Topics include biophysics, exoplanet astronomy, particle astrophysics, galactic winds, and nonlinear dynamics! ππ¬ (top from left: Emau Argueta, Biruk Nardos, Shiri Nchotu, Rhiannon Paterson, bottom from left: Anshuraj Sedai, Kyree Standifer, Cristofer Varela) #SS2024 #STEM
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We are thrilled to welcome this year's GRAD-MAP summer scholars! π Two weeks in, and these brilliant undergrads are already diving into cutting-edge research with University of Maryland's Physics & Astronomy PhD mentors.
This is also a way for you to connect with scientists and peers who work in physics and astronomy! Our application cycle deadline is on December 1, 2023. If you have any questions about the application process, please do not hesitate to reach us atΒ grad-map@umd.edu!
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You will also have the opportunity to attend seminars that will help you navigate the physics and astronomy research career track, learn how to do effective scientific communication and gather tips for graduate school applications!
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We are now looking for interested students who wish to participate in our virtual 2024 winter workshop from January 8-14. The winter workshop will provide students from historically marginalized groups the essential skillset for physics and astronomy research, like Python coding!
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[GRADMAP WINTER WORKSHOP 2024 APPLICATIONS ARE NOW OPEN!]
Are you interested in honing your coding and computational skills? Do you wish to engage in cool and exciting physics and astronomy projects with experts in the field? Then, GRADMAP is for you!
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