Opportunities for Talented People with Physics Training David Toback Department of Physics Texas A&M University Phone: 979-845-1179

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Opportunities for Talented People with Physics Training David Toback Department of Physics Texas A&M University Phone: Mechanics Scholars Luncheon Texas A&M University

2 Good news and Bad news Good news – You have been identified as being in the top 5% of all physics performers in Physics 218 – You get a free lunch Bad news: – You clearly have the talent and the “right stuff” to get further training in physics – You have to listen to me give a pitch on why you should take advantage of the significant opportunities available to you if you continue with training in physics

3 Outline We asked you if you had questions… What were your questions and comments? Answers to your questions Answers to questions you didn’t even know you wanted the answer to Warning: This may be more blunt than you wanted…

4 Your questions & Comments All the comments/questions centered around some common myths: 1. Job: If you have a physics degree, you can either be a professor or a high-school teacher. Right? The only thing you can do with a physics degree is research in physics. Right? There are no jobs for people with a physics degree 2. Money: The salaries for people with physics degrees aren’t good 3. Uhmm… Is it any fun? What do professors DO anyway? I’ve heard about some cool physics things but they aren’t relevant to the “real world” What are the research areas?

5 Let’s talk Jobs and Money first since, frankly, I think that is what most of you would need to hear about anyway before we get to any of the other stuff… After I’ve convinced you not to worry, then we can talk about the fun stuff…

6 High School Teacher or a Professor only? No! Whoever told you that had no clue!

7 No jobs? Let’s get this straight…the unemployment rate for people with physics degrees is historically below 2% which is well below the national average

8 Ok… what kind of job? Depends on what kind of degree you get… let’s do them one at a time: – Bachelors – Ph.D.

9 Ok… Lets say I get a bachelors… then what? Most people go on to get advanced degrees, but many get jobs right out of college Highest degree attained by physics bachelors 5 to 8 years after graduation

10 Ok… What do they do with their bachelors degree?

11 Who’s going to hire me? Companies hiring people with physics degrees in Texas Advanced Micro Devices Alcatel Allstate Insurance Company Alpha Sim Technology, Inc. Avant! Corporation Ball Semiconductor, Inc. Boral Material Technologies Camp, Dresser & McKee Compaq Computer Control Systems International Cypress Semiconductor DRS Technologies, Inc. Fairfield Industries Helena Laboratories Corporation Insurdata Kellogg, Brown & Root Kelly Scientific Resources Law Office of Robert Swafford Litton-TASC, Inc. Litton-TASC, Inc. Lockheed Martin Milsoft Integrated Solutions Mobilestar Network Motorola National Instruments National Semiconductor Corporation Nortel PGS Tensor Radiant Photonics Raytheon Reltec Corporation Sercel, Inc. Sony Semiconductor Southwest Research Institute Technical Alliance Recruiters Traas Ionics Corporation United Space Alliance Verizon Wireless

12 A: Yup!!! Q: Is the money any good compared to other things I might do?

13 What about a couple of years down the road? What will I be doing then?

14 Let’s say you get a Ph.D. Will that improve your earning potential? Yup!!! You can do physics or applied physics

15 If I get a PhD what kind of money will I end up making long term? VERY Good money whether you stay in the field or not!

16 Switching topics… Do physicists do anything useful or interesting? Yes… The whole reason for doing physics is that it’s the most interesting thing in the world to do!

17 What are the cool things physics research have produced? Power: Nuclear, Solar, Hydro, Fusion(?) Semiconductors (chips for computers, DVD players, video games etc…) Superconductors Lasers Radar Medical imaging (MRI) Optical fibers Magnetic Devices (VCR tapes) The Internet Lots more…

18 What are the interesting physics areas? Current Research areas: Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology (relativity and the study of the origin of the universe) Condensed Matter & Materials Physics Atomic/Laser Physics Nuclear physics (what’s inside the nucleus?) Particle physics (what’s inside a proton?) String theory/Theory of Everything (what are particles made of?) All of these use Quantum Mechanics which is also kinda neat All of these use Quantum Mechanics which is also kinda neat

19 Interested in Undergraduate Research? Physics department has a long history of award winning undergraduate research in many areas: Applied Physics Atomic Physics Condensed Matter Physics Materials Physics Nuclear Physics Particle Physics Quantum Optics String Theory Coming soon: Astronomy, Astrophysics and Cosmology Scholarships available to the types of students who do well on Challenge Exams ;-)

20 Keep in Touch! Interested in a physics degree? Minor? Double major? Applied physics? Pick up a Department Brochure Contact the undergraduate advisor: Dr. Glenn Agnolet (no charge!) Phone:

21 Good Luck on your finals!

22 Extra slides on some of the research we do here at the Physics Department at Texas A&M University

23 A “Theory of Everything” String Theory, Grand Unified Theories, Theory of everything…

24 Ocean Temperature Profile Remote Laser Sensing

25 DNA Sequencing lab-on-a-chip using nanotechnology

26 High T c Super- conductors structured 1,000 A cable for Bi-2212

27 Characterization at the Nanoscale Scanning Tunneling Microscopy e.g. an atomically flat surface of GaSb/InAs

28 Supersymmetry Experiments Yes that’s a person! Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) and CMS at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN High energy frontier; Big toys Searching for Supersymmetry, the Higgs boson

29 Applied Physics at Texas A&M Physics is crucial to many important advances Computing (classical and quantum) DNA sequencing and other biotech areas Laser Remote Sensing Magnetic Devices and Data Storage Nanotechnology and Sensing Optical Technology Superconductivity (low T c and high T c )

30 Fluorescence from laser cooled ions

31 The Cyclotron One of two University based Cyclotrons in the US

32 “Slow Light” Welch: Group Velocity of Light can be reduced

33 Quantum Mechanical Foundations Fry, Walther: Einstein- Podolsky-Rosen Experiment based on atoms

34 Collinear Raman Generator t A new light source to study new physicsA new light source to study new physics Extension of EIT ideas to molecular systemsExtension of EIT ideas to molecular systems Photoionization with single-cycle pulses. Possible extensions of our technique: 1. 1.studying complicated motion of complex molecules 2. 2.probing ultrafast electronic dynamics in atoms.

35 Devices based on Molecular Nanomagnets Large Magnetic Moment Potentially useful for: Magnetic storage Quantum Computing

36 Nanomagnetic Sensing Teizer: Micro- and NanoSQUIDs