From rjjoynt at wisc.edu Wed Nov 2 11:50:01 2022 From: rjjoynt at wisc.edu (ROBERT J JOYNT) Date: Wed, 2 Nov 2022 16:50:01 +0000 Subject: [mspqc] Football Ticket Lottery Winner Message-ID: The winner of the football ticket lottery is KEVIN TACTAC Congratulations to Kevin. Robert Joynt MS-Physics-Quantum Computing Program Director Professor, Department of Physics University of Wisconsin-Madison 1150 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706 Ph. (608) 263-4169 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From elizabeth.baldridge at wisc.edu Thu Nov 10 14:08:31 2022 From: elizabeth.baldridge at wisc.edu (ELIZABETH M BALDRIDGE) Date: Thu, 10 Nov 2022 20:08:31 +0000 Subject: [mspqc] Speaker Tomorrow, 11/11 @ 12:05 PM: Vescent Photonics Overview of Technologies & Student Opportunities Message-ID: Hello MSPQC Students: I hope you're having a great week! I'm emailing to let you know about (or remind you of) an event happening tomorrow, Friday, November 11 at 12:05 PM in 5310 Chamberlin. Vescent Photonics: Overview of Technologies & Student Opportunities Eduardo Otezia, Ph.D., will present how Vescent Photonics has become one of the leading designers and manufacturers of lasers, electro-optic tools, and control electronics used in precision optical measurements. Eduardo will provide an overview of their field-deployable products which enable state-of-the-art timing, time transfer, frequency transfer, quantum computing, precision navigation in both GPS-enabled & GPS-denied environments, next-generation spectroscopic techniques, and a host of other applications propelled by Quantum 2.0. Eduardo will spend the second half of his talk in a more informal session with students, describing some internship and job opportunities available at Vescent for 2023. Undergraduate and graduate students interested in joining a quantum company that has knowledge in circuits, photonics, mechanical systems, and software programming should be sure to attend and bring their questions. https://vescent.com/us/ All Best, Elizabeth Hart-Baldridge, M.S. Ed. Graduate Program Manager Master of Science in Physics-Quantum Computing Program Department of Physics University of Wisconsin-Madison Elizabeth.baldridge at wisc.edu (608)263-2235 NOTE: I will be out of the office on the following dates. September 27 - October 3 October 5 - 8 (Available remotely) October 25 - 30 (Available remotely) November 6 - 8 (Available remotely) Need to meet with me? Schedule a meeting here: https://calendly.com/elizabeth-baldridge/30min-1 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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ODIF Trivia Night Multicultural Student Center (2nd Floor of Red Gym) Monday, November 28, 2022 @ 5:30pm-7:00pm ODIF is excited host a Trivia Night hosted by a local Madison area trivia company, Premier Trivia! Stop by, create a team there (or form one beforehand and arrive together), and compete against other teams! We will be providing pizza and snacks for this event. Hope to see you there! Winners will win an award! Please register in advance: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeL135pPc2LTcCZvcC0g177rRxQVR2ZdIA1Xbx_etq8gu3Zyg/viewform Student Research Grants Competition Applications are open for the second cycle of the 2022-2023 Student Research Grants Competition (SRGC). Graduate students who are planning travel or have traveled starting between October 1 and December 31 are eligible to apply in the current cycle. More information on upcoming quarterly cycles can be found on the Student Research Grants Competition (SRGC) website. https://grad.wisc.edu/funding/grants-competition/ Priority is given to dissertators and final-year MFA students, and to those who have not previously received an SRGC Research Travel or Conference Presentation Award. Award levels are $1,500 for Research Travel awards and $600 or $1,200 for Conference Presentation funds. We have streamlined the application to make it less time-consuming for applicants, and established clear application opening, closing, and decision dates to manage applicants? expectations. Please note that we will receive many, many more applications than we will be able to fund. We also cannot accelerate the selection process or give early consideration to applicants planning travel. Some of those who apply will be applying for reimbursement of past travel. Contact srgc at grad.wisc.edu with questions. Get Involved Gender Minorities and Women in Physics (GMaWiP) GMaWiP is a group for women and gender minorities (including trans and nonbinary people) at all levels in academia interested in physics. Our meetings have been made up of grad students, undergrads, faculty, staff, and postdocs. We provide support and advocacy for all GM&W and other minoritized groups in physics. Join our email list (for both GM&W and allies) to hear about all our events and activities! Physics Graduate Student