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Women in STEM Podcast Episode 7 – Olivia Pavco-Giaccia, Founder of Lab Candy, Cognitive Scientist
Interview with Olivia Pavco-Giaccia, Founder & CEO of LabCandy and Junior in Cognitive Sciences at Yale University.
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Physics Girl Interviews Emily Calandrelli about The Vomit Comet #WomenInSTEM
Ever wonder what NASA’s Vomit Comet is like? Wonder what microgravity feels like? Physics Girl interviews Emily Calandrelli who is the host and co-producer of FOX’s Xploration Outer Space. She’s a graduate from MIT and WVU with degrees in aeronautics, astronautics, technology and policy. Follow Physics Girl on YouTube and Emily at her website. Learn…
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Women in STEM Podcast Episode 4 – Marie Webster, research scientist & post-doctoral fellow at The Wistar Institute
Interview with Marie Webster, Post-doctoral Fellow and research scientist at The Wistar Institute with a PhD in Pharmacology and Molecular Sciences.
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Women in STEM Podcast Episode 3 – Sarina Peterson and Brianna Rapini, co-creators of the YouTube channel, The Amoeba Sisters
Interview with Sarina Peterson and Briana Rapini, co-creators of the YouTube channel, The Amoeba Sisters.
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Women in STEM Podcast Episode 2 – Jessica Kirkpatrick, Director of Data Science at InstaEDU
Interview with Jessica Kirkpatrick, Director of Data Science at InstaEDU and blogger for Women in Astronomy & Astrobetter.
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Women In STEM Podcast Episode 1 – Katie McGill, Physics PhD Candidate & Creator of The Physics Factor
Interview with Katie McGill, Physics PhD Candidate at Cornell University and Creator of the YouTube Channel, The Physics Factor.
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Women in STEM Roundup – Week of May 26, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of May 26, 2014… Google to release diversity data about workforce (Washington Post) This Woman Proves You Don’t Have to Be A Hoodie-Wearing Male to Make It in Today’s Tech World (Nation Swell) ‘Our Job Is To Solve Problems’: How STEM Jobs Can Take Women To The…
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Women in STEM Roundup – Week of May 19, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of May 19, 2014… Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, and Lately, Coding (NYTimes) The Tech Sector Needs More Women; Here’s How You Can Make It Happen (Forbes) Girl Scouts target math, science gender gap (Delaware Online) The “CSI Effect:” Cacking the Case of the STEM Skills Gap (Huffington Post)…
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Physics as a Gateway to a STEM Career
I have always loved science. My favorite classes throughout elementary, middle and high schools were science classes. I loved watching Cosmos and NOVA and Nature on PBS (which helped quite a bit with the science classes). The same cannot be said of math classes, which were my bane through college (see The Engineer Who Hated…
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Women in STEM Roundup – Week of April 21, 2014
Here’s the Women in STEM articles this week of April 21, 2014… Tech’s Gender Bias: What Top Female VCs Really Think (WIRED) 4 Ways Women are Digging Deeper into the Gaming Industry (What’s Your Tech.ca) Women with RAM (AdaptingIT) Mari-Louise Ross: Ode to My Mentors (Huffington Post) What It’s Like to Be a Girl Who…