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VU Alumni How has the study of physics at VU helped to shape your career?

VU Alumni How has the study of physics at VU helped to shape your career?. What is your current Job ? By whom are you employed? What are you Doing in this present position?. What is your educational and employment History since VU?

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VU Alumni How has the study of physics at VU helped to shape your career?

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  1. VU AlumniHow has the study of physics at VU helped to shape your career? • What is your current Job? • By whom are you employed? • What are you Doing in this present position? • What is your educational and employment History since VU? • What Comments can you share with current students?

  2. The goal(s)Why is this interesting?How can this help? • What is your future Job? • By whom will you be employed? • What might you be Doing in this employment position? • How might you proceed with education/employment after VU? • What can you learn from those who “have done it already”?

  3. The goal(s)Why is this interesting?How can this help? • Let’s see if we can detect some lessons as we hear from our alumni... • Keep some notes of what you find interesting, helpful, and new? • How might you suggest this information could be used? • Would you be interested in communicating with some of these alumni?

  4. The methodHow were these data gathered? • An e-mail went out to some of our alumni whose e-mail addresses were current. • In four days, over 40 alumni replied! • I collated the replies - and Paul Nord helped set up this presentation. • Hang on … let’s have some fun!

  5. After Graduation from VU • ~50% go to graduate school immediately -- Then what…? • ~50% go to employment immediately -- Doing what…?

  6. Jay Dittmann - 1992 • Job - Leon M. Lederman Fellow post-doc • Employer - Fermilab • Doing - post-doctoral research associate, working on upgrade to the CDF instrument, educating the public about the science we do at Fermilab and why it is important • HISTORY • Attended graduate school at Duke • Ph.D. 1998 in physics • 1998 appointment to Leon M. Lederman Fellow at Fermilab

  7. Steve Eckardt - 1978 • Job - optical engineer • Employer - 3M corporation • Doing - designing overhead projectors and LCD projectors • HISTORY • MS in optics from University of Arizona • Started Ph.D. program but ran out of money • Worked for 3 years • Returned to school and finished Ph.D. • Worked for 3M ever since

  8. Dave Baran - 1983 • Job - program manager of the Highly Enriched Uranium Transparency project • Employer - DOE Washington DC and Argonne National Lab • Doing - Monitoring the dismantling of the Russian nuclear weapons • HISTORY • Graduate School at Northwestern • Ph.D. in nuclear physics 1989 • Aerospace Corporation 1989-1991, El Segundo, CA • DOE New Brunswick Laboratory 1991 to present, Argonne, IL

  9. Sandra Kleinschmidt - 1959 • Job - Professor of Physics • Employer -University of Wisconsin Oshkosh • Doing - teaching physics and research • HISTORY • Graduate t U of Pittsburgh. • Ph.D. in solid state EPR and NMR • 1966 professorship at Oshkosh

  10. Norm Kolb - 1983 • Job - Professor of Physics • Employer - University of Saskatchewan • Doing - teaching physics, research in proto-nuclear physics, supervise two graduate students • HISTORY • Summer work at Los Alamos (thanks to Don Koetke) • Graduate school at U. of IL • M.Sc. (physics) in 1984, Ph.D. (Experimental Nuclear Physics) in 1989 • Post-doc at University of Alberta. • 1993 professorship at University of Saskatchewan

  11. Dale Koetke - 1986 • Job - Software Analyst • Employer - Microsoft Corp. • Doing - Analysis of software to improve software efficiency - specifically for the Exchange product. • HISTORY • Ph.D. Stanford University ‘92 • Center for European Nuclear Research (postdoc) ‘92-’98 • Microsoft Corporation

  12. Elwyn Dolecek- 1964 • Job - Health Physicist • Employer - Argonne National Laboratory • Doing - Managing and developing personnel radiation monitoring program at DOE laboratories -- Research in radiation detection and monitoring • HISTORY - Ph.D. Rutgers University in Health Physics - - Health physicist at ANL

