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Gertrude M. Clarke : ウィキペディア英語版 | Gertrude M. Clarke
Gertrude M. Clarke is a former educator who primarily taught high school physics and nucleonics, also extensively engaged in nuclear physics research. She founded the New Jersey Business/Industry/Science Education Consortium (NJ BISEC) and served as its Executive Director from 1981 until 1999. She has been on the Board of Trustees of the New Jersey Inventors Hall of Fame for sixteen years, and President Emeritus since 2012.. == Biography == Gertrude M. Clarke received her baccalaureate degree from Douglass College in 1954. Her pre-doctural studies included radiological courses at Rutgers University, electronics at the RCA Institute, chemistry, and physics at Seton Hall University and atomic, nuclear and solid-state physics at the Yale University Graduate School. Ms. Clarke taught physics, science survey, practical chemistry and environmental science classes at Chatham High School, in New Jersey. She designed a college-level course for accelerated seniors unique to the State of New Jersey called Nucleonics.〔The Physics Teacher magazine, May 1980 Vol.18 pp 352-357〕
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