~~NOTOC~~ ===== LA Teaching Staff ===== ==== Alexis Arndt (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:alexis_arndt.jpg?300}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Astrophysics **Future plans**: Find a job (anything) that I enjoy and will allow me to travel! **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Don’t be scared to work in groups! Everyone is in the same boat, and your teammates can help you out a lot. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Definitely go to the help room and utilize all of your other resources (piazza, asking ULAs, and even talking to your group). **Fun fact about me:** I have 5 roommates that I met freshman year! **Help room hours:** Mondays 5:30 - 6:30 pm **Email**: arndtale@msu.edu ==== Truman Bauer (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:truman_bauer.png?300}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Biosystems Engineering **Future plans**: I actually don't know! I've been looking for internship opportunities anywhere I can but I'm not too sure on my future career. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Don't stress about the problems too much. The problems can seem really scary and complicated but I promise if you take it step by step with your group you can do anything in this class. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Reread the notes and come to help room. The notes and equations are a huge resource and help room is amazing for clearing up anything that may still be confusing. **Fun fact about me:** Eminem used to live in the neighborhood across from mine **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 5-6 pm **Email**: bauertru@msu.edu ==== Dominic Bednar (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:dom_bednar.jpg?300}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Mechanical Engineering **Future plans**: Graduate and see where is takes me, maybe grad school or a cool job. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: My biggest pieces of advice would be to make sure to do the notes before hand and to be open to new perspectives within your group. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** QUESTIONS!! Help room is extremely helpful because of the one-on-one help where you can work through your problems! **Fun fact about me:** I have two little dachshunds named Rocco and Diesel. **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 4-5 pm **Email**: bednardo@msu.edu ==== Aesen (Ace) Copeland (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:ace_copeland.jpg?300}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Astrophysics **Future plans**: I’m honestly not sure! I plan on getting my PhD, and my dream is to start my own business that leads in space innovation and exploration. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Have an open mind. Those who haven’t experienced a flipped classroom environment yet may not enjoy or understand its usefulness until they adjust to it. I promise it’s worth it! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Go to help room! Use Piazza! Ask questions! The EM/P-cubed staff are at your disposal, and here to help whenever it’s needed. **Fun fact about me:** I’ve been singing since the 4th grade, and I am the current director of the MSU Grand Canonical Ensemble (Physics Choir). Contact me if you’re interested in joining! **Email**: copel116@msu.edu ==== Jordan Dashner (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:jordan_dashner.jpg?300}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Biosystems Engineering **Future plans**: Find a job in the food industry, travel, be outside, enjoy life, and be happy! **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Get comfortable with your groups and make connections outside of just physics. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Go to your group first, that’s why they’re there! Ask for clarification or an explanation. Beyond that, help room is a great time to get assistance and discussion boards are helpful too. **Fun fact about me:** I’m licensed to operate a forklift. **Email**: dashner1@msu.edu ==== Faith Dawson (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:faith_dawson2.png?300}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Computer Science **Future plans**: Make enough money to have an absurd number of pets and plants! **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Don't be afraid to be wrong! It's better to facilitate discussions in your group than for everyone to sit there stumped. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** You can always ask your group mates and the teaching staff in class, there is a reason the class is structured the way it is. Secondly, go to help room!!! It's a super valuable resource that can help with homework or conceptual questions. **Fun fact about me:** I love to draw and paint, especially things from nature like plants and animals! **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 6-7 pm **Email**: dawsonfa@msu.edu ==== Dhiti Doddamreddy (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:dhiti.png?300}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Astrophysics **Future plans**: Would love to work for NASA or be a part of a research team for further space exploration. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Go into the class with an open mind. It might seem like a lot at first but it gets easier if you are on top of the work! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Help room is your best friend. There is nothing that helped me more than help room please utilize it! **Fun fact about me:** I have lived in 8 different places **Help room hours:** Mondays 4:30 - 5:30 pm **Email**: doddamre@msu.edu ==== Max Doty (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:max_doty_2.jpeg?250}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Mechanical Engineering **Future plans**: Work for Consumers Energy in their standards department or in their renewable energy division. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Get to meet your group mates, don't be afraid to speak up/ask questions and have fun! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Watch the videos/read the readings more in depth, visit office hours, ask questions and collaborate with your group mates. **Fun fact about me:** I'm an IZZONE student section leader! **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 2-3 pm **Email**: dotymax1@msu.edu ==== Krithika Mahesh (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:krithika.jpg?400}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Mechanical Engineering **Future plans**: To design medical devices as a biomedical engineer **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Actively participate in group discussions and allow yourself time to struggle through homework problems before asking for help. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Read the notes carefully. Make sure you have attempted the homework problems. Go to help room to ask clarifying questions. Don’t talk down to yourself and don’t give up! **Fun fact about me:** One of my hobbies is singing Indian classical music. **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 3-4 pm **Email**: maheshk1@msu.edu ==== Emily Minton (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:emily_minton.jpg?250}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Chemical Engineering **Future plans**: To work with chemicals, either to reduce waste or to create new solutions **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Read the notes before class, attempt every single homework question, and don't be afraid to ask for help! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Go to help room. It doesn't matter if you have homework questions or you are studying for the exam - help room will help you with any and all of it! **Fun fact about me:** I have a lizard named Dan. **Email**: mintonem@msu.edu ==== Apar Mohabansi (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:apar_mohabani.jpg?200}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Computer Science, Minor in Business **Future plans**: To work in AI and create solutions to problems all over the world. