China Daily (Hong Kong)

Scientist suspended in sexism row

- Earle@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

By EARLE GAYLE

A top scientist who claimed before an audience of young, female physicists that physics “was invented and built by men” and that men were now suffering from pro-female discrimina­tion has been suspended from working with the European nuclear research center CERN.

Professor Alessandro Strumia, who teaches at Pisa University, outraged many during his presentati­on in Geneva about “gender and high-energy physics”. The event was organized by CERN, which currently has its first female director-general at the helm. The organizati­on immediatel­y attacked his comments and says it will now conduct a full investigat­ion.

“CERN always strives to carry out its scientific mission in a peaceful and inclusive environmen­t,” the facility said in a statement.

In his presentati­on, Strumia argued physics is not sexist against women.

“However, the truth does not matter, because it is part of a political battle coming from outside,” the BBC reported him as saying at the event.

Strumia told the broadcaste­r: “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.”

But other research shows this is not the case. A major 2012 study published in the US scientific journal PNAS found science faculty members favored male names over female names in otherwise identical job applicatio­ns. And female scientists have taken to social media to describe prejudice they have faced.

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