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Physics Table
Come to the Ground State tomorrow (Tuesday the 7th) for Physics Table! There will be lunch waiting for you when you get there. Noon – 1 pm.
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Bougie Bites Break
It’s week 6! Mid-term break wasn’t nearly long enough for anyone, so come for a study/work break later this week. Stop by the 2nd Olin lounge/study space between 2 and 3 pm Thursday afternoon for some snacks that are just a little bit extra.
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Upcoming comps presentations by Ian Wojtowicz, Ben Turner, and Henry Bowman
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Deadline to apply: February 15, 2023 The DOE Omni Technology Alliance Internship Program provides paid 10-week summer internships for up to three consecutive summers for talented undergraduate and graduate students…
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REU at U of Tennessee
The Quantum Algorithms and Optimization (QAO) Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program at the University of Tennessee is seeking 10 motivated undergraduates who are interested in conducting quantum computing related research and applying this cutting-edge methodology to solve currently intractable, real-world optimization problems. Projects will engage with faculty from both the Departments of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) and Physics and Astronomy (PA). This interdisciplinary experience will familiarize students with combinatorial optimization problems and the latest quantum algorithms that may yield approximate solutions to these challenging problems. For more information, see Research Experience for Undergraduates | Industrial & Systems Engineering
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The American Physics Society (APS) April meeting is happening locally this year in Minneapolis between April 15th-18th and we are looking for interested students to attend. Going to conferences is…
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The Quantum Ideas Summer School, June 19-23, 2023 in Durham, NC, is open to Undergraduates, Graduate Students and Industry participants. Participant support is funded by the National Science Foundation.
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From PHAS alum Rik Gran ’94: Our physics MS program is taking applications throughout the winter and spring (description below), AND I will be at the APS April meeting in…