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Weitz Fellows Program
Volume 24, Issue 7Weitz Fellows Program – Carleton-exclusive opportunities for eight graduating seniors in the nonprofit sector. Info session: Tuesday, Oct. 24, noon-1:00, Sevy Great Hall – RSVP via the Tunnel Required – Lunch provided…
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SDA Office Hours
Volume 24, Issue 7Advising days and winter class registration are rapidly approaching! Your physics SDAs will be holding office hours in the 2nd Olin lounge on:
Tuesday 10/24 from 7:30-9:30pm
Wednesday 10/25 from 7:30-9:30pmStop by to ask us questions, vent your frustrations or for some yummy snacks and a break from homework!
Anne and Jonah
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Science Teacher Jobs
Volume 24, Issue 6Greetings from Southern Teachers! October here in Charlottesville means the leaves have begun to change colors and the mornings are pleasantly less summer-like. Unfortunately, we’re still taken aback by interlopers and…
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The Cataclysmic Merger of Two Neutron Stars, via the Detection of Gravitational and Electromagnetic Waves
Volume 24, Issue 6Post-LIGO Announcement talk given by professors Jay Tasson and Joel Weisberg, Olin 141, Tuesday Oct 16, 7:00 PM.
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OCS in India info session
Volume 24, Issue 6Sustainable Energy Principles & Practice in India WB 2018 Info Meeting
7:00 – 8:00 pm Olin 141 Wednesday the 18th
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Women in Physics: Dr. Amy Sullivan
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Women in Physics Talk: Choices you can live with
Dr. Amy Sullivan, University of Colorado Department of Electrical Engineering will talk about navigating her career and work/life balance. Lunch provided, RSVP (essential!) to mbaylor@carleton.edu.
(Please indicate dietary needs/preferences)
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Perdue Grad Programs
Volume 24, Issue 6The faculty in the Operations Research area at Perdue are actively recruiting bright, highly motivated, and mathematically inclined students with backgrounds in Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Statistics, Electrical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, and related areas to work on challenging theoretical and applied engineering problems.
Our faculty are performing state of the art research in big data, smart grid, optimization, cloud computing, climate change, neuroscience, renewable energy, health care, risk assessment, simulation, wireless communications, information theory, network science, game theory, and many more exciting topics.
See https://engineering.purdue.
edu/IE/Research/OR for specific faculty research interests. The deadline for Fall 2018 admissions is December 15, 2017. See https://www.purdue.edu/
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Opportunities with Dr. Ellen Zweibel
Volume 24, Issue 5We are delighted to offer the following opportunities for students to join visiting Prof. Ellen Zweibel of the University of Wisconsin – Madison. She is an award-winning theoretical plasma astrophysicist.
Monday:
—Monday 3a: Prof Zweibel will join the Thermo/Stat Mech class
Monday 4a (12:30)
All-genders WIPS student lunch with Prof. Zweibel, hosted by Sophie Rook and Ashley Carlson, who will bring her from her office (202) to the LDC. Contact them for details. LDC class of ’51 dining room is reserved.
Monday 6a (3:10-4:00.Olin 103.) Student discussion with Prof. Zweibel on what it takes to go to, enjoy, and succeed in graduate school. Refreshments served.
—Monday 7 PM, Olin 141: Verbrugge Lecture: “Cosmic Rays: The Rebels of Thermodynamics”.
Tuesday:
Tuesday 11:00-11:55 AM: Open student office hours with Prof. Zweibel in 202.
Tuesday 11:55 AM: Walk over from 3rd Olin to physics table in LDC with Prof. Zweibel. (She will be leaving physics table at 12:25 to catch her flight back.)
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Physics-Related Grad Programs
Volume 24, Issue 5Engage in Research and Scholarship with the Department of Physics at Northeastern University! View this email in your browser Explore Graduate Programs The Department of Physics at Northeastern University provides…
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Free Yoga!
Volume 24, Issue 5Free Yoga in the Library!
The Northfield Public Library will offer a free gentle yoga class Saturdays in October, 8-9 am. (Oct. 7, 14, 21, 28) The class will be led by Friends of the Library member and local yoga teacher Bob Bruce. Bob has been joyfully teaching yoga for 15 years after being trained at Kripalu. This class is for teens and adults. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring a mat. If you have any questions call the library at 507-645-6606.
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