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Where Can Physics & Astronomy Take Me?

Recent Graduates

Recent Graduates


  • Karen Cash - currently with the Peace Corps in the Phillipines working with high school physics teachers there. With her double major in education and physics, she will teach high school physics when she returns
  • Nicholas Chapman - graduate work at the University of Maryland Astronomy Department with fellowship support
  • Kirsten DeNoyelles - working with Keane Corporation doing software work. You can check out her website
  • Cameron Ditty - At the Univesity of Kentucky pursuing a masters degree in radiation medicine
  • John Eifler - At Caltech for the next year doing research in molecular modeling. They look to minimize the potential energy for molecules in order to find the most stable structure
  • Charles Greenwell - graduate work in astronomy at University of Maryland
  • John David Greulich - graduate work in basic medical sciences at Purdue University
  • Rebecca Hartman - graduate work in Computational Science and Engineering at the University of Illinois
  • Chao Ieong - a double major in electrical engineering and physics - graduate work in physics at the University of Florida with a teaching assistantship
  • Mark Jones - graduate work in physics at Cal Tech
  • Aaron Maschinot - graduate work in physics at MIT
  • Hank Newsome - graduate work in aeronautical engineering at Stanford University
  • Garrett Otto - a double major in physics and math - graduate work in physics at MIT with a research assistantship to work on particle beams
  • John Pearson - graduate work in physics at Princeton with NSF fellowship. John is a finalist for the American Physical Society's 1999 Leroy Apker Award for Undergraduate Physics Achievement. This is a prestigious national award, only one being granted per year to an undergraduate at a Ph.D.-granting institution
  • Donna Pierce - graduate work in astronomy at University of Maryland and working at the Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Ryan Porter - a triple major in electrical engineering, physics and math - with support of a teaching assistantship doing graduate work in physics/astronomy at the University of California at Santa Cruz
  • Jason Robinson - graduate work in physics - string theory - at Rutgers
  • Mike Singer - graduate work in theoretical mechanics at Northwestern University. You can check out his website
  • Darren Tapp - a double major in physics and math - doing graduate work with teaching assistantship support in mathematics at the University of Kentucky
  • Sean Stave - graduate work in physics at MIT
  • Jeff Tuttle - medical school at the University of Kentucky
  • Ryan Weddle - graduate work on masters with initial certification in preparation for high school teaching

 
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