Alan Melchior

Brandeis University

Papers

3

Total Citations

46

H-Index

3

About

Alan Melchior is a prominent education researcher whose work centers on STEM education, workforce development, and the long-term impacts of informal learning programs on young people's academic and career trajectories. His research has made significant contributions to our understanding of how after-school and extracurricular programming — particularly robotics — can serve as a critical pipeline into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields. Melchior's most influential work examines whether participation in after-school robotics programs translates into meaningful gains in STEM engagement and college major selection. His landmark 2019 study, which has garnered 29 citations, directly interrogates the pipeline hypothesis, offering empirical grounding to a field often driven by assumption rather than evidence. Building on this foundation, his 2022 longitudinal follow-up study — tracking students over seven years — demonstrates sustained impacts on freshman outcomes, providing rare long-range data in a field where short-term assessments dominate. With a cumulative citation count approaching 50 across a focused body of work, Melchior has established himself as a rigorous voice in informal STEM education research, offering policymakers and educators evidence-based insights into which interventions genuinely move the needle for underrepresented youth considering STEM careers.

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3
H-Index
3
Papers
46
Total Citations
15
Avg Citations/Paper
🏆 Most Cited Paper
Do After-School Robotics Programs Expand the Pipeline into STEM Majors in College?
29 citations · 2019
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2019 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 6
🏛 Institutions: Brandeis University

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