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Bye, Argonne!
I’ll be driving back to Minnesota this afternoon, so I thought a fitting post would be to finally put some pictures of my life at Argonne up. Mind you, I didn’t actually take these photos. I’m horrible at remembering to … Continue reading
Week 4
In the past week, I have: Sort of started doing some experimental work. Kind of. Maybe not really. You know, in E&M lab, I didn’t really mind the calibration process because it allowed us to become familiar with the experimental … Continue reading
Week 3
Q: So what have I been up to this week? A: Not particularly much, to be honest. I spent more time reading textbooks. A bit more of Kittel, and then various versions of intro and advanced quantum texts. I also … Continue reading
Scholarships
As I mentioned in an earlier post, there are a large number of women working in the CNM. Or, at least, this is my perception. I’m fairly certain most of the senior scientists and post docs are male, to be … Continue reading
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Culture and the Administration
I’m slightly reluctant to give up my desk in the CNM for various reasons, not the least of which is that the CNM is a really nice building. More importantly, there is a striking difference in culture between the CNM … Continue reading