2008-03-31

2008-03-31 10:14 pm

grad school: candidacy exam

I think these things are probably like when you take your driving test at the DMV—you don't tell your friends in case you don't pass. But whatever. Later this week I'm flying to Rochester to take my Qualifying Exam, whereby I will, assuming I don't screw up, become a PhD Candidate, otherwise known as All But Dissertation.

DateFlightDepartureArrival
April 3Delta 4161Baton Rouge, 10:41Atlanta, 13:14
April 3Delta 1520Atlanta, 14:49Rochester, 16:58
April 8Delta 4518Rochester, 15:20Atlanta, 16:34
April 8Delta 4487Atlanta, 19:40Baton Rouge, 20:11

The format of this exam is that I will give a talk about a research topic (in particular: the search for high-frequency gravitational waves, and the new detection scheme for Enhanced LIGO that I'm working on here in Louisiana) and then the professors on my exam committee will ask me questions. It is the next formal step after the prelim.

My qualifying exam committee consists of:

Prof. Adrian MelissinosExperimental PhysicsUniversity of Rochester
Prof. Gabriela GonzálezExperimental PhysicsLouisiana State University
Prof. Mark BockoElectrical EngineeringUniversity of Rochester
Prof. Sarada G. RajeevTheoretical PhysicsUniversity of Rochester
Prof. Dan WatsonObservational AstrophysicsUniversity of Rochester

I'm definitely looking forward to seeing everyone in Rochester, and, frankly—though this is an exam—I'm looking forward to the vacation.