Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2021 Fall Meeting of the APS Division of Nuclear Physics
Volume 66, Number 8
Monday–Thursday, October 11–14, 2021; Virtual; Eastern Daylight Time
Session PM: Mini-Symposium: The Next Generation Nuclear Workforce I
9:30 AM–11:14 AM,
Thursday, October 14, 2021
Room: White Hill
Chair: Belen Monteagudo Godoy, FRIB/NSCL
Abstract: PM.00003 : JINA-CEE’s Multidisciplinary Approach to Increasing Diversity and Inclusion in Nuclear Astrophysics *
10:18 AM–10:30 AM
Presenter:
Ana D Becerril Reyes
(Michigan State University)
Authors:
Ana D Becerril Reyes
(Michigan State University)
Hendrik Schatz
(Michigan State University)
Paul L Gueye
(Michigan State University)
A recent initiative to directly reach students from underrepresented minorities is a collaboration with six Minority Serving Institutions. The short-term goal is to build institutional relationships through overlapping research interests, introduce students at these MSIs to the field of nuclear astrophysics and make them part of the JINA-CEE community. The long-term goals are to motivate students from underrepresented minorities to pursue STEM careers, and also to support the professional development of local faculty. Thanks to its multi-institutional network, JINA-CEE is able to bring together astronomers, nuclear physicists and modelers to offer multidisciplinary training to target audiences. As a first step, an online lecture series was developed for the Fall 2020 semester that highlighted cutting edge science in nuclear astrophysics. The series also provided information about research opportunities and paths towards graduate education and successful careers in STEM. Lecturers from Michigan State University and Notre Dame University delivered the lectures of the series, which was embedded into the curriculum at the various MSIs. Current efforts include a research internship pilot program where students from these MSIs are supported by JINA-CEE to get involved in research projects on nuclear astrophysics topics ranging from neutron star’s composition to rare isotope experiments.
In this presentation we will discuss JINA-CEE’s special efforts to enhance diversity in nuclear astrophysics.
*This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No PHY-1430152: JINA-Center for the Evolution of the Elements
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