Council (PGSC) PGSC is a group of physics graduate students at UW-Madison working to improve the well-being and success of graduate students in the Department of Physics. Current Physics graduate students can participate in or help organize one of many activities we plan to host this year. Consider joining one or more of our four committees if you would like to get involved. Memberships Available: UW-Madison APS Chapter The American Physical Society (APS) has approved UW-Madison for an APS Chapter, which is a new program for graduate students and early career scientists (defined as having received their PhD within the past five years). There are no fees or responsibilities required to be a member of the chapter and the chapter can request speakers from the APS and will receive a small grant every 6 months. In addition, chapter members who are also APS members may have the opportunity to apply for certain travel grants. More information on the program can be found here. For more information, contact Luca Riitano. Important Dates November 14: Spring 2023 enrollment begins November 24: Deadline for graduate students to change variable credits, request pass/fail or credit/audit November 25: Deadline for students to drop/add a fall term course (after: need academic dean approval) December 14: Deadline for students to withdraw from fall term courses December 14: Last day of instructions for Fall 2022 term December 25: Fall 2022 Grades Post January 24: Spring 2023 Instruction Begins Professional Development Inclusive Teaching Workshop: Responding in the Moment Tuesday, November 22 ? 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM Union South As students interact with you and each-other, how do you respond to ?hot moments? or ?difficult discussions? in the classroom? This workshop is designed for graduate students and post-docs looking to build skills for both current and future teaching roles, and all current and future instructors are welcome to join. Aspects of prejudice, privilege and power regularly impact undergraduates on our campuses. Without training, knowing how to address these inequities effectively can be uncomfortable and challenging. This session emphasizes opportunities to ?say the words,? offering practice in deconstructing conversations and receiving feedback. Register at https://reg.delta.wisc.edu/civicrm/event/register/?reset=1&id=997 Spring 2023 Delta Courses Now Registering Visit https://delta.wisc.edu/current-courses/ to check out all current Delta courses you can enroll in for Spring 2023. Edward Alexander Bouchet National Honor Society 2023 Nominations Kick-Off Reception Wednesday, November 30, 4:00 - 5:30 PM The Pyle Center's AT&T Lounge (Room 106) The Graduate School?s Office of Diversity, Inclusion, and Funding is excited to announce the kick-off of the 2023 nominations for the Edward Alexander Bouchet National Honor Society with a reception gathering held this month. This society is aimed at diversifying the academy through building a national network of outstanding dissertators, postdoctoral researchers and early career faculty who are underrepresented in the academy. We are inviting all current members of this prestigious national network, anyone interested in nominating themself as a 2023 inductee, and anyone who would like to learn more about the society to join. We will be providing hors d?oeuvres and a cash bar will be available. Please register for this event no later than Tuesday, November 22nd: https://uwmadison.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_3WzpBjQPK4NUF7g We encourage you to invite anyone who is a dissertator, post doc, or faculty working to diversify their field to join us and build community on our campus. Employment and Funding Opportunities Full-Time Positions and Part-Time Internships at Ernst & Young The QTB group at Ernst & Young provides professional services to large global/US banks with a specialized focus on quantitative methods and capital market products, including front-office pricing, Market, Counterparty Credit, and other risk models. The following are among the list of experiences and skills preferred in candidates: ? Statistical and numerical techniques, theory of probability and stochastic calculus ? Financial engineering/research and development, Derivatives products ? Database languages (e.g., SQL/Excel) and statistical tools / languages (e.g., Python/R) ? Programming proficiency (e.g., C/C++, Python, R, Java, Linux) ? Big data/machine learning and AI techniques, including neural network and deep learning frameworks and machine learning tools (e.g.,PyTorch, TensorFlow, Theano, Torch, Keras) Contact Rui Tang (rui.tang at ey.com) and Xinxin Yu (xinxin.yu at ey.com) with questions about the group and position. For application, send the info below to xinxin.yu at ey.com: ? Most updated resume ? Position to apply (fulltime or intern) ? Program of study at UW-Madison ? Expected