• IDEA team meeting

    Join us Wednesday the 4th at 11:15 in Anderson 223.  This will be our penultimate meeting for the year!

    All students, faculty, and staff are welcome.

  • New Majors Celebration!

    All Physics Pholk are invited to the Amphitheater on Wednesday the 4th during 6a (3:10 pm)! We’ll have treats and get to know our newly-declared sophomore majors. If the weather doesn’t cooperate, we’ll head in to the Ground State. Come join us!

  • St. Olaf offering

    Physics Seminar, Wednesday, May 4: Investigating quantum speed limits with superconducting qubits featuring Dr. Meenakshi Singh, Colorado School of Mines. 3:00 PM, RNS 210 or Zoom

  • PHYS 123 speaker for this week

    Everyone is welcome to attend the talk! It will take place at 3:30 pm on Friday. This week’s speakers will present via Zoom.

    May 6th — Claire Murray ’11 and David French ’11: “How to put telescopes in space and make them work: supporting Hubble, JWST and beyond”

    After graduating from Carleton in 2011, we both pursued PhDs in Astronomy. However, following the post-PhD path in research has led us to unique careers outside of traditional academia. In this talk, we will share how our interests and research choices led us to the Space Telescope Science Institute, a science operations center for flagship NASA space missions. David works for the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope, calibrating and enabling new modes to help extend the lifetime of the instrument into the 2030s.Claire works for the archive branch, assembling and curating repositories of space telescope data, including ongoing commissioning data for the recently-launched JWST. We’ll discuss how the skills we learned at Carleton Physics, including programming, data science, communication (and resilience), prepared us to help put telescopes into space and keep them running smoothly.