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

Parent: The 150 Women Project

eScholarship stats: History by Item for July through October, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requests2024-102024-092024-082024-07
2mp1n3fsWomen Pioneers in Science and Math: An Overview13925333744
7v72577kCelestial Observers:the First Sixteen Berkeley Women Doctoral Graduates in Astronomy738142922
2k26p6n4Women of Earth and Planetary Science701492522
3s10588w150 Years of Women in Statistics53952712
10k7m1bmNarratives of UC Berkeley Women Mathematicians49951322
0157707dHonor Among Fiends44422216
95k8h75vBerkeley’s First Women Chemists44431621
7bd8v001150 years and counting: Co-education and the College of Chemistry40741514
0kp703nhThe Inimitable F.N. David: Renaissance Statistician39441714
9864d4t7Physicist Melba N. Phillips: Indiana’s Oppenheimer Connecton3262168
843887vpJudith Klinman Interview, Paula Fass and Christina Maslach, "Academic Pioneers: Women at Berkeley in the 1970s and 1980s."3183515
8r42x0w1Betty Scott: Professor Pioneered Using Statistics to Address Bias in University Hiring3054813
38k0v0t5Melba Phillips: Leader in Science and Conscience2911396
7jj2w37qWomen Mathematicians at Berkeley—The Early Years2582114
8z78f1fp150 Years of Women at Berkeley Physics 258278

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