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Figure 9.4. US bachelor s degrees in metallurgy and materials, numbers graduating 1966-1995... Figure 9.4. US bachelor s degrees in metallurgy and materials, numbers graduating 1966-1995...
Get a master s or bachelor s degree in statistics or computer science. Other science degrees that have a strong analytical or life science basis are useful as well. [Pg.301]

Bets received her Bachelor s degree in biology from Stanford University and her PhD in neurochemistry from Washington University (St. Louis). She was a postdoctoral fellow at the U.S. National Institutes of Health and after stints at the Dow-Corning Corporation and Washington State University, she moved to the Oregon Graduate Institute (OGI) in 1977. At the time of her death, Bets was a Research Professor in the Department of Environmental and Biomolecular Systems... [Pg.2]

A local massage clinic made an appointment for me to see Jill Holden when I requested a licensed massage practitioner that would be completely unscented. A native of Madison, Wisconsin, Jill, thirty-one when interviewed, has a bachelor s degree in theater, and enjoys hiking, reading, journaling, and learning about herbs. As a volunteer she teaches adults to read. [Pg.171]

In 1996, Mr. Kenkel won the prestigious National Responsible Care Catalyst Award for excellence in chemistry teaching, sponsored by the Chemical Manufacturer s Association. He has a master s degree in chemistry from the University of Texas in Austin (1972) and a bachelor s degree in chemistry from Iowa State University (1970). His research at the University of Texas was directed by Professor Allen Bard. He was employed as a chemist from 1973 to 1977 at Rockwell International s Science Center in Thousand Oaks, California. [Pg.553]

Although six in ten interviewees had their baccalaureate origins in an historically black college, there were marked differences along gender lines. For example, data in Fig. 3.3 show that males are more likely than females to earn their bachelor s degrees at historically black colleges and universities. [Pg.63]

In terms of geographic origins of the Ph.D.-granting institution, most interviewees earned their degrees in the Midwest, followedby the Northeast, South, and West (Fig. 3.6). No interviewees earned a doctorate from a Southern institution prior to 1965. A number of interviewees earning their bachelor s degrees in the... [Pg.78]

Mansukhlal Wani was born on February 20, 1925, in Nandurbar, Maharastra, India. He attended grade and high school in his hometown and then earned his bachelor s degree in chemistry (1947) and his master s degree in organic chemistry (1950) from the University of Bombay. He emigrated to the United States in 1958 and enrolled at Indiana University, from which he received his Ph.D. in chemistry in 1962. He accepted a position with RTI in 1962 and has remained with the organization ever since in the position of Principal Scientist. [Pg.37]

Joseph J. Breen was born in Waterbury, Connecticut, on July 22, 1942. He earned his bachelor s degree from Fairfield University in 1964 and his doctorate in chemistry from Duke University in 1972. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps during the Vietnam War and for two years in the Peace Corps before accepting an appointment at the EPA in 1979. During his tenure at the EPA, Breen was also an adjunct professor in environmental chemistry at Hood College, in Frederick, Maryland, and at Trinity College and American University in Washington, D.C. [Pg.182]


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