Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2023
Volume 68, Number 3
Las Vegas, Nevada (March 5-10)
Virtual (March 20-22); Time Zone: Pacific Time
Session NN01: Plenary Session: APS Career PanelCareers Undergrad Friendly
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Sponsoring Units: APS Room: Virtual Room 1 |
Tuesday, March 21, 2023 7:30AM - 7:38AM |
NN01.00001: Welcome Crystal D Bailey Welcome to the virtual APS March Meeting 2023 |
Tuesday, March 21, 2023 7:38AM - 7:51AM |
NN01.00002: Panel Speaker: Novarah Kazmi Policht Novarah K Policht The majority of physics graduates at every degree level go on to careers in the private sector or government labs, and the skills and experience that should be emphasized for employment in the private sector are different from academia. In this session, physicists and employers from outside academia will share their insights on how one can prepare for a non-academic career. |
Tuesday, March 21, 2023 7:51AM - 8:04AM |
NN01.00003: Panel Speaker: Cynthia Aku-Leh Cynthia Aku-Leh The majority of physics graduates at every degree level go on to careers in the private sector or government labs, and the skills and experience that should be emphasized for employment in the private sector are different from academia. In this session, physicists and employers from outside academia will share their insights on how one can prepare for a non-academic career. |
Tuesday, March 21, 2023 8:04AM - 8:17AM |
NN01.00004: Panel Speaker: Michelle Lollie Michelle Lollie The majority of physics graduates at every degree level go on to careers in the private sector or government labs, and the skills and experience that should be emphasized for employment in the private sector are different from academia. In this session, physicists and employers from outside academia will share their insights on how one can prepare for a non-academic career. |
Tuesday, March 21, 2023 8:17AM - 8:30AM |
NN01.00005: Panel Speaker: Brian Patton Brian Patton The majority of physics graduates at every degree level go on to careers in the private sector or government labs, and the skills and experience that should be emphasized for employment in the private sector are different from academia. In this session, physicists and employers from outside academia will share their insights on how one can prepare for a non-academic career. |
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