Preliminaries
I lead the CMB analysis effort as part of the SLAC CMB group. In the following, "group" is loosely defined as people whom I work with and whose work I advise/supervise.
Students
- Jody Ti-Lin Chou (UChicago)
- Zhaodi Pan (UChicago; now postdoc at Argonne)
- Yuka Nakato (Stanford, joined group Summer 2021)
- Jason Corbin (Stanford, rotation Fall 2020)
- Mati Mebratu (Stanford, joined group Spring 2022)
- Mahlet Shiferaw (Stanford, rotation Spring 2022)
- Adi Suresh (Stanford, rotation Fall 2022)
- Toby Satterthwaite (Stanford, rotation Winter 2023)
- Ana Carolina Silva Oliveira (Stanford, rotation Spring 2024)
Postdocs
- Dominic Beck (Spring 2021--)
- Federico Bianchini (Spring 2021--)
- Abhishek Maniyar (Fall 2022--)
Group expectations
Our acknowledgement of each other's humanity in our interactions is the foundation on which we do our inquiry as scientists.
I expect that we treat each other with respect: give the other person the benefit of the doubt, check your (un)conscious biases, critique ideas not people.
Let's strive to create a welcoming environment for people from diverse backgrounds.
To facilitate clear communication of expectations,
this
expectation sheet contains
useful topics of discussions that I use as guidelines with my group members.
Useful resources
- Stanford physics resource for graduate advising
- Stanford physics E&I resources
- Stanford physics E&I references
- Stanford Title IX office