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From: Zoey Warecki <zwarec1@students.towson.edu>
Date: Thu, May 23, 2013 at 4:20 PM
Subject: Fwd: Course question
To: Towson University SPS Physics society <towsonphysics@gmail.com>
From: Schaefer, David <dschaefer@towson.edu>
Date: Thu, May 23, 2013 at 10:52 AM
Subject: Course question
To: "Warecki, Zoey" <zwarec1@students.towson.edu>, "DeVanzo, Michael" <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
Zoey and Mike,
Bob Kogan is an adjunct faculty member who has taught a couple courses for us this past year (Modern Physics and PHYS 212). His background is in optics and lasers and is very interested in teaching a course which has not been offered for some time:
PHYS 465 Lasers and Holography (see catalog)
To be able to offer this course, we would need about 10-12 students enrolled. We need to know what kind of interest there is in taking this course in the fall .
Could you send this email out to the SPS members. Anyone who would be seriously interested (and would take this course), please send me a quick email at dschaefer@towson.edu<mailto:dschaefer@towson.edu>
Thanks,
D. Schaefer
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Fwd: FW: SPIE Job Fair in Baltimore - Student Opportunties
From: Michael DeVanzo <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
Date: Sun, Apr 21, 2013 at 8:50 PM
Subject: Fwd: FW: SPIE Job Fair in Baltimore - Student Opportunties
To: Towson University SPS Physics society <towsonphysics@gmail.com>
From: Schaefer, David <dschaefer@towson.edu>
Date: Fri, Apr 19, 2013 at 6:32 PM
Subject: FW: SPIE Job Fair in Baltimore - Student Opportunties
To: "DeVanzo, Michael" <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
Please pass this job fair opportunity to the SPS.
Thanks,
D. Schaefer
Dr. David M. Schaefer
Professor of Physics & Chair
Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences
Towson University
Sent: Monday, April 15, 2013 1:04 PM
To: Schaefer, David
Subject: SPIE Job Fair in Baltimore - Student Opportunties
Hi David,
My name is Sara Liebert and I work for SPIE – The International Society for Optics and Photonics. We will be holding a Job Fair at our annual Defense, Security + Sensing Exhibition and Conference and I am contacting you to see if you would notify your students of our upcoming event. The Defense, Security + Sensing 2013 Job Fair will be held at The Baltimore Convention Center, April 30th and May 1st from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Top employers in the scientific community will be recruiting, screening, and hiring candidates. We are anticipating nearly 20 companies to exhibit in the Job Fair and this is a great way for your students to meet face to face with employers in the industry.
If possible, I would like to send you a flyer of the Job Fair to display in your Physics and Astronomy Department where it would get exposure to applicable students. If you are interested, please send me your department mailing address and I will send materials your way. Please visit our website for more information about SPIE and the DSS Job Fair: www.spie.org/DSSjobfair
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Fwd: FW: Save the Date: Freeman Dyson Book Reception and Public Lecture
From: Michael DeVanzo <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
Date: Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 9:29 AM
Subject: Fwd: FW: Save the Date: Freeman Dyson Book Reception and Public Lecture
To: Towson University SPS Physics society <towsonphysics@gmail.com>
From: Schaefer, David <dschaefer@towson.edu>
Date: Tue, Apr 2, 2013 at 2:20 PM
Subject: FW: Save the Date: Freeman Dyson Book Reception and Public Lecture
To: "DeVanzo, Michael" <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
Mike,
Please pass this along to the SPS members. Some may be interested in attending.
D. Schaefer
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Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 2:00 PM
To: Schaefer, David
Subject: Save the Date: Freeman Dyson Book Reception and Public Lecture
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Fwd: FW: Applications for Transfer Program Orientation Assistants (OAs) due Mon 4/8
From: Michael DeVanzo <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
Date: Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 9:29 AM
Subject: Fwd: FW: Applications for Transfer Program Orientation Assistants (OAs) due Mon 4/8
To: Towson University SPS Physics society <towsonphysics@gmail.com>
From: Schaefer, David <dschaefer@towson.edu>
Date: Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 12:04 AM
Subject: FW: Applications for Transfer Program Orientation Assistants (OAs) due Mon 4/8
To: "DeVanzo, Michael" <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
Mike,
Could you send this to the SPS membership? Anyone who has transferred to TU and is interested in this position, please contact me by April 8th.
