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Elisa Beatriz Bachofen was the first female
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in Argentina and
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Biography

Elisa Beatriz Bachofen was born in
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,
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, in 1891. She graduated from the
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in 1918. Her thesis was on the manufacturing of cotton yarns and fabrics. It has since been digitised. She was the secretary for and wrote articles in the UBA student magazine ''Revista Del Centro Estudiantes de Ingenieria''. She was lead author on ''Usina hidroeléctrica de Luján de Cuyo : memoria descriptiva de la misma'' about the
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hydroelectric plant. Her career spanned the first half of the twentieth century. From 1919 to 1953, when she retired, she worked for the Dirección de Puentes y Caminos as a bridge designer, and later for the Dirección Nacional de Vialidad overseeing the development and direction of road works. She chaired the Technical Commission of the Circle of Inventors founded in 1922, and the Argentine Association of Scientific and Technical Libraries. She was a member of the Board of Directors of the Association of Business and Professional Women. Along with her academic achievements she was also active in the National Feminist Union, together with activists such as
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and
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. In 1955 she had to leave Argentina after the
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in September, which ended the
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regime, continuing with her research and projects in the United States. She travelled to Europe, the United States, Israel and Brazil. Her sister Esther Bachofen (1895–1943) followed in her footsteps and became the fourth female civil engineer in Argentica, qualifying in 1922. She died in Buenos Aires on the 19th of November 1976.


Commemoration

In 2017 Public Street N° 1574 in the city of Paraná in the Entre Ríos province, was named "ELISA BACHOFEN". In the same year, residents of Buenos Aires voted to name a
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"Elisa" in her honour. It excavated a tunnel from
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to the Río de la Plata in the basin of the Arroyo Vega. In recognition of her life's work, on 12 and 13 November 2018, the
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of the
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, held the inaugural "Elisa Bachofen" Conference of Women Engineers. In 2019, the Universidad Nacional de Rafaela established the Elisa Bachofen Scholarships as affirmative action measure to encourage the entry and retention of women in the engineering sector as part of their work to reduce the gender gap in technological fields. In July 2021 a
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satellite, part of a series of Argentinean commercial
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built and operated by
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, was named Elisa Bachofen, and launched alongside three others named after historical women STEM pioneers
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,
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and
Sofya Kovalevskaya Sofya Vasilyevna Kovalevskaya (russian: link=no, Софья Васильевна Ковалевская), born Korvin-Krukovskaya ( – 10 February 1891), was a Russian mathematician who made noteworthy contributions to analysis, partial differe ...
.


See also

*
Justicia Acuña Justicia Espada Acuña Mena (January 14, 1893 – 1980) was a Chilean civil engineer. Justicia was the first woman to become a civil engineer in Chile. Biography Justicia Acuña Mena was born in Santiago, Chile, on January 14, 1893. She was the d ...
- first Chilean woman graduated as a civil engineer in 1919. * Juana Pereyra - Uruguayan civil engineer - graduated 1920. * Rebeca Uribe Bone - the first woman to graduate in engineering in Colombia - in 1945.


References

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