Physics 838 Graduate Student Seminar

In 1990, a seminar was initiated for QMC (formerly CNAM/CSR) graduate students in order to present their research to the other students, postdocs, and faculty in the Center. In addition to fostering a rich, collaborative environment in which students learn about the breadth and scope of research being done in QMC, the idea of this series is to teach several crucial skills to our students:

1) How to present their research in a clear and time-efficient way to an audience that was not expert in their area of research;

2) How to best answer questions during their presentations;

3) How to ask good questions when in an audience (or interview), in particular about research beyond their own narrow PhD topic.

In this seminar, students submit formalized feedback to each weekly presenter, providing informative information about presentation style, research content and tips for improvement.

Best Speaker Awards

At the end of each term, a cash prize award is given for the best student and postdoc presentations based on class feedback scores. Previous winners are listed here:

2024 (fall) Jared Erb (student)

2023 (fall) Jared Erb (student), Peter Czajka (postdoc)

2022 (fall) Sungha Baek (student), Keenan Avers (postdoc)

2020 (fall) Shukai Ma 

2019 (spring) Rui Zhang (student), Tarapada Sarkar (postdoc)

2018 (fall) Chris Eckberg (student), Jen-Hao Yeh (postdoc)

2015 Paul Syers, Jasper Drisko

2014 Sean Fackler, Paul Syers,

2013 Kevin Kirshenbaum, Kirsten Burson

2012 Baladitya Suri, Kristen Burson

2011 (fall) Sergii Pershoguba, Ted Thorbeck

2011 (spring) Anirban Gangopadhyay, Baladitya Suri

2010 (fall) Christian J. Long, Tomasz M. Kott

2010 (spring) Tomasz M. Kott, Kevin Kirshenbaum

2009 (fall) Arun Luykx, Jen-Hao Yeh

PHYS838C Career Talk: Jim Carr, President & CEO of Carr Astronautics Corp

Calendar
Physics 838 Seminar
Date
11.18.2024 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm
Location
John S. Toll Room 1201

Description

Special Seminar - CAREER Talk: Jim Carr, President & CEO of Carr Astronautics Corp

These informal talks are for the benefit of junior researchers considering their career options, and are given by prominent scientists from academia, national labs, funding agencies and industry. Speakers talk about their career path, give advice and answer any questions students and postdocs may have. This is a great opportunity for juniors to ponder career choices and better understand the road ahead of them!

On Monday, the talk will be given by Dr. Jim Carr, President & CEO of Carr Astronautics Corp. Dr. Carr is an alumnus from our department, with PhD studies in string theory with thesis advisor Jim Gates, and has since established a very successful astronautics company that provides problem-solving technology and expertise to clients in the aerospace industry, specializing in U.S. and international weather satellites (more information is found in a recent highlight). Dr. Carr is also responsible for establishing QMC's Carr Lecture Series, and continues to be an avid participant in our annual event.

Please encourage any junior scientists in our dept to join us on Monday, Nov.18, 4pm in 1201 Toll Physics for light refreshments and Dr. Carr's talk.