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Clara Moskowitz

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Clara Moskowitz is an American science journalist who works as a senior editor for Scientific American.[1]

Moskowitz majored in astronomy and physics at Wesleyan University, graduating in 2005.[1] She went to the University of California, Santa Cruz for a master's degree in science communication, which she completed in 2007 after internships with the American Museum of Natural History and Discover magazine.[2] After five years covering Space Shuttle missions for Space.com,[3][4] she moved to her present position at Scientific American in 2014.[1]

In December 2015, the American Physical Society named her as Woman Physicist of the Month.[1][5][6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Rockwell, Cynthia (January 19, 2016), "Scientific American Editor Moskowitz '05 is Woman Physicist of the Month", The Wesleyan Connection, retrieved 2023-11-20
  2. ^ "SciCom Alumni by Graduating Class", Science Communication Master's Program, University of California, Santa Cruz, retrieved 2023-11-20
  3. ^ "Faculty and professional contacts", Columbia Spectra: Society for Diversity and Inclusion in Physics, Columbia University, retrieved 2023-11-20
  4. ^ "Clara Moskowitz: Science Writer", Physics in Your Future (PDF), American Physical Society Committee on the Status of Women in Physics, 2015, p. 6, ISBN 978-0-9848110-6-9, retrieved 2023-11-20
  5. ^ "CSWP recognizes 12 outstanding physicists in 2015" (PDF), CSWP & COM Gazette, American Physical Society, vol. 35, no. 1, p. 2, Spring 2016, retrieved 2023-11-20
  6. ^ Woman Physicist of the Month – 2015, American Physical Society, archived from the original on 2016-03-22, retrieved 2023-11-20

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