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Annette Lykknes
Board member, Department
of Chemistry, NTNU.
Secretary of the “history of chemistry
group” of
The Norwegian Chemical Society
Member and Vice Chair of Working Party on the History of
Chemistry,
European Association for Chemical and
Molecular Sciences
Member of Commission on the History of Women in
Science, Technology, and Medicine of the International Union for the History of Science, Technology and
Medicine – Division of History of Science and Technology
Short CV
Ph.D. in the history of chemistry (2005), Teacher Training Certificate (1999),
M.Sc. (Cand.scient.) in chemistry education (1998), B.Sc. (Cand.mag.) in
chemistry & mathematics (1997). Associate professor in science education,
Sør-Trøndelag
University College,
Faculty for teacher and interpreter education (2005-2007); Teaching assistant
and lecturer, Department of Chemistry, NTNU (2000-2004), Teacher in upper
secondary schools (1998-2000). Maternity leave, May 2010 – March 2011.
Research projects
Ida Noddack-Tacke:
Woman in chemistry and wife of a chemist (with Brigitte van Tiggelen,
Université catholique de Louvain, Belgium) NEW
COLLECTIVE VOLUME ON COLLABORATIVE COUPLES
100 years of chemistry
training in Trondheim (with Joakim Ziegler Gusland), supported by Faculty for science and
technology, Department of Chemistry, Department of Chemical engineering,
Department of material science and engineering, Department of biotechnology,
SINTEF Materials and chemistry, and chemical industry
A history of the
development of column chromatography: From Tswett to HPLC (PhD student Apostolos Gerontas.
Co-advisor: Klaus Hentschel, University
of Stuttgart.)
Enhancing the quality
and relevance of chemistry teacher training education in Ethiopia: A study of the use and impact of
small-scale, low-cost experiments at Mekelle University (PhD student Gebrekidan Mebrahtu
Tesfamariam. Co-advisor: Lise Kvittingen, Institutt for kjemi, NTNU.)
Other projects
Chemistry ”trail” for 12-year olds (2009, 2011), provided by
Department of Chemistry, NTNU. Article
in the science journal Kjemi.
Courses:
Ph.D. programme in Science Education
Recent
publications:
Annette
Lykknes, Donald L. Opitz, and Brigitte Van Tiggelen (eds.), For
Better or For Worse? Collaborative Couples in the Sciences
(Birkhäuser Verlag, Science Networks. Historical Studies, Vol. 44, 2012)
Brigitte
Van Tiggelen and Annette Lykknes, “Ida and Walter Noddack through
Better and Worse: An Arbeitsgemeinschaft
in Chemistry” in Annette Lykknes, Donald L. Opitz, and Brigitte Van
Tiggelen (eds.), For Better or for
Worse. Collaborative Couples in the Sciences (Birkhäuser Verlag, Science Networks. Historical Studies,
Vol. 44, 2012), pp. 105-147.
Per-Odd
Eggen, Lise Kvittingen, Annette Lykknes, and Roland Wittje, “Reconstructing
Iconic Experiments in Electrochemistry: Experiences from a History of Science
Course,” Science &
Education 21(2) (2012),
179-189.
New activities and contributions:
Women in the Laboratory from the
early modern times to the 20th century Symposium at the 5th
International Conference of the European Society for the History of Science
(ESHS) (organized by Annette Lykknes og Brigitte Van Tiggelen)
Annette
Lykknes and Brigitte Van Tiggelen, “The Wife as Risk-Taker and
Conceptual Thinker: Ida Noddack-Tacke and Nuclear Fission,” 5th
International Conference of the European Society of the History of Science
(ESHS), Athens, November 1-3, 2012
Brigitte
Van Tiggelen and Annette Lykknes, ”Ida Noddack and the Fission
Proposal: The Actor’s Perspective,” Seventh British-North
American joint meeting of the BSHS, CSHPS, and HSS, Philadelphia, USA, July,
11-14, 2012.
Apostolos
Gerontas and Annette Lykknes, “The first steps of the High Performance
Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) instrumentation: Discussing the Role of the
Press in the dissemination of analytical technology at the end of the 1960s
and early 1970s,” 8th meeting of STEP (Science and
Technology in the European Periphery), Corfu, June, 21- 24, 2012.
Publications
and activities
listed in Cristin (sorted by year)
List of publications
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