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TheCavortr
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Hi there,
I am currently a senior physics major at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. I am planning on applying for graduate schools for Fall 2007 enrollment. I am particularly interested in physics education at the college/university level and wanted to know if anyone knows anything about teaching opportunities for graduate students at any of the following universities:
Yale, Brown, Brandeis, University of New Hampshire, University of Connecticut, Dartmouth, Northeastern, Boson University, University of VT, University of Rhode Island
As you can see I am pretty committed to attending grad school in New England (I am originally from Maine and wish to return to the Northeast). I am most interested in theoretical quantum physics, quantum optics, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and weather/climate modeling.
Many thanks,
Ingrid
I am currently a senior physics major at Reed College in Portland, Oregon. I am planning on applying for graduate schools for Fall 2007 enrollment. I am particularly interested in physics education at the college/university level and wanted to know if anyone knows anything about teaching opportunities for graduate students at any of the following universities:
Yale, Brown, Brandeis, University of New Hampshire, University of Connecticut, Dartmouth, Northeastern, Boson University, University of VT, University of Rhode Island
As you can see I am pretty committed to attending grad school in New England (I am originally from Maine and wish to return to the Northeast). I am most interested in theoretical quantum physics, quantum optics, thermodynamics, statistical mechanics, and weather/climate modeling.
Many thanks,
Ingrid