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Resources One of the main aims of PSPS is to provide a source of
community support for physics majors deciding on
internships, JP topics, thesis topics professors to work
with, places to do research, the grad school process, etc.
We also want to develop a repository for stuff that's
useful, such as JP ideas, research ideas, and funny names
for classes. You can check out the links above for more.
Anyone who wants anything at all added here should email
us (get extra pizza at the next pizza lunch!) For underclassmen, we're developing a mentoring system
where a senior or junior who has research interests
similar to yours can answer any questions you may have. We
need your cooperation to help this system work! Seniors
can sign up by emailing psps@princeton.edu or the board.
Anyone wanting to be mentored can ask here, or email us
and we'll do our best to set you up with someone. Upperclassmen who are awesome and have agreed to mentor
an underclassman are listed below. While they might be
super-busy (JPs! Thesis!) and not respond immediately,
they're still kind hearted under that hard outer crust, so
persevere! MentorsAnna Patej '12 (Cosmology)Anasua Chatterjee '12 (Condensed Matter Experiment) Jason Pollack '12 (Cosmology) William C. Burton '12 (AMO Experiment, Condensed Matter Experiment) Yuliya Dovzhenko '12 (Condensed Matter Experiment) Edvin Memet '12 (Biophysics) Robert Sicurelli '12 JP Ang '12 Gabriel Pittleman '12 Arthur Safira (Condensed Matter Experiment) Waqas Jafri '12 (Condensed Matter Theory, Mathematical Physics, Engineering Program) Arun Nanduri '13 Michael Pretko '13 (Plasma Physics, Condensed Matter, working at the PPPL) |