Bloomington, Illinois, United States
Human incarnation of a perpetual motion machine. Read every textbook with an Asimovian lens. Incoming PhD student at the University of Arizona's Wyant College of Optics.
• Lecture conceptual and computational course materials in Physics 105 (Mechanics), Physics 106 (Electromagnetism), Physics 304 (Mathematical Methods for the Physical Sciences), Physics 375 (Quantum Information Science), and Physics 407 (Quantum Mechanics) • Conduct multiple lab sessions per week • Run weekly tutoring sessions to supplement lecture and lab coursework • Organize and maintain laboratory equipment and space
• Serve as a positive role model and source of support for residents while building and maintaining relationships • Function as a liaison between students and University Programs & Partnerships staff , amplifying communications related to internship appointment requirements and general laboratory news • Serve as the first point of contact for students needing a referral to the laboratory’s support services, the University Programs & Partnerships staff, or Guest House staff
• Represent Argonne National Laboratory at various recruitment events such as career fairs and conferences • Assist University Programs & Partnerships team with outreach initiatives at Argonne National Laboratory and my home institution, Illinois Wesleyan University, by recruiting students for DOE funded internships at national laboratories.