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  1. Science Femme. The Science Femme, Woman in STEM was a hoax in which Craig Chapman, a white male university professor, adopted a persona of "Science Femme" for the purpose of engaging in cyberbullying. [1] [2] Science Femme claimed to be a scientist and woman of color who immigrated to the United States after experiencing childhood poverty. [3]

  2. "Movement - the forgotten step-sister of cognitive neuroscience: A Cinderella story" Almost every introductory textbook of human behaviour simplifies the brain to some version of a serial, three stage process like: Perception -> Decision -> Action. While as a cognitive neuroscience community we almost categorically admit this is wrong, the influence of this model is pervasive. This is ...

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  4. Oct 5, 2020 · Both Chapman and Science Femme said they studied similar things, were from New Jersey, had spouses in the medical field helping COVID-19 patients, had 7-month-olds and had brothers who own breweries. At one point, Science Femme posted a photo of her elaborate coffee setup, and Chapman posted the exact same photo a few minutes later.

  5. Craig S Chapman As decisions require actions to have an effect on the world, measures derived from movements such as using a mouse to control a cursor on a screen provide powerful and dynamic ...

  6. Oct 6, 2020 · Craig Chapman UNH. A white male professor from the University of New Hampshire has been booted from the classroom for posing as a “woman of color” — the latest in a growing trend of race ...

  7. Oct 2, 2020 · A University of New Hampshire professor has been anonymously outed for posing as a Black woman online. According to The University of New Hampshire’s student newspaper The New Hampshire, assistant professor Craig Chapman was posting on an account as The Science Femme under the handle @piney_the. The deception was discovered when one of Chapman’s own colleagues in the school’s chemistry ...

  8. May 2, 2024 · Description: “My research lies at the intersection of chemistry, physics, mathematics, and computer science. I use quantum mechanics and high-performance computing to solve problems related to the chemistry of energy, materials, and technology.”. — Craig T. Chapman. Assistant Professor of Chemistry. College of Engineering and Physical ...

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