa

Toshiko Yuasa was an internationally active woman physicist who was based in France.
Yuasa was born in 1909 in Tokyo. She attended the Division of Science, Tokyo Women’s Higher Normal School, and moved on to the Department of Physics, Tokyo Bunrika University. In 1934 she graduated from the university and began physics research. Gender discrimination was still strong, however, and it was difficult to find a position where she could conduct the research she wanted. It was around this time that the Joliot-Curies discovered artificial radioactivity, and Yuasa, deeply moved by their paper, decided to travel to France.


History

1909 December 11, born in Shitaya Ward (current Taito Ward), Tokyo
1927 Enters the Division of Science, Tokyo Women’s Higher Normal School
1931 Graduates from the Division of Science, Tokyo Women’s Higher Normal School (Photo), enters the Department of Physics, Tokyo Bunrika University (age 21)
1934 Graduates from the Department of Physics, Tokyo Bunrika University, becomes an assistant at the same. Begins research on nuclear spectroscopy
1935 Becomes a teacher at Tokyo Woman’s Christian University (until 1937)
1938 Becomes an assistant professor at Tokyo Women’s Higher Normal School
1940 Travels to France (age 30).
Begins nuclear research under Professor F. Joliot-Curie at the Nuclear Chemistry Laboratory of Collége de France.
1943 [December] Receives a doctorate in science from France (age 33); doctoral thesis, "Contribution à l'étude du spectre continu des rayons β- émis par les corps radioactifs artificiels (Continuous beta-ray spectrum generated by artificial radioactivity)"


Materials

"Sketches"

  • Toshiko YuasaMaterials Tombeau de Mme Curie a Sceaux
  • Toshiko YuasaMaterials aux Cimetieres de Sceaux
  • Toshiko YuasaMaterials a l'Odeon
  • Toshiko YuasaMaterials a l'Odeon
  • Toshiko YuasaMaterials aux Cimetieres du Pere-Lashaise, le tombeau de Alfred Musset

"Photographs"

  • Toshiko YuasaMaterials 愛日小学校卒業記念Photographs
  • Toshiko YuasaMaterials Tokyo Women’s Higher Normal School Attached High School (Ochanomizu High School)
  • Toshiko YuasaMaterials Tokyo Women’s Higher Normal School入学の頃
  • Toshiko YuasaMaterials Photograph for Passport
  • Toshiko YuasaMaterials Graduation Research at the Department of Physics, Tokyo Bunrika University, Measuring spectrum of antimony atom

List of Academic Papers

Toshiko YuasaList of Academic Paperspdf