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January 05, 2007

Special Feature: Particle Astrophysics Careers

January 05, 2007

Catching Some Cosmic Rays

We are finding that we are beginning to constrain some of our understandings and exclude some possibilities.

February 23, 2007

Educated Woman, Postdoc Edition--Chapter 2: Palpable Neurosis

You don't know what you're getting into until you're in it; even now, I'm not so sure what I'm in.

August 08, 2008

In the Geosciences, Business Is Booming

"Functionally, there's no unemployment of geoscientists right now." Cindy Martinez, American Geological Institute

November 05, 2004

Careers in Materials Science: Feature Index

"Everything is made out of something, and it always will be."

January 07, 2005

From Poverty to Ph.D.: A Scientist Finds Himself in Physics

Diggs was a 2004 Black Engineer of the Year Award winner in the "Promising Scientist in Government" category. He was also named one of the 50 Most Important Blacks in Research Science in 2004 by
Science Spectrum magazine.

February 11, 2005

Answering the Quantum Quest - Canada's Perimeter Institute

May 13, 2005

Concha Gómez: A Math Guru for Women and Minorities

Students are on a journey to discover who they are and what they can become.

February 11, 2005

Perimeter's Quantum Mechanic

"What makes him special is his ability to judge which problems are the best to work on. Perhaps the most important skill for a researcher is being able to identify which problems you have a good chance of solving and which solutions would be most important." – John Preskill

March 04, 2005

Solving the Mysteries of Matter

Assamagan has dedicated his career to developing detectors and software to explore still-uncharted areas of particle physics.

July 01, 2005

Shedding Light on the Dark Side of the Universe

In contrast to the mysterious forms of energy and matter she studies, the 33-year-old Verde radiates enthusiasm when talking about her work. "I never stop being amazed by it," she says.

July 01, 2005

Christopher Andronicos: Understanding Mountains and Minorities

Andronicos feels a tremendous amount of responsibility to help other minority students persevere and succeed in their studies.

February 11, 2005

Frontiers of Physics: Feature Index

Where will the next Einstein come from?

January 20, 2006

Changing Faces of Astronomy

"Nothing panned out for years, but [the techniques] did come to fruition. You have to make the investment." --Andrea Ghez

April 08, 2005

Life on the Edge: Adventures of an Extremophilic Scientist

"I am always looking for that sense of discovery, that constant feeling of exploration and the opportunity to be outside in environments that are new and challenging," says Darlene Lim, a biogeologist postdoc at NASA's Ames Research Center.

February 18, 2005

Bridging the Worlds of Science and Public Policy

"Even if you are not doing science when you are an advisor, you definitely bring your training as a scientist to the table – and this can be of great benefit," says Nancy Kingsbury, Science Advisor at Natural Resources Canada.

October 14, 2005

MentorDoctor: No Pubs, No Postdoc?

May 07, 2004

Alfredia Shelton Wingate, PMP

May 19, 2006

Chemical Connections

“We are looking for people who have a history of publishing and presenting. If the résumé doesn’t have those two key elements, they’ll be at a competitive disadvantage.” - Ron Webb, Procter and Gamble

April 29, 2005

MS PHD'S: Inspiring Minorities in the Earth Sciences

The purpose of MS PHD'S is to increase the participation of underrepresented minorities in earth-system sciences.

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