A story of determination

written by Nadja Železnik
20. Mar 2023

“People usually know little about all the ‘NOs’ we have received, the battles we have fought, and the effort we have made to reach our career goals.” – Ämilie Degenhardt

The American Health Physics Society published an interview with our RadoNorm Early Career Researcher, Ämilie Degenhardt, about her career journey to becoming a researcher in WP3 in RadoNorm. In this inspirational article, Degenhardt shares her ups and downs, battles against inequality, and the turning points in her life to become the ardent radiation physicist she is today. The article is freely available here.

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