Tunisian physicists refer to individuals from Tunisia who are engaged in the field of physics, whether in academia, research, or applied sciences. Tunisia has a number of prominent universities and research institutions where physicists work on various areas such as theoretical and experimental physics, condensed matter physics, astrophysics, and more. Tunisian physicists may contribute to both national and international scientific communities, and some may be involved in significant research projects or collaborations.
Tunisian women physicists refer to female scientists from Tunisia who specialize in the field of physics. Like many women in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields, Tunisian women physicists have historically faced challenges related to gender bias, societal expectations, and limited opportunities for advancement. However, they also contribute significantly to research and education in physics, often working in various specializations, including theoretical physics, experimental physics, astrophysics, and other subfields.

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