  13. John Giles - 1966 • Job - Physicist • Employer - Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory • Doing - have worked with submarine security in the Submarine Technology Department • HISTORY • 1966-1969 Engineer at Boeing, Wichita, KS • MS physics 1969, Wichita State • 1969-1974 Graduate student at Johns Hopkins University • 1974 Ph.D. • 1974-present physicist at Johns Hopkins

  14. David Kohlstedt - 1965 • Job - Professor of Geology and Geophysics & Institute of Technology Distinguished Professor • Employer - Department of Geology and Geophysics, University of Minnesota • Doing - teaching and research in geophysics • HISTORY

  15. Tom Horst - 1965 • Job - Head, Surface Sensing Group • Employer - Atmospheric Technology Division, National Center for Atmospheric Research • Doing - Research in atmospheric turbulence and atmosphere-surface turbulent exchange fluxes. • HISTORY • MS in physics U. of Illinois 1967 • Ph.D. in atmospheric science at U. of Washington, 1977 • Atmospheric Science Department, Pacific Northwest Lab 1976-1989 • Atmospheric Technology Division National Center for Atmospheric Research 1989 -

  16. David Christiansen - 1983 • Job - Asst. Professor, basic and applied biophysics • Employer -University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey • Doing - Research on collagen self-assembly, tissue structure and function, and extracellular matrix mineralization • HISTORY • Rutgers Materials Science Graduate program 1.5 years then transferred to Biomedical Engineering • Ph.D. 1992 • NIH postdoctoral fellowship Univ. of Penn. Department of Orthopedic Surgery

  17. Paul Sieving - 1970 • Job - Professor of Ophthalmology • Employer - University of Michigan medical school • Doing - see patients with eye diseases one-day each week, conduct research in electrical phenomenon of retinal cells. • HISTORY • Graduate school at Yale 1970-1974 in nuclear physics • Switched to biology to study molecular genetics • Became interested in medical career and left Yale to attend U. of Illinois medical school. • Completed a joint MD-Ph.D. in bio-engineering

  18. Cindy Thompson - 1996 • Third year law Student • Northwestern University, Evanston, IL • Doing - Studying for the Law Degree -- Intellectual Property Law (patents, trademarks, ...)

  19. Paul Kolb - 1986 • Job - Ph.D. Candidate and Research Assistant, Physics • Employer - University of Maryland • Doing - Research for Ph.D. • HISTORY • Summer t Los Alamos (thanks to Prof. Koetke) • Travel foreign countries, learning Spanish • 3 years teaching Valpo HS • 4 years teaching Colegio Internacional de Caracas • Returned to graduate school at U. of MD

  20. Bob Scherpelz - 1970 • HISTORY • H.S. teacher, math & science • 2 years working grocery stores, Ft. Collins, CO • 2 years Peace Corps teaching math and physics in British West Indies • Grad school Oregon State • MS in Nuclear Engineering 1978 • PNNL to present • Job - Staff Scientist, health physicist in a research group • Employer - Dosimetry Research & Technology, Pacific Northwest National Laboratory • Doing - radiation dose modeling, radiation transport modeling, neutron detectors for damaged Chernobyl reactor

  21. Bob Witte - 1982 • Job - Engineering Manager • Employer - CTS Corporation • Doing - Leading teams of engineers in development of new products • HISTORY • Started with Motorola as component design engineer • Now work for CTS • MS in Engineering Management

  22. Ron Kneusel - 1983 • Job - data analysis • Employer - Medical College of Wisconsin • Doing - data management and statistical analysis, functional MRI (a blend of physics, computer programming, biology physiology and chemistry) • HISTORY • Michigan State 1989 to 1991 • Completed theses 1993

  23. Alan Buswell - 1984 • Job - Senior Scientist • Employer - Spectral Technology Group with Ball Aerospace • Doing - Developing algorithms, techniques and tools for extracting information from remote sensing data, primarily hyperspectral data. • HISTORY • MS degree from University of Dayton, in electro-optics