Thank you,
D. Schaefer
Dr. David M. Schaefer
Professor of Physics & Chair
Department of Physics, Astronomy & Geosciences
Towson University
Sent: Tuesday, April 02, 2013 11:28 AM
Subject: Applications for Transfer Program Orientation Assistants (OAs) due Mon 4/8
Good morning,
We are in the process of reestablishing our Transfer Orientation Team and are seeking responsible students who are outgoing and capable of maximizing on this leadership opportunity. If you have any students in mind (who have previously transferred to Towson) and would be a good fit for the Orientation Assistant position, we would greatly appreciate you passing along the attached advertisement and application. Our goal is to acquire three students from each academic college to assist with the program this summer. The applications are due Monday, April 8th by 4pm.
Thank you for your cooperation with this search.
Lisa
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Towson University
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Fwd: FW: Mega Job & Internship Fair - Good opportunities for FCSM students!
From: Michael DeVanzo <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
Date: Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 11:19 PM
Subject: Fwd: FW: Mega Job & Internship Fair - Good opportunities for FCSM students!
To: Towson University SPS Physics society <towsonphysics@gmail.com>
From: Schaefer, David <dschaefer@towson.edu>
Date: Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 3:14 PM
Subject: FW: Mega Job & Internship Fair - Good opportunities for FCSM students!
To: "DeVanzo, Michael" <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
Mike,
Please pass this opportunity along to the SPS membership.
Thanks,
D. Schaefer
From: Logan-Bennett, Lorie
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2013 1:25 PM
To: Azadegan, Shiva; Boules, Raouf; Brown, Cheryl T.; Gasparich, Gail; Ghent, Cynthia; Harrison, George; Hilberg, Scott; Hong, Sungchul; Kim, Ohoe; Kolagani, Rajeswari; Lazar, Jonathan; Lu, Chao; McMahon, Annie C.; Oleary, Michael; Preisler, Richard; Roberts, Roland; Schaefer, David; Scully, Erik; Shepard, Jack; Siegel, Martha; Snodgrass, Joel; Vanko, David; Wimmers, Larry; Wolfson, Jane
Subject: Mega Job & Internship Fair - Good opportunities for FCSM students!
Hello!
The Career Center's Spring Mega Job & Internship Fair is fast approaching! Read on for a list of just a few employers who are recruiting students from your college.
This is our LAST, major on-campus recruiting event of the season, so please encourage all of your students to attend. We are expecting 90 regional and national employers. A flyer is attached--please feel free to distribute!
SPRING MEGA JOB & INTERNSHIP FAIR
Thursday, March 28
Noon-3 p.m.
West Village Commons, 4th Floor
Here is a sampling of employers interested in meeting with FCSM students for jobs and internships:
* AOL
* Defense Information Systems Agency
* Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center
* Kennedy Krieger Institute
* Lab Support
* MedStar Union Memorial Hospital
* National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases
* NSA
* Pharmaceuticals International, Inc. (PII)
* Stanley Black & Decker
A few more points to consider:
* Even freshmen and sophomores can benefit hugely from attending the Mega Fair. They will be savvier and more confident at future career fairs, and they might even land their first internship.
* Employers love candidates who have researched their company in advance. Please advise students to, at the very least, check out the websites of employers of interest. They can view the list of registered employers in Hire@TU under "Career Events."
* Students will need several copies of a flawless resume. Career Center advisors can meet with students 1:1 by appointment. We also offer drop-in Express Hours from 1-3 p.m., Monday-Thursday.
* All students-but especially juniors and seniors-should wear a suit! There's only one opportunity to make a great first impression.
Thank you for helping us promote this fantastic event! If you have specific questions about the Mega Fair, please contact me or the fair's coordinator, Kacie Glenn (kglenn@towson.edu<mailto:kglenn@towson.edu>, 410-704-3224).