graduation date Quibit x Quibit is Hiring Quantum Teaching Assistants! Qubit by Qubit (QxQ) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to training the future diverse quantum workforce. We are pioneering innovative programs for students in middle school through college with the goal of making quantum computing accessible to students around the world, particularly students historically underrepresented in STEM. We are looking for Teaching Assistants (TAs) who will support our Summer 2022 and Academic Year 2022-2023 programs. TAs are an integral part of all of our educational programs. They lead lab sections - guiding students through quantum coding exercises and reviewing concepts introduced in lecture - and support other teaching and curriculum development needs. TAs are often asked to participate in special events to talk with students about their personal experiences in college and graduate school. As an organization that serves a diverse group of students, we are strongly focused on ensuring our instructional team reflects the diversity of our students. Working with QxQ, TAs will refine their own quantum computing skills, get the chance to work with leaders in quantum education, and make a lasting impact on students around the world. This role is entirely remote. TAs will be paid a stipend commensurate with experience and based on the amount of time they work weekly. For all programs, TAs will be required to participate in training on the curriculum and teaching best practices. Interested applicants can apply here: https://airtable.com/shryuJki9swjOJnA9 Careers in Physics, APS Physics Visit the APS Physics website to explore Physics jobs and to find resources for job seekers. https://www.aps.org/careers/index.cfm Chicago Quantum Exchange: Job Opportunities Visit the Chicago Quantum Exchange (CQE) website to explore job postings in Quantum information: https://chicagoquantum.org/resources/job-opportunities QED-C, Quantum Jobs Check out available listings of employment opportunities at QED-C members companies. Members include corporations, academic institutions, national laboratories and government agencies working in quantum. https://quantumconsortium.org/quantum-jobs/ Careers at Qunasys VIsit the Qunasys website to explore job postings in Quantum Computing: https://qunasys.com/en/careers Graduate Student Resources Graduate Student Support and Assistance The Dean of Students Office provides resources to students struggling with a variety of issues and can be your go-to spot for assistance as a graduate student. To contact the Graduate and Professional Student Assistance Specialist Elaine Goetz-Berman directly, email egoetz2 at wisc.edu University Health Services (UHS) UHS offers a variety of identity-based support groups specifically for graduate students. Visit the UHS website to learn more and register for events or services. https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/mental-health/group-counseling/schedule/ ? UHS 24-hour Crisis Services. On-call crisis counselors can help address your most pressing concerns, address your safety, and help you connect with follow-up service needs. It?s available every day, including weekends, holidays, and semester breaks. Call the UHS crisis line at 608-265-5600. For situations that are immediately life-threatening, call 911. https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/mental-health/24-hour-crisis-services/ ? SilverCloud. This online, self-guided resource provides treatment options 24 hours a day through evidence-based modules on anxiety, depression, body image, and stress. SilverCloud is designed to help students manage day-to-day stresses and improve resilience. https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/mental-health/silvercloud/ ? YOU at WISC. This portal has tools and information to help you be well, with modules on stress management, self-care, social support, suicidal thoughts, mindfulness, academic wellness, and more. https://www.uhs.wisc.edu/mental-health/you/ Multicultural Graduate Student Support The Office of Diversity, inclusion, and Funding is a great resource for UW-Madison graduate students for social networking, learning, and professional development opportunities. Learn more about graduate student support and upcoming events: https://grad.wisc.edu/diversity/inclusion-and-engagement/ Hostile and Intimidating Behavior The University of Wisconsin?Madison is committed to preventing hostile and intimidating behavior (HIB) and will take prompt and appropriate corrective action whenever it learns that it has occurred. If you have experienced HIB, there are resources to help and staff available to talk (ervin.cox at wisc.edu). https://hr.wisc.edu/hib/ Graduate School Fellowships Page https://grad.wisc.edu/funding/fellowships/#graduate-school-fellowships This page offers important information on available sources of fellowship funding for graduate