  24. Lisa Foye - 1983 • Job - Medical Physicist • Employer - Owner of a consulting firm in medical physics, Phoenix, AZ • Doing - accepting and commissioning linear accelerators and other radiation emitting devices, responsible for the correct dose distribution and delivery of radiation treatments to patients and patient and personal safety. • HISTORY • MS in Medical Physics from The University of Health Sciences/The Chicago Medical School, 1985 • Worked for a hospital radiation therapy center for 3.5 years

  25. Danielle Boyd - 1996 • Job - Peace Corps • East Africa • Doing - teaching physics • HISTORY • Graduate school, Stanford University, CA • MS in geophysics • Teaching assistant University of Arizona, Physics Department

  26. Carl Keller - 1963 • Job - Principal Scientist • Employer - Owner of Flexible Underground Liner Technologies • Doing - Applied science ranging from heat transfer to hydraulics, porous flow processes in the earth, pneumatics, mechanics, etc. • HISTORY • 1965 MS degree at RPI in Engineering Science/ Nuclear Science • 1966-1974 Los Alamos National Lab containment systems for underground nuclear testing • 1974-1985 Head of containment research and design for all DOD underground nuclear tests. • 1985-present Work in private sector • 1996 Started my own company

  27. Michael Goerhing - 1964 • Job - Technology transfer specialist • Employer - Aerospace Research Applications Center, Indianapolis • Doing - conducting searches of databases to find new technologies for transfer to individuals and companies • HISTORY • MS in physics, Purdue

  28. Bill Baumgartner - 1984 • Job - Operations Engineer, Special Project Group • Employer - Next Linear Collider Department, Stanford University • Doing - manage small X-band electron accelerator, design and test X-band (11.4GHz) klystrons, accelerating structures, RF transport, beam dynamics, and support functions. Collaborator on an experiment testing a plasma lens. • HISTORY • 1984-1989 Fermilab Accelerator Operations (got job from Elvin Harms, a VU grad) • 1989-1995 SLAC Accelerator Operations • 1995-present NLC Test Accelerator

  29. Jim Kolterman - 1991 • Job - Instrument Scientist • Employer - Abbott Labs (Pharmaceutical) • Doing - Instrument design, installation, training for pharmaceutical research and development. Travel around the world as well as at Abbot Labs. • HISTORY • Continued education at Northern Illinois University • Worked bar tender • “temp” work at Abbott Labs

  30. Jim LeMunyon - 1981 • Job - President, CEO, and owner • Employer - Novecon, Inc • Doing - technology transfer from foreign countries through the US patent process - especially Russia • HISTORY • University of Wisconsin, Madison studying meteorology • Science advisor to U.S. Senator John Anderson • Started my own business

  31. Jonathan DeVilbis - 1996 • Job - Peace Corps • Ghana West Africa • Doing - teaching high school mathematics • HISTORY • Plan to pursue at least a master’s degree in physics

  32. Lisa Peters - 1985 • Job - Chief Scientist and Head of Raytheon’s Commercial Electronics Group’s Research • Employer - Raytheon Corporation • Doing - • HISTORY

  33. Jason Hayward - 1999 • Job - Student, US Navy Nuclear Power School • Employer - USA • Doing - going to school. Will be teaching physics to enlisted students. • HISTORY • Enlisted in US Navy

  34. Sheila MacKay - 1959 • Job - Director, Manufacturing Services and Business Operations • Employer - Journals for Academic Press • Doing - Manage all business and quality control operations • HISTORY • American Institute of Physics, NYC for 2 years • Academic Press, 38 years

  35. Greg Grossart - 1996 • Job - Actuarial Analyst • Employer - William M. Mercer, Inc., Chicago, IL • Doing - Work in benefits consulting • HISTORY • Worked 1 year in Healthcare and Group Benefits • Last 2.5 years for Retirement Practice (Indianapolis office)

  36. Ali Mojahar - 1995 • Job - Sr. Program Manager • Employer - Microsoft Corporation, IGT Global Networks and Systems • Doing - part of group responsible for Microsoft’s global IT infrastructure • HISTORY • First job as technical support for VU, in Kretzmann Hall • Taking some graduate classes

