(en) Prescot-Weinstein, Chanda, Profile van Carolyn Beatrice Parker. Popular Science (18 mei 2022). Gearchiveerd op 13 maart 2023. Geraadpleegd op 13 maart 2023. “There she was advised by Elmer Imes—the second African American to earn a Ph.D. in physics and the founding chair of the school’s physics department—to pursue graduate studies at his own alma mater, the University of Michigan. However, her desired physics program required a thesis, and, as Parker was funding her studies by working additional years as a teacher in Florida and Virginia, she pursued an MA in mathematics instead.”
(en) R.M. Davis, The work of Elmer Imes. Symmetry Magazine (27 januari 2022). Gearchiveerd op 13 maart 2023. Geraadpleegd op 13 maart 2023. “Just like an atom, a molecule absorbs only specific wavelengths of light, meaning that its energy is quantized as well.”
(en) Prescot-Weinstein, Chanda, Profile van Carolyn Beatrice Parker. Popular Science (18 mei 2022). Gearchiveerd op 13 maart 2023. Geraadpleegd op 13 maart 2023. “There she was advised by Elmer Imes—the second African American to earn a Ph.D. in physics and the founding chair of the school’s physics department—to pursue graduate studies at his own alma mater, the University of Michigan. However, her desired physics program required a thesis, and, as Parker was funding her studies by working additional years as a teacher in Florida and Virginia, she pursued an MA in mathematics instead.”
(en) R.M. Davis, The work of Elmer Imes. Symmetry Magazine (27 januari 2022). Gearchiveerd op 13 maart 2023. Geraadpleegd op 13 maart 2023. “Just like an atom, a molecule absorbs only specific wavelengths of light, meaning that its energy is quantized as well.”