students and direct links to places like the Wisconsin Scholarship Hub, FastWeb, and more. Resources for assessing the impact of your research and scholarship The UW-Madison Libraries can help you build visibility and assess the impact of your scholarship. Impact is best understood as a story, and intentional use of metrics can help tell pieces of it. Resources include curated online profiles, open access publishing, and public engagement https://www.library.wisc.edu/research-support/measuring-maximizing-impact/ University Veterans Services https://veterans.wisc.edu/current-students/ Useful Links Dates and Deadlines from the Office of the Registrar Warrant Request Form Graduate School Degree Deadlines Tax Tips for Students Webinar Recording: https://mediaspace.wisc.edu/media/Tax+Tips+for+Graduate+Students+2021+tax+year/1_4bwkyvkt UW System Tax Filing Resources for Students: https://uwservice.wisconsin.edu/tax/filing-resources.php ISS Tax Resources for International Students: https://iss.wisc.edu/employment/taxes/ Connect with us! [Image removed by sender.] [Image removed by sender.] [Image removed by sender. LinkedIn widget] Department of Physics 1150 University Avenue, Madison, WI 53706 This newsletter is for MSPQC students at UW?Madison; we update the mailing list at the start of each semester. 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Please let me know if you have any questions about this. Join Professor Robert Joynt from the MSPQC Program, along with representatives from industry partners! Industry panelists will share insights about their companies and their employee/intern recruiting process. Please join us and bring your questions! Please reach out directly to me with questions about this upcoming event. Kind Regards, Elizabeth Hart-Baldridge, M.S. Ed. Graduate Program Manager Master of Science in Physics-Quantum Computing Program Department of Physics University of Wisconsin-Madison Elizabeth.baldridge at wisc.edu (608)263-2235 Need to meet with me? Schedule a meeting here: https://calendly.com/elizabeth-baldridge/30min-1 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Graduate Program Manager Master of Science in Physics-Quantum Computing Program Department of Physics University of Wisconsin-Madison Elizabeth.baldridge at wisc.edu (608)263-2235 Need to meet with me? Schedule a meeting here: https://calendly.com/elizabeth-baldridge/30min-1 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From elizabeth.baldridge at wisc.edu Tue Nov 29 13:21:06 2022 From: elizabeth.baldridge at wisc.edu (ELIZABETH M BALDRIDGE) Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2022 19:21:06 +0000 Subject: [mspqc] IMPORTANT: How to Enroll in PHYS 799 for Research or Independent Study Message-ID: Hello MSPQC Students: I'm sorry I could not be at PHYS 701 yesterday, but I'm following up with some information about how to enroll in research or independent study (or internship) credits using PHYS 799 in Spring 2023 and future semesters. Here are some instructions: 1. You can choose to do research/independent study or an internship (or both) throughout the MSPQC program. This may be completed in any semester in which you are offered an opportunity. 2. You must enroll in 1, 2, or 3 credits for a research opportunity using the course, PHYS 799, Independent Study. PHYS 799 is a variable credit course, which means you may select 1, 2, or 3 credits when enrolling. * There are multiple sections of PHYS 799 available each semester. You must enroll in the section associated with the professor who is overseeing your research/independent study. * The appropriate number of credits should be agreed upon by you and the professor/research advisor. * If you are planning to do an internship and are studying on a visa, you will have to apply for CPT. CPT requires students to enroll in an "internship course" and PHYS 799 may be used for this purpose. In this situation, you should enroll in 1 credit of PHYS 799. 3. For research/independent study opportunities, you must complete the attached form (with your professor/research advisor-they must sign this form) and send to me. 4. Once you have sent me the Research and Independent Study Approval Form, I will provide you with a course number and give you permission in the Student Information System (SIS) to enroll yourself in the course for the appropriate number of credits. 5. You can do research in more than one semester. You must complete this form and send to me each time/semester you would like to enroll in PHYS 799. You can direct any questions about this process to myself or Prof. Joynt. All Best, Elizabeth Hart-Baldridge, M.S. Ed. Graduate Program Manager Master of Science in Physics-Quantum Computing Program Department of Physics University of Wisconsin-Madison Elizabeth.baldridge at wisc.edu (608)263-2235 NOTE: I will be out of the office on the following dates. 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