  37. Donald Baeder - 1976 • Job - Architect for licensing and installation • Employer - Cadence Design Systems • Doing - review all of the packaging and licensing for the entire company (over 700 individual software products) • HISTORY • Taught high school in Monon, IN • MS EE/Computer Engineering from U of TX

  38. Donald Becker - 1959 • Job - Senior Research Nuclear Chemist • Employer - National Institutes of Standards and Technology • Doing - nuclear analytical chemistry by nuclear activation analysis • HISTORY • MS in Physical Chemistry at Florida State 1961

  39. Paul Nord - 1991 • Job - Technical Specialist • Employer - Valparaiso University, Department of physics and astronomy • Doing - Lots of different stuff. Mostly with computers. But I often drill holes in walls. Work with department research projects and occasionally travel to research labs around the country. • HISTORY • Hired directly out of college by VU physics department to work on research at Los Alamos. • Position became more of a general technical support staff the following year.

  40. John Kohlmeyer - 1983 • Job - Director of Solutions Engineering • Employer - SAP America, Inc. a subsidiary of a German software company • Doing - Manage regional department of application consultants and a team of consultants who manage the internal demonstration systems • HISTORY

  41. Bernard Dehlin - 1962 • Job - Principal Engineer • Employer - Raytheon Systems Company, RF Systems Engineering Center • Doing - System engineering for airborne radar set special test equipment. • HISTORY • High school and junior college physics teaching (16 years) • MA 1970, California State • 22 Years System software engineering (so far)

  42. Walter Crosmer - 1956 • Job - Manager of Systems Engineering Department of Inertial Systems Engineering • Employer - Space Systems Division of Honeywell Inc. • Doing - development and production of inertial reference systems for satellites, space probes, interceptor missiles. Mars Surveyor, European Mars Express, Titan Centaur, Atlas Centaur, THAAD, Patriot Advanced Capability. • HISTORY • Oklahoma A&M graduate school in physics for one year • Boeing Airplane company 1957, Seattle, WA • 1960 Bendix Systems Division (working on Apollo, Viking), Ann Arbor, MI • 1977 Honeywell Corporation, Clearwater, FL

  43. Donald Thurnau - 1945 • Job - Retired • Employer - • Doing - some consulting with oil production software • HISTORY • Army service • Some work with Manhattan Project • MS in physics, U of Kansas, vacuum tube amplifiers • 1949 Mobil Oil on Dallas, TX • Ph.D. U of Colorado, ultraviolet spectroscopy. • Dupont designing instrumentation • Marathon Oil research center • Formed a consulting company in 1968 to produce oil field software

  44. Andrew Makowski - 1999 • Job - Medical School Student • Stritch School Of Medicine of Loyola University of Chicago • Doing - I’m the only physics major in my class • HISTORY

  45. Richard Maupin - 1999 • Job - Graduate Student • Employer - Ball State • Doing - Grad student with research fellowship, assist in planetarium presentations, process and analyze data collected on red stars, work at National Undergraduate Research Observatory near Flagstaff, AZ • HISTORY

  46. Lindsey Hillesheim - 1999 • Job - Graduate student in biophysics • Employer - University of Minnesota • Doing - Studying! And teaching lab sections. • HISTORY

  47. Current Graduate Students • Grant Kiehne (1992) - physics • Jason Webb (1995) - physics • Eric Vaandering (1993) - physics • Andrew Makowski (1999) - medicine • Andrew Richter (1990) - physics • Paul Kolb (1986) - physics • Lindsey Hillesheim (1999) - biophysics • Cindy (Thompson) Barnett (1996) - law • Richard Maupin (1999) - astronomy/teaching

  48. Closing thoughts... • Don’t be anxious about your future; you have many options! • Think broadly about your future plans; they will likely change! • Be confident about your preparation for you future; you’re in good hands! • Follow a broadly-based education; it will be the foundation for change! • Consider counsel from alumni - and even possible jobs through them; they are a valuable resource • One day you will appear on this list!

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