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SUMMARY:Physics Seimnar: Justin Burton
DESCRIPTION:Title: Integrating First-year Research Rotations into Physics Graduate Programs\n\nAbstract: The vast majority of physics graduate programs in the USA rely on 1-2 years of intensive classes followed by a shift towards research. Students often begin working in a research group at the end of their 1st year\, after they have passed a written and/or oral qualifying exam. This can be problematic since students are not given an opportunity to excel at the primary focus of graduate school. Since the early 2000s\, the Physics Graduate Program at Emory University has used a different approach\, instead relying on a system of research rotations in different groups during the first year of graduate school. The rotations serve to familiar students with faculty research and individual group management styles and allow faculty to evaluate students prior to joining their group. These rotations are coupled to a proposal style\, research based qualifying exam at the end of the second year of graduate school. During these first two years\, students are also taking both core and elective classes. I will discuss the main benefits and potential drawbacks of this model\, and the common pitfalls to look for during implementation. As a whole\, this model leads to a two-year evaluation period for students (prior to the qualifying exam) where they are assessed on research\, classwork\, and scientific writing. In addition to high rates of student satisfaction\, the rotation model is more inclusive and accommodates a diverse range of student talents and levels of preparation.
URL:https://physics.sciences.ncsu.edu/event/physics-seimnar-justin-burton/
LOCATION:Lampe Hall Room 243\, 111 Lampe Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27607\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Lectures
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SUMMARY:Video Q&A with NASA Astronaut\, Christina Koch
DESCRIPTION:Join us August 30 from 10am to noon in Talley Student Union’s State Ballroom for a video Q&A with NC State Physics and Electrical Engineering Alumna and NASA Astronaut Christina Koch — Live from the International Space Station. \n  \nIn addition to the conversation with Koch\, the program will feature moderated discussions with researchers in fields relevant to space exploration and a keynote address by NC State astrophysicist Katie Mack. The event\, co-hosted by NC State and the North Carolina School of Science and Mathematics\, will also include interactive exploration stations around Talley hosted by student organizations from both schools. \n  \nThe event is free and open to the public\, and no registration is required. See the event page for more information and updates as they become available.
URL:https://physics.sciences.ncsu.edu/event/video-qa-with-nasa-astronaut-christina-koch/
LOCATION:Talley Student Union\, State Ballroom
CATEGORIES:Special Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190507T180000
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SUMMARY:Fifty-One Erg
DESCRIPTION:F.O.E. Fifty-One Erg is an international workshop on the physics and observations of supernovae and supernova remnants. \nSpeakers: JJ Eldridge and Katie Mack \nJJ Eldridge and Katie Mack will be talking about different kinds of endpoints: The ending of the Sun\, Supernovae\, Black Holes and more. Demonstrations will begin at 6pm followed by the talks at 7pm.
URL:https://physics.sciences.ncsu.edu/event/fifty-one-erg/
LOCATION:Riddick Hearth\, 2401 Katherine Stinson Drive\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27695\, United States
CATEGORIES:Special Lectures
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190422T140000
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SUMMARY:McCormick Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Join us Monday\, April 22nd 2019 for our annual celebration of undergraduate research!\nEach year the Physics Department showcases the excellent research performed by our undergraduate students in an event held during the last week of classes of the Spring Semester.  The event will be kicked off by the Undergraduate Research Poster Session 2:00-3:30pm in the Riddick Hearth\, followed by a research presentation by the department’s 2019 McCormick Award winner at 4:00 in Riddick 301. \n\nAll undergraduates in our department that have participated in research over the past year are invited to present that work in the poster session.  To ensure we prepare enough poster displays\, we ask that if you intend to present a poster that you please register for the event here: https://forms.gle/uF6frKSpXrUYba8g8\n\nFurther information on the McCormick Symposium can be found here:\nhttps://physics.sciences.ncsu.edu/undergraduate/mccormick-symposium
URL:https://physics.sciences.ncsu.edu/event/mccormick-symposium/
LOCATION:Riddick Hall\, 2401 Stinson Dr.\, Raleigh\, NC
CATEGORIES:College of Sciences Calendar,Special Lectures
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SUMMARY:Senior Design Presentations: Swim Team
DESCRIPTION:Room Riddick 315\nThe Swim Team was tasked with creating a classroom demonstration device to illustrate low Reynolds number movement
URL:https://physics.sciences.ncsu.edu/event/senior-design-presentations-swim-team/
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