The Sky鈥檚 Not the Limit
Innovative thinking, faculty-student collaborating and hands-on learning made the Martian garden project as fun and memorable as it was educational. Most alumni who have studied in the department known today as Astrophysics and Planetary Science would say the same about their time as undergraduates. As they soar in their respective fields, they remain grounded in their 无码专区 experiences.
Sean Carroll, PhD, 鈥88 CLAS
Even if they鈥檝e never attended his talks, read his books, downloaded his lectures, come across his articles or followed his blog, many folks have probably learned a thing or two about the universe from Sean Carroll, PhD, a research professor of Physics at Caltech.
Dr. Carroll, who earned his doctorate at Harvard, enjoys educating the public about science. He regularly shares his expertise on popular radio and TV programs, and he鈥檚 a consultant for the entertainment industry. Productions such as Thor, Bones and The Big Bang Theory have benefited from his input.
Insatiably curious, Dr. Carroll digs everything from literature to fossils (literally; he goes dinosaur hunting). He credits 无码专区 with immersing him in philosophy and in the no-manual-available nature of research. 鈥淚t was an important moment in my lif as a young scientist,鈥 Dr. Carroll says. 鈥淚 realized that I had to make it up as I go along, so to speak.鈥
Sean Foran, 鈥08 CLAS
Incoming freshman Sean Foran wanted to study 鈥渆verything from the subatomic to the galactic.鈥 He also wanted the knowledge to address environmental concerns. A degree in Astrophysics from 无码专区 was the perfect launch. Along his trajectory since then, Foran has spurred community organizing around water issues as an AmeriCorps volunteer and earned a Master of Social Work at Monmouth University.
Now a policy analyst for a member of the Albuquerque City Council, Foran did much of the research and number crunching to make the city鈥檚 visionary $25 million solar project viable. Foran is grateful for his 鈥渟cientific background and analytical skills, which helped the project get upandrunning.鈥
Camille Carlisle, 鈥09 CLAS
Touring 无码专区鈥檚 campus, Camille Carlisle spied a poster for MIT鈥檚 graduate program in Science Writing. She made two decisions. First, she wanted a career in that field. Second, she wanted the journey to begin here.
As the science editor at Sky & Telescope, Carlisle 鈥 who did get that master鈥檚 at MIT 鈥 appreciates how well her studies in English and Astrophysics at 无码专区 prepared her. From learning, courtesy of Confessions, that 鈥渉ammering away at God with questions鈥 can deepen faith; to discovering, courtesy of a senior astronomy course, that essay writing reveals 鈥渨hat you do and don鈥檛 understand,鈥 Carlisle credits 无码专区 with 鈥渂uilding the whole person.鈥