P123 Series: Week 1

20 March 2018

What Physicists Do

Physics 123                                                                                                                                                Spring 2018

(First 5 weeks) Fridays, 6a (3:30-4:30), Olin 141                                                                                                                                                   1 Credit; S/CR/NC

The Department of Physics and Astronomy is pleased to announce this year’s Physics 123 Line-up.  “What Physicists Do” is our annual series of five lectures by invited speakers, many of whom are Carleton Physics alumni.  It is intended to introduce students to a broad range of real-world physics and to give some perspective on the kinds of work done by people with a physics background.  The course is open to all interested students who have taken PHYS 151; those considering a major in physics are particularly encouraged to enroll. 

The presentations are in OLIN 141 on Fridays during 6th period (3:30-4:30pm). The only requirement, beyond attending five talks, is to read an assigned article beforehand and then to submit a short (one page) typed essay afterwards commenting on both the talk and the reading. Speakers will be available for informal discussions over refreshments afterward.  Questions: Arjendu Pattanayak, Olin 337, x7166, arjendu@carleton.edu

 

March 30        Lukas Fried ‘09   Physics: An Unexpected Pathway to Global Citizenship

Lukas Fried ’09 discusses how a passion for physics and international travel has taken him all over the globe, from teaching high school science as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Uganda, to developing technical security solutions for U.S. embassies worldwide, as an engineer and diplomat in the United States Foreign Service.