All Projects

Keynote Speeches

The missing 96 percent of the universe 

RSA Conference, San Francisco, USA, April 2023

From Missing Particles to Missing Physicists

Public Awareness of Infrastructures (PARI'22), July 2022

From Missing Particles to Missing Physicists

LGBTQ STEMinar, January 2022

Talks Delivered

Lessons Learned From Working in STEM with a Physical Disability

SciComCon, New York, USA, June 2023

Women in Physics

IOP, Royal Holloway London, May 2023

Short discussion: From Missing Particles to Missing Physicists

STFC, March 2023

From Missing Particles to Missing Physicists

STFC, International Women's Day March 2023

Lessons Learned from Working in STEM with a Physical Disability

IT Connect Day, ARM, January 2023

Lessons Learned from Working in STEM with a Physical Disability

University of Birmingham, Novemeber 2022

From Missing Particles to Missing Physicists

Improving Diversity in STEM, IGPP, October 2022

Working in Academia with a Physical Disability - a personal Perspective 

LCBTQ+ Researcher Celebration Event, University of Birmingham, June 2022

From Gluons to Klingons

Sunday Assembly  London, April 2022

Working in Academia with a Physical Disability - a personal Perspective

DiSTEMM Cardiff, February 2022

New Physics, New Technologies, and New Perspectives: Search for the missing 96% of the Universe

Financial Services Club Webinar, December 2021

Working at CERN with a Physical Disability: A Personal Perspective

CERN Seminar: Disabilities in Academia, November 2021

Fixing the Standard Model: Pairing off Particles

Sunday Assembly San Diego, November 2021

Fixing the Standard Model: Pairing off Particles

Sunday Assembly  Atlanta, October 2021

Science in Action: Can we avoid a climate catastrophe?

BBC World Service, October 2021

From Missing Particles to Missing Physicists

International Conference of Female Scientists , (UKRI and iWiS)

October 2021

For the record: Claire Malone

Freeda En, July 2021

The missing 96 percent of the universe 

TED Talk, May 2021

From Chemistry Labs to Chocolate Shops

Winston Society of Clare College, February 2020

TIGER in STEMM webinars in physics 2020 - Claire Malone & Cheyenne Polius

TIGER in STEMM, August 2020

Queer(y)ing the Curriculum: Claire Malone

LGBTQ+ @cam, january2020

Science over the Rainbow and Do My Wheels Look Big in This?

BiCon, Hosted multiple workshops, August 2019

From Chemistry Labs to Chocolate Shops

Cavendish Inspiring Women, February 2019

Having a Disability during Adolescence

Academy for Childhood Disabilities, 2008

Articles and Blog Posts Published

Baffled by the big questions in science? String theorist Michael Dine thinks he has the answers

Physics World, January 2023

How better science communication can benefit everyone

Physics World, September 2022

The benefits of making a more accessible discipline

Physics World, May 2022

Earthsong: Science-inspired poetry against climate change at the Great Exhibition Road Festival

Poets for the Planet, October 2021

Interviews 

Aces Interviews with Claire Malone

Aces Training Ltd youtube, February 2023

Is disability tech delivering?

BBC World Service Digital Planet, August 2022

An Interview with Claire Malone

LGBT+ STEM, November 2020

Approaching Disability like a Scientist

Symmetry Magazine, May 2018

Claire Malone on ITV News for the ACE Center

ITV News, May 2012