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23 2019 CONFERENCE FOR UNDERGRADUATE WOMEN IN PHYSICS She was included among the "Top 100 most inspirational women" by e Guardian newspaper (UK, 2011), ranked 5th in Time magazine's Personality of the Year (USA, 2012), included among the "Top 100 most influential women" by Forbes magazine (USA, 2013 and 2017) and considered among the "Leading Global inkers of 2013" by Foreign Policy magazine (USA, 2013). Group Photo and Break 3:30–4:15 p.m. Quimby's Prairie/Brower Student Center 100 Student Poster Session 4:15–5:30 p.m. Brower Student Center Lobby Panel Discussion: Careers in Physics 5:30–6:30 p.m. Mayo Concert Hall Maggie Benoit, PhD, Program Director, National Science Foundation Nicole Callen, Research Technician, Corporate Strategic Research, ExxonMobil Emily Conover, PhD, Physics Reporter, Science newS Chelle Reno, Assistant Vice President for Operations, Office of the Vice President for Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Princeton University Moderated by: Shannon Swilley Greco, Senior Program Associate, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory Women in different areas of physics will discuss their paths through science and how the decisions they made along the way have guided them in their careers. ey will talk about different career options in physics, what inspires them, challenges they have experienced and overcame, and how their degrees have supported them in their current positions. SATURDAY, JANUARY 19 (CONTINUED)