Lorie Logan-Bennett
Director
The Career Center
Towson University
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Fwd: Recruiting for the 2013 Academy - Deadline Extended to January 28
From: Michael DeVanzo <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
Date: Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 12:54 PM
Subject: Fwd: Recruiting for the 2013 Academy - Deadline Extended to January 28
To: Towson University SPS Physics society <towsonphysics@gmail.com>
From: Gina Benigno <ginanj90@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 12:44 PM
Subject: Recruiting for the 2013 Academy - Deadline Extended to January 28
To: "mdevan2@students.towson.edu" <mdevan2@students.towson.edu>
The NASA Academy Application deadline is January 28. Apply now at http://www.AcademyApp.com.
The Academies are intensive educational programs which emphasize group activities, teamwork, research, leadership and creativity. The curriculum balances direct contact with science and engineering R&D with an awareness of the managerial, political, financial, social and human issues faced by aerospace professionals. Included are seminars, informal discussions, evening lectures, supervised research, visits to other NASA Centers and facilities, group project/s, tours, posters/presentations, and assessment. Additionally, most weekends are filled with group activities, team building and off-site trips. One free weekend is scheduled.
The Academy is not a 9-5 summer research internship program. It is a rigorous, immersive experience that will challenge you and push you outside of your comfort zones. It offers participants an intense learning experience that is either Space- or Aeronautics-based. All academy students will be immersed in a NASA environment where they will experience the agency from both inside and outside perspectives. Additionally, added interaction with NASA collaborators in industry and academia will provide unique, exciting and unforgettable summer experience designed to engage and capture students within the NASA family.
The Academies have separate focus areas: Space/Aerospace (NASA Academy), Robotics, Aeronautics, and Propulsion.
The deadline is January 28, 2013 at 5:00 p.m. EST.
You may access it at http://AcademyApp.com
This application serves the following programs:
- The NASA Academy at Ames Research Center (Mountain View, CA)
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Fwd: FW: Summer Research at Hampton University - Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
From: Ha, Phuoc <PdHa@towson.edu>
Date: Mon, Jan 21, 2013 at 10:20 AM
Subject: FW: Summer Research at Hampton University - Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
To: "towsonphysics@gmail.com" <towsonphysics@gmail.com>
FYI
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2013 11:18 AM
To: Ha, Phuoc
Cc: Storrs, Alex
Subject: RE: Summer Research at Hampton University - Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
1. We plan to offer a summer research program for undergraduate students (June 3 - July 26, 2013), and I hope you can share this information with students and encourage them to consider applying for it. The web page is:
It may still contain last year's information at the moment, but should be updated very soon to invite new applicants for 2013. The application deadline will be mid-March, similar to last year's. Please note that U.S. citizenship is not required for this program.
2. Of course, we're always seeking promising graduate school candidates who want to learn more about atmospheric and planetary science. We maintain a couple of websites, one devoted primarily to the academic department:
http://science.hamptonu.edu/aps/
And one (also about to be overhauled) devoted to our research projects:
The summer program has been our best recruiting tool (students get to know us + we get to know them), but I want to make sure that students at quality programs know that we exist, however I can reach them. So if you have seminar openings in the future, please let me know - I or one of my colleagues might be able to visit and talk about both the summer and graduate programs.
Thanks a lot, and I look forward to hearing from you.
Sincerely,
Rob Loughman
Chairman, Department of Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences
Hampton University
Monday, January 14, 2013
Summer REU at Penn
I would like to ask you to inform your students about the Undergraduate Research Opportunity at the University of Pennsylvania. The area of research is in Sensor Technologies. The program is looking for undergraduates who are interesting in a hands-on research program this summer.
A flyer with information of the program is attached.
Thank you for your help in advertising the program.
Best regards,
Jan
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- Summer research experience with a stipend of $4,850
- Partial travel support will be provided.
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- Work under the mentorship of a faculty member and a graduate student
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- On-campus housing is provided at no or minimal cost
- Period: May 25 to August 3, 2013
Application deadline: February 25, 2013
Areas of research
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- · Nanotechnology and materials
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- · Sensors for Medical and Biomedical Applications
- Optical and Vision Sensors
Application information available at: http://www.seas.upenn.edu/sunfest
Applicants have to be US Citizens or Permanent Residents; minimum GPA: 3.0.
