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NOBCChE Board Chair named Director of TEBG at 3M
NOBCChE
NOBCChE Board Chair Simon Shannon has been appointed as the new Director, Advance 3M, Transportation and Electronics Business Group (TEBG), effective April 1. In this role, Simon will assume responsibility for Advance 3M, listening to TEBG employees to further optimize our structure and processes. He will provide leadership for and partner with the exceptional Change Acceleration Teams across the globe. Simon will also lead action plans and improvement projects to address the biggest opportunities.
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Clark Atlanta professor passes
The HistoryMakers
Dr. John H. Hall, Professor of Chemistry at Clark Atlanta University passed recently. He will be remembered as a dedicated and thoughtful scientist, teacher, and scholar who held his undergraduate and graduate students to high expectations. In 2011 he was interviewed as part of the HistoryMakers series.
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Latest NOBCChE job postings
NOBCChE
If you are an employer interested in posting a job or internship please visit
the Corporate/Academic Partners page. For details on openings visit here.
Corporate Opening
- Genentech, Senior Scientific Researcher, Protein Biochemist, Peptide Discovery
Government Openings
- Argonne National Laboratory, Walter Massey, PhD Fellowship Fellowship
- National Academies of Sciences Engineering Medicine, ARL Distinguished Program
Academic Openings
- Illinois Institute of Technology, Chemistry Faculty
- The College of Wooster, Postdoctoral Scholar, Environmental Chemistry
- Boston University, Lecturer, Physical, Analytical, General Chemistry
- University of Pennsylvania, Lecturer, Undergraduate, Organic Chemistry Lab
- Rutgers, Assistant Professor, Chemistry
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These Georgia Tech Schools are sites for the American Chemical Society’s Bridge Program, which aims to increase the number of underrepresented students who receive doctoral degrees in chemical sciences. Bridge Fellows earn a thesis MS while receiving extensive support, mentoring, and training to prepare for success in a PhD program.
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.INDUSTRY NEWS
The secret success of women In STEM jobs in 2020
Forbes
There’s a little-known fact about the pandemic-economic recession’s impact on women. We’ve heard this crisis referred to as a “She-cession” because women lost over 5 million jobs in this recession, about 55% of all job losses. That’s because most of the jobs lost were in retail and hospitality establishments that had to close to try to stop the spread of the pandemic, jobs that are disproportionately held by women.
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How to address pandemic-related work gaps on resumes
SHRM
Millions of employees lost their jobs due to the coronavirus pandemic. Many other workers left their jobs voluntarily for a variety of reasons, such as a lack of child care, the need to be a family caregiver, or concerns about health and safety. Career and hiring experts are advising these job seekers not to panic about the employment gaps in their work history as they re-enter the workforce this year.
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How Ph.D. students can make the most of virtual internships
Science
During the last year of his Ph.D., Matteo Bernabo followed in the footsteps of many graduate students before him: He took a summerlong hiatus from his research to work as a government intern and get hands-on experience outside academia. But there was a hitch. The year was 2020 — and his experience would be a virtual one.
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How women in STEM can make a difference at every level
The Modern Battlespace
The team at The Modern Battlespace is sharing the stories of inspiring women in STEM to help celebrate Women’s History Month this month by showcasing some of the many women behind innovation and progress in the defense community. For this installment, we spoke with Jennifer Fredin, Director of Engineering at Collins Aerospace.
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How to overcome red flags on your resume
Harvard Business Review
Landing a job is never easy — but a resume full of red flags makes it even harder. What does it take to win over an interviewer if you’ve got employment gaps, short stints with multiple employers, or an unplanned departure on your resume?
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Women in STEM face a 'confidence gap.' Here's what that means, and how to fix it
Salon
Jasmeen Merzaban writes:
In my career as a scientist, a great deal of the professional support I have received has been from men. Part of that may be because STEM fields — an acronym for science, technology, engineering and math — are generally male-dominated. Still, I am grateful for having had encouraging male mentors who shared my goal of trying to achieve gender equity in STEM fields.
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