Elizabeth Hillman
Growing up just outside of London, England, Elizabeth Hillman found it difficult to choose between her favorite subjects, medicine, physics and mathematics. As an undergraduate at University College London, she found the ideal amalgam: medical physics. "I wanted to build the machines that doctors use," she says. "To me, that was the perfect combination of being involved in medicine...Having the pleasure of building things and using the math and computing that I was good at."  Forward

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