Section II: Women in Academic Disciplines - Physical and Mathematical Sciences

Parent: The 150 Women Project

eScholarship stats: Breakdown by Item for August through November, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requestsDownloadView-only%Dnld
2mp1n3fsWomen Pioneers in Science and Math: An Overview116843272.4%
2k26p6n4Women of Earth and Planetary Science68501873.5%
7v72577kCelestial Observers:the First Sixteen Berkeley Women Doctoral Graduates in Astronomy56233341.1%
3s10588w150 Years of Women in Statistics52302257.7%
10k7m1bmNarratives of UC Berkeley Women Mathematicians34171750.0%
0157707dHonor Among Fiends32171553.1%
0kp703nhThe Inimitable F.N. David: Renaissance Statistician3282425.0%
7bd8v001150 years and counting: Co-education and the College of Chemistry30161453.3%
38k0v0t5Melba Phillips: Leader in Science and Conscience2642215.4%
95k8h75vBerkeley’s First Women Chemists26141253.8%
9864d4t7Physicist Melba N. Phillips: Indiana’s Oppenheimer Connecton26121446.2%
8z78f1fp150 Years of Women at Berkeley Physics 2481633.3%
8r42x0w1Betty Scott: Professor Pioneered Using Statistics to Address Bias in University Hiring2241818.2%
7jj2w37qWomen Mathematicians at Berkeley—The Early Years2161528.6%
843887vpJudith Klinman Interview, Paula Fass and Christina Maslach, "Academic Pioneers: Women at Berkeley in the 1970s and 1980s."1621412.5%

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