Ursula Maria Martius

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Ursula Maria Martius, better known as Ursula Franklin, was a German-Canadian physicist, metallurgist, and pacifist renowned for her work in materials science and her influential writings on technology and society.

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instanceOf Quaker
academic
author
human
metallurgist
pacifist
physicist
academicDiscipline materials science
metallurgy
alsoKnownAs Ursula Franklin NERFINISHED
awardReceived Companion of the Order of Canada NERFINISHED
Governor General's Award in Commemoration of the Persons Case NERFINISHED
Order of Ontario NERFINISHED
Pearson Medal of Peace NERFINISHED
birthName Ursula Maria Martius NERFINISHED
citizenship Canada
Germany
countryOfBirth Germany
countryOfDeath Canada NERFINISHED
dateOfBirth 1921-09-16
dateOfDeath 2016-07-22
educatedAt Technical University of Berlin NERFINISHED
University of Toronto
employer University of Toronto NERFINISHED
familyName Franklin NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork history of technology
materials science
metallurgy
peace studies
physics
givenName Ursula NERFINISHED
knownFor analysis of technology and its impact on society
feminist perspectives on science and technology
peace activism
research on the structure and properties of metals and alloys
languageSpoken English
German
memberOf Order of Canada NERFINISHED
Religious Society of Friends NERFINISHED
movement anti-nuclear weapons movement
feminist movement
peace movement
notableWork The Real World of Technology NERFINISHED
The Ursula Franklin Reader: Pacifism as a Map NERFINISHED
Ursula Franklin Speaks: Thoughts and Afterthoughts NERFINISHED
occupation research scientist
university professor
writer
placeOfBirth Munich
placeOfDeath Toronto NERFINISHED
residence Toronto

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