Scientist Charlotte Froese Fischer was considered Canada's '

Scientist Charlotte Froese Fischer was considered Canada's 'first lady of computational atomic structure theory'

Her pioneering work touched on several scientific fields, and today a range of devices including lasers, atomic clocks, GPS systems and quantum computers all depend on the kinds of calculations in which she specialized

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