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The Kolenkow Reitz Fellowship provides research support for Carleton students working with non-Carleton science and math faculty at another institution during the summer or over winter break.
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All PHAS students, faculty, and staff are invited to a welcome back lunch during common time on Tuesday, Sept 21st, out in the south amphitheater in front of Anderson Hall.
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There may be space in Jay’s research group for another student or two. If you’re interested and not currently working with Jay, please fill out this form.
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The LS-PAC MODELS Center presents, Stand Out to Get In: Demystifying the Graduate School Application Process. If you are an undergraduate student who is thinking about applying to graduate school in a STEM field, this two-part series will provide comprehensive information about how to maximize your chance of getting into graduate school and how to thrive once you begin work on your graduate degree.
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Remembering Ben Barres, the trailblazing trans neuroscientist and mentor, on his birthday This past Tuesday, September 13th, was Ben Barres’s birthday. He would’ve been 67. We took the occasion to remember…
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Carleton is excited to welcome Professor Collin Stultz as a (virtual) visiting scholar! Dr. Stultz, a leading researcher in medical engineering who holds both an MD and a PhD in Biophysics, will speak at 4pm on Tuesday, September 21, on the use of machine learning in the practice of medicine.
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Physics WAPhLS (Women in Astronomy and Physics Lecture Series): Research Talk on the Holographic Principle and its Impact on Spacetime, featuring Dr. Elena Caceres from the University of Texas, Austin.…
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Tuesday, September 21, Ron Laue of Washington University in St. Louis, will be on campus to host an information session about the dual degree program.
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Turning a Quantum Computer into a Time Crystal Google’s Sycamore quantum processor can simulate an elusive quantum system called a discrete-time crystal. From Coordination to Collapse in Rigged Economies A…