eventually pursuing a PhD in organic synthesis at UCalgary and then going on to complete her postdoc at Princeton. She knows that organic chemistry often gets a bad reputation because of its association with memorization and rote learning, but to her,it’s an incred...
In the third year of my PhD I started wondering how professors decided the themes of their research. What is a good research project, and what separates successful researchers from those who struggle to get tenure?[1] Part of this fascination made its way to the blog, and my review of“...
There are also topic-related hashtags, such as#RealTimeChem(where people describe the chemistry they are up to) or#chemjobswhere someone is posting about an open position related to chemistry. The Royal Society of Chemistry even host a virtual conference on Twitter every year where thousands of...
A new concept can be added as an entry into a CML dictionary without requiring the CML Schema to be modified. The dictionary referencing mechanism consists of 3 steps; defining the new concept, creating a reference to the defined concept and applying the referenceto the CML generic container. ...
Moreover, STEM jobs are generally well paid, and often have low unemployment rates, being about half that of non-STEM occupations. For example, according to Rothwell [3], about 20% of all US jobs, equivalent to 26 million, require significant STEM skills. But the United States is not ...
Topic: Problems with employment with a BS in Chemistry? (Read 71910 times) I'm not exactly sure what Chemical Engg. is all about. Can any of you, who has experience of both sides explain how the 2 of them differ?