Dissertation Defense: Will Tyndall "Title TBA"
Abstract TBA
Advisor: Laura Newburgh
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Advisor: Laura Newburgh
Stop by and see original artworks made by YCBA staff members.
32 Edgewood Gallery
Open Daily*
12–4 PM
*Closed June 15, 16 and 19
Undergraduates in physics and astronomy are invited to learn about applying to graduate schools from Yale faculty and current graduate students.
Panel includes:
Helen Caines, Yale Physics Director of Graduate Admissions; Horace D. Taft Professor of Physics
Rona Ramos, Yale Physics Graduate Program Coordinator; Lecturer Physics
Imad Pasha, graduate student in Astronomy
Eunice Beato, Colin Coane, Morgan Cole, Morgan Knuesel; graduate students in Physics
additional panel members TBC
Please join us to hear what our student researchers have been doing this summer. Part 2 of a 2-day symposium.
Students in the Wright Lab summer student research program are invited to join a guided walking tour of Yale University.
The tour will leave from the Yale Visitor Center at 149 Elm Street, New Haven, CT 06511 at 12:30 p.m. Please plan to come a few minutes early so the group does not leave without you.
The tour lasts approximately 1 hour to 1 hour and 15 minutes, and will end in the Broadway District near the Yale Bookstore at 77 Broadway.
This tour is open to students in the Wright Lab Summer Student Program and new members of the Wright Lab and Yale Physics communities. Meet outside at the blue portal sculpture for a ~1 hour overview tour of the lab facilities and research program.
Students in the Wright Lab summer program are invited to workshop their presentation slides with WL postdocs, graduate students, and their peers. The workshop will last 1.5 to 2 hours.
All members of the Wright Lab community and Wright Lab summer program participants and their mentors are invited to a mid-summer pizza lunch.
Wright Lab summer program students are invited to an evening at LFOP including a planetarium show and observing with telescopes, pending weather. Open to all summer student researchers in astronomy, physics, and the Yale Quantum Institute.
Learn how to recognize what makes a good résumé or CV, how to manage your online professional presence, and what tools you can use to help you make decisions about your grad school search. We’ll look at several faculty CVs, commonly-used professional profile websites, and library databases that can help you find information on departments, industries, companies, and more — whether you plan to go into academia, corporate, or nonprofit work.