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An interview with Teodoro Laino
Name: Teodoro Laino Current Job: Distinguished Research Scientist, Manager at IBM Research Scientific Discipline/Field: AI for Chemistry, Materials // Computational Material Science Country: Switzerland Pick some letters (L,G,B,T,Q,+, etc.): G Website: https://researcher.watson.ibm.com/researcher/view.php?person=zurich-teo Twitter or other social media handle: @teodorolaino What does your job involve? Research in use of AI to accelerate material Design and innovation. It involves also people’s managing How did Read more
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An interview with Jason McNulty
Name: Jason McNulty Current Job: Education Focussed Associate Lecturer Scientific Discipline/Field: Inorganic Chemistry Country: United Kingdom (Scotland) Pick some letters (L,G,B,T,Q,+, etc.): G Website: https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/chemistry/people/jam242 Twitter or other social media handle: Twitter: @jasonm769 What does your job involve? I’m involved in teaching inorganic chemistry to UGs at all levels, running tutorials and helping run the practical labs. How did you get to Read more
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An updated interview with Robert Farley
you can read Rob’s previous interview from 2015 here. Name: Robert Farley Current Job: Head of Medical Physics and Engineering / Consultant Clinical Scientist, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. Scientific Discipline/Field: Medical Physics (Radiotherapy Physics is my specialism, but I also have interests in Nuclear Medicine, Radiology Physics, MRI, Clinical Engineering and Physiological Measurement) Country: UK Pick some Read more
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An interview with Marco Carfagnini
Name:Marco Carfagnini Current Job: PhD candidate Scientific Discipline/Field: Mathematics Country: United States Pick some letters (L,G,B,T,Q,+, etc.): G Website: https://marcocarfagnini.wordpress.com What does your job involve? I mostly do research (in math), aka I spend most of my time thinking about my (research) problems, and how to solve them. I also TA and teach a few hours per week. How did Read more
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Community and visibility are needed for everyone LGBTQ+ in STEM
By Bini Charingbold (she/her) Warning: this article contains instances of homophobic violence. You may have seen a recently published paper that examined inequalities faced by those within the LGBTQ+ STEM community, which comes to the conclusion that those who are openly LGBTQ+ are at a disadvantage in STEM compared to those who are not. Whilst Read more
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An interview with Bini Claringbold
Name: Bini Claringbold Current Job: PhD Student Scientific Discipline/Field: Organic synthesis, biochemistry, medicinal chemistry Country: UK Pick some letters (L,G,B,T,Q,+, etc.): B, P Twitter or other social media handle: @BiniClaringbold What does your job involve? My current research involves synthesising a series of different compounds (sequenced defined polymers) that can disrupt the protein-protein interactions of a Read more
