Twenty-one Physics & Astronomy majors were engaged in summer internships during 2014, and most of them through the department’s internship program.
In Their Own Words and Pictures
- Erin Grimes: “Building an Optics Model to Examine Works of Art and Nature”
- Miguel Gomez: “The Pion Cloud and Motion of Sub-Atomic Particles”
- Ryan Goetz: “Improving Cluster Mass Measurement Techniques with Cosmological Simulation”
- Thomas “Tad” Riley: “Getting to Know the Atomic Force Microscope and Its Use”
- Samantha Thrush: “Welcome to LIGO, a World-Class Observatory”
Read all 21 intern experiences.
Learn More at Internship Conference, Nov. 22
Learn more about summer internships at the annual SPS Research Conference on Saturday, Nov. 22, from 9 a.m. to noon, in Walter Hall 145. The Society of Physics Students (SPS), an undergraduate student organization, is hosting the event.
Presenters will take up to 10 minutes each to describe their summer projects and career experiences, and will answer questions from the audience. Interested prospective majors, students, families, and friends are encouraged to attend.
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