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Prof. Gordon Watts (he/him): Season 2 Episode 1

Prof. Gordon Watts (he/him): Season 2 Episode 1

FromMy Journey as a Physicist


Prof. Gordon Watts (he/him): Season 2 Episode 1

FromMy Journey as a Physicist

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Length:
38 minutes
Released:
May 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Season 2 Episode 1
I am an experimental particle physicist, and when I'm not doing that I'm trying to teach myself to take pictures and cook. My research is focused on searching for Hidden Sector extensions to the Standard Model, mostly by looking for evidence of long-lived massive particles. I love the opportunity that physics gives me to explore the internal  workings of the world around me. I also have really enjoyed working on  the computing aspects of the field - bringing more modern tools into our searches for new physics.
https://phys.washington.edu/people/gordon-watts  
Snowmass is a ~decadal study of the state of particle physics in the USA: the challenges it faces, and the direction its R&D should take. It is a wonderfully grass-roots effort organized by the DPF whose goal is to find some consensus amongst the 1000's of US physicists for particle physics' next 10 years.
My Journey as a Physicist is brought to you by PhD student Bryan Stanley (he/him/his) and Prof. Huey-Wen Lin (she/her). Season 2 is edited by Varalee Sakorikar. 
Season 2 consists of members of the Particle Physics Community Planning Exercise known as Snowmass.
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Released:
May 25, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (35)

What is life as a physicist is like? It is a little bit different for everyone. On each episode, a different physicist discusses their research, what got them interested in physics, obstacles they overcame, and what a typical day as a physicist looks like. They also provide tips and suggestions for students who may be interested in studying physics and becoming physicists. Physicists are people with lives outside of the lab too! Guests share about their interests and hobbies outside of research. Be sure to listen if you are interested in becoming a physicist too!