The Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate Computational Chemistry (MERCURY) has supported a diverse group of faculty and students for over 20 years by providing computational resources as well as networking opportunities and professional support. The consortium comprises 38 faculty (42% women) at 34 different institutions, who have trained nearly 900 undergraduate students, more than two-thirds of whom identify as women and one-quarter identify as students of color. MERCURY provides a model for the support necessary for faculty to achieve professional advancement and career satisfaction. The range of experiences and expertise of the consortium members provides excellent networking opportunities that allow MERCURY facu...
Women continue to be underrepresented in the physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering. The pr...
Women are underrepresented in a number of science, technology, engineering, and mathe- matics (STEM)...
Universities were established as hierarchical bureaucracies that reward individual attainment in eva...
The Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate Computational Chemistry (MERCURY) h...
The molecular education and research consortium in undergraduate computational chemistry ( MERCURY) ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in International Journal of Quantum ...
The author discusses the history of the Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate...
The molecular education and research consortium in undergraduate computational chemistry (MERCURY) c...
A peer-mentoring network, funded by the National Science Foundation ADVANCE program, profoundly impa...
Considering both the percentage of science and engineering PhDs awarded to women in the twenty year ...
5 pagesThe statistical picture of the gender composition of chemistry as reported in national data i...
Universities were established as hierarchical bureaucracies that reward individual attainment in eva...
The internationally acknowledged gender gap in science continues to be an unrelenting concern to sci...
For undergraduate students, involvement in authentic research represents scholarship that is consist...
Women, ethnic minority, and less affluent groups are widely underrepresented in chemistry, a problem...
Women continue to be underrepresented in the physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering. The pr...
Women are underrepresented in a number of science, technology, engineering, and mathe- matics (STEM)...
Universities were established as hierarchical bureaucracies that reward individual attainment in eva...
The Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate Computational Chemistry (MERCURY) h...
The molecular education and research consortium in undergraduate computational chemistry ( MERCURY) ...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley in International Journal of Quantum ...
The author discusses the history of the Molecular Education and Research Consortium in Undergraduate...
The molecular education and research consortium in undergraduate computational chemistry (MERCURY) c...
A peer-mentoring network, funded by the National Science Foundation ADVANCE program, profoundly impa...
Considering both the percentage of science and engineering PhDs awarded to women in the twenty year ...
5 pagesThe statistical picture of the gender composition of chemistry as reported in national data i...
Universities were established as hierarchical bureaucracies that reward individual attainment in eva...
The internationally acknowledged gender gap in science continues to be an unrelenting concern to sci...
For undergraduate students, involvement in authentic research represents scholarship that is consist...
Women, ethnic minority, and less affluent groups are widely underrepresented in chemistry, a problem...
Women continue to be underrepresented in the physical sciences, mathematics, and engineering. The pr...
Women are underrepresented in a number of science, technology, engineering, and mathe- matics (STEM)...
Universities were established as hierarchical bureaucracies that reward individual attainment in eva...