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REU Summer Program in Idaho
From: Ha, Phuoc <PdHa@towson.edu>
Date: Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 12:24 PM
Subject: FW: REU Summer Program in Idaho
To: "towsonphysics@gmail.com" <towsonphysics@gmail.com>
Another REU summer program.
From: Steve Shropshire [mailto:shrostev@isu.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, December 18, 2012 5:16 PM
Subject: REU Summer Program in Idaho
Dear SPS Advisor,
We are soliciting applications for the Idaho State University Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) Summer Program in Nuclear Physics, Radiobiology, Chemistry, Anthropology, and Nuclear Engineering. This NSF-sponsored program immerses undergraduate students in active research projects where each student is engaged in hands-on research from a variety of areas in Nuclear Science. For 10 weeks, these students will be partnered with faculty and graduate students from the Idaho Accelerator Center, the Departments of Physics, Biology, Chemistry, Anthropology, and Nuclear Engineering at Idaho State University. If convenient, please forward this announcement to your colleagues and students in these areas. The program encompasses a lecture series on advanced topics in physics as well as participant presentations. A stipend of $4840, room and board, travel reimbursement, and $250 to support travel to a professional science conference during the year following the REU experience are provided. Participants will enjoy the chance to explore the natural playground found in and around Pocatello, Idaho, which is located in Eastern Idaho not far from both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Organized activities for REU students include whitewater rafting, camping, and hiking. If you know of any promising students who could benefit from a summer of applied nuclear research, please inform them of our program or forward this email and attached poster to them. We especially welcome applications from women and students from minority groups. More information, application materials, and a higher resolution copy of our poster are available at http://www.physics.isu.edu/internships/reu.html.
Thank you for your time and consideration. -Steve
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Steven L. Shropshire, Ph.D.
Professor, Department of Physics
Idaho State University
Mail Stop 8106, Pocatello, ID 83209 USA
208 282 2212, FAX 208 282 4649
University of Michigan Summer REU 2013
From: Ha, Phuoc <PdHa@towson.edu>
Date: Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 12:22 PM
Subject: FW: University of Michigan Summer REU 2013
To: "towsonphysics@gmail.com" <towsonphysics@gmail.com>
FYI
From: Kristyn Sonnenberg [mailto:skristyn@umich.edu]
Sent: Friday, December 21, 2012 3:44 PM
To: physics.reu@umich.edu
Subject: University of Michigan Summer REU 2013
Hello,
The University of Michigan Physics Department is inviting applications for a Physics Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU). The program will be held June 3rd to August 9th, 2013. Please post and forward the following email to any students who may be interested in applying. An 8.5"x11" poster is attached.
Thank you!
The University of Michigan Physics Department invites you to participate in our summer Research Experience for Undergraduates Program. The program will run from June 3rd to August 9th, 2013. Admitted students will have the opportunity to spend 10 weeks working directly with leading physics professors on a research project and gain hands-on experience in one of a wide range of experimental physics fields. REU students have the opportunity to participate in a weekly seminar covering a variety of physics research areas and take a specially designed instrumentation shop class. Online applications should be submitted by February 22nd for full consideration.
Students who are selected to participate in the program will receive:
• A stipend of $4,900, weekly lunches, and $200 in Blue Bucks for food
• Travel reimbursement up to $450 for travel to and from Ann Arbor
• Access to all university recreational facilities
• Access to the Society of Physics Students (SPS) office
• Housing near campus
• University of Michigan email account
• Access to world-class research facilities
• One-on-one instruction from internationally recognized faculty
Active REU research areas in Physics at Michigan include:
• Astrophysics/Cosmology
• Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics
• Condensed Matter Theory
• Condensed Matter Experiment
• High Energy Theory
• High Energy Experiment
• Nonlinear Dynamics/Complex Systems
• Nuclear Physics/Medical Physics
Check out our website for more information, past research project descriptions, and a link to the online application!
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Kristyn Sonnenberg
Student Services Administrative Assistant
University of Michigan Physics Department
1440 Randall Lab
450 Church Street
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1040
Ph: 734.764.5539 Fax: 734.763.9694