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Physics Table: IDEA gathering
Hi, all!
We’ll plan to gather in the Ground State tomorrow at noon (NOT in the LDC) for Physics Table. We’ll have a discussion about the IDEA team: what it is, who should join (all of you, of course!), what we’ve done, and what we are interested in doing as a group going forward. If you haven’t been able to make it to IDEA team meetings this year, hopefully you can stop by for lunch (that the department will provide) and a brainstorming session. You do not need to be a previous member to attend. All PHAS students, faculty, and staff are welcome to join us. Also, if you are interested in serving as a student facilitator for next year, let Trenne or Marty know!
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IDEA topical cohort meeting
This is a reminder about this month’s cohort meeting. It will be Tuesday (tomorrow) the 25th at 1 pm, right after Physics Table. Any available students, faculty, and staff are invited to log in for this virtual discussion with folks from multiple institutions. Zoom link
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Friday, April 28th, 10:50-11:50 (Anderson 036 – in the basement), Shelly Seth and Elena Morales-Grahl ‘23 will be mediating a panel made up of women of color professors in STEM…
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What Physicists Do Physics 123, Spring 2023 (Weeks 2-6) Fridays, 6a (3:30-4:30), Olin 141 The Department of Physics and Astronomy is pleased to announce this year’s Physics 123 Line-up. “What…
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Robert Reitz, age 96, died on March 22 in Northfield. Bob taught Physics at Carleton for 36 years, beginning as an assistant professor in 1954 and retiring in 1990 as Professor of Physics, Emeritus.
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AI Innovators is an educational program committed to introducing the next generation of researchers to learn and apply artificial intelligence to their fields. As ChatGPT and generative AI make an…
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Friday, April 28th Dr. Dina Zavala will visit campus to get to know us a bit. Her position will officially begin June 1 of this year, but she’s coming for a quick visit to meet everyone. Stop by the AGH starting at 4:30 pm for a reception to welcome her to campus!
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The University of California, San Diego is proud to announce a new, NSF-funded REU focused on DBER (discipline-based education research), called VERSA (Virtual Education Research in STEM Academy). We are…
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We are hosting a boot camp and summer school on computational physics, “Advanced Cyberinfrastructure Training for Modeling Physical Systems at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute,” with particular emphasis on applications that require…