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APS March: Broadening Participation - How to Move the Needle

Raymond Samuel, North Carolina A&T State University
Going from here to there - Improving HBCUs capacity to produce more African American STEM PhDs

Raymond Samuel is a Professor in the Department of Biology at North Carolina A&T State University (NC A&T). He is the PI of the NC A&T ExpandQISE Track 2: NC A&T QISE Research Workforce Programs, which aims the increase the engagement of faculty and students in the QISE ecosystem. He is actively involved in the IBM-HBCU Quantum Center and serves as the PI of a subaward from the NSF Convergence Accelerator QuSTEAM, who is developing QISE course for diverse undergraduate institutions. He is actively involved in the DOE's Co-Design Center for Quantum Advantage, including serving as Moderator for the Quantum Thursdays Seminar Series. He has expertise in effective strategies to enhance the diversity of STEM research workforce, particularly in biomedical sciences, materials science, and QISE.

https://march.aps.org/events/broadening-participation

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