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Shaffique Adam
Post-doc at Condensed Matter Theory Center, University of Maryland, College Park.
Research interests: Mesoscopic Systems, Ferromagnets, Nanoscale Systems, Quantum Transport, effects of disorder, interactions, spin-orbit coupling.
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Siew-Ann Cheong
I am now a postdoc at the Cornell Theory Center, working on bioinformatics with a USDA funded group. I expect to return to Singapore in December 2007 to take up a faculty position in the Division of Physics and Applied Physics at the Nanyang Technological University there.
I am happy to answer questions and give advice on:
- How to endure a long PhD stint (I spent 7.5 years getting mine)
- How to improve the chances of switching fields between PhD and postdoc (I went from condensed matter theory to bioinformatics)
- What the industrial and academic job prospects are like in Singapore
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Jim Pivarski
Jim Pivarski and his wife, Melanie, went to College Station, TX, where they have postdocs in physics and math, respectively, at Texas A&M University. Jim is splitting his time between the CDF experiment at FermiLab and the CMS experiment at CERN. He is interested in work relating to a search for dark matter candidates (probably in a SUSY context).
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Jonathan Wrubel
I am a postdoctoral fellow at Harvard University in the research group of Gerald Gabrielse. We are part of the ATRAP collaboration at CERN in Geneva Switzerland, trying to produce, trap, and study antihydrogen. For more info please see http://hussle.harvard.edu/~atrap/.