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Do the readings and make friends with your teammates! It will make the class much more enjoyable and you never know where a connection can take you. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Don't hesitate to reach out to the TAs or ULAs if you have any questions. We are always happy to help! **Fun fact about me:** I love playing tennis with my friends and family on my off time! **Help room hours:** Piazza Discussion Board Manager - Tuesdays **Email**: mohabans@msu.edu ==== Aaditya Moudgil () ==== {{184_notes:.jpg?200}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: **Future plans**: **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** **Fun fact about me:** **Help room hours:** Piazza Discussion Board Manager - Mondays **Email**: moudgil1@msu.edu ==== Krizma Nagi (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:krizma_nagi.jpg?200}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Computational Data Science **Future plans**: Graduate and move out to Cali for grad school, or a fun job in fintech **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: : Make sure you are taking the time to read the notes and attempt the examples yourself before you come to class. Knowing the content before coming to class is going to be super helpful. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Ask questions!! The content can be hard and confusing so the more you are willing to ask questions, the better it will be for you, plus we are here to help you so take advantage of it. **Fun fact about me:** I can speak 5 languages fluently and am learning a sixth. **Help room hours:** Piazza Discussion Board Manager - Saturdays & Sundays **Email**: nagikriz@msu.edu ==== Om Nair () ==== {{184_notes:.jpg?200}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: **Future plans**: **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** **Fun fact about me:** **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 5-6 pm **Email**: nairom@msu.edu ==== Ben Proctor (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:ben_proctor.png?300}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Math **Future plans**: Do a lot of math. Hopefully enough to get a PhD. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Come to class prepared and make friends with your groupmates! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Come to the help room often! All of us LAs are on your side and want you to succeed. **Fun fact about me:** I have a Mexican Street Dog named Delso. **Help room hours:** Mondays 12:30 - 1:30 pm **Email**: procto86@msu.edu ==== Elena Ristoski (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:elena_ristoski.jpeg?300}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Electrical Engineering **Future plans**: Work on projects that have a strong focus on sustainability. I would also love to work globally. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Challenge yourself by stepping into different roles and don’t fear being wrong. Doing notes before class and being engaged during class is the best way to learn. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Try switching to active learning methods! There’s a lot of resources online but some of my favorite methods in summary: teaching the content to someone or an imaginary person, practice problems, after class write down any important processes/ideas from memory right away and then fill in knowledge gaps with your notes. Also come to help room for anything you need help with! **Fun fact about me:** I am half Macedonian half Serbian. **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 7-8 pm **Email**: ristosk2@msu.edu ==== Aspen Tapley (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:aspen_tapley.jpg?200}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Chemical Engineering with a concentration in Biomedical Engineering **Future plans**: I am not sure as of right now. I have a big interest in the pharmaceutical industry, batteries, and environmental sustainability, so I am just exploring what I like right now! **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Be confident! Meet people in your groups, ask questions, and if you have an idea share it! Many times, people know the right answer and are too afraid to share it. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** If you are struggling there are many resources for help including Help Room, Piazza, and CORE tutoring. I recommend YouTube videos, they can help me visualize things that are hard to in class! **Fun fact about me:** I have a dog and cat. My dog's name is Nala, and my cat's name is Cat. They are both with me at MSU. I love being outside including running, hiking, and camping. **Help room hours:** Piazza Discussion Board Manager - Thursdays & Fridays **Email**: tapleyas@msu.edu ==== Bora Uner (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:bora_uner.jpeg?300}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Computer Science **Future plans**: not coding **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Try to build good connections with your group and trust the process, you will get better. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Watch the videos and read the topics, take notes. Discuss with your group and EMP-Cubed instructors. **Fun fact about me:** I'm from Turkey and my hometown is in 2 continents **Help room hours:** Mondays 6:30 - 7:30 pm **Email**: unerbora@msu.edu ==== Angela Wegrecki (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:angie_wegrecki.jpg?200}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Mechanical Engineering **Future plans**: Work in the automotive or aerospace field. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Be open-minded, confident, and put in your best effort and you will succeed! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Use your resources! Go to the help room, complete your homework, and never be afraid to approach the ULAs, TAs, and professors. We are here to help! **Fun fact about me:** Cooking is my favorite hobby, and sushi is my favorite food! **Help room hours:** Mondays 1:30 - 2:30 pm **Email**: wegreck1@msu.edu ===== Graduate Student Teaching Staff ===== ==== Alex Reynolds (She/They) ==== {{184_notes:alex_reynolds.jpg?200}} **Section**: 4 **Research Area**: Physics Education Research **Description of research in that area**: Right now, my research is analyzing interviews on how accessible group work in classes (like this one!) are for ADHD students. **What excites you about physics**: Having the tools to understand why things happen–like why the pitch gets higher and higher as you fill up your water bottle. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: In order to practice physics, you and your group will have to risk sharing ideas you aren’t sure about–be kind to others and yourself **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Help room is a great resource, if you're struggling or if you're just not sure. When I took introductory E&M, I went to office hours 3-5 times a week. **Fun fact about me**: I love knitting and crafting, and can explain the physics behind a spinning wheel. **Email**: reyno650@msu.edu ==== Andrea Wooley () ==== {{184_notes:andrea_wooley.jpg?300}} **Sections**: 4 & 5 **Research Area**: Physics Education Research **Description of research in that area**: My research focuses on culturally relevant physics education. One of my projects is designing and implementing culture-based assessments that engage students in using their cultural resources to learn physics concepts. **What excites you about physics**: Through my experiences in physics classes, I have far exceeded what I ever thought that I would be capable of. Whether it’s approaching a challenging problem by breaking it into manageable steps or modeling a complex system as a sum of individual parts, physics has made what seems impossible, possible and allows you to do some pretty cool things. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Come to class prepared with the lecture notes and be open to attempting something that you’ve never done before. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** When in doubt, reach out to the people around you. Growth is challenging and it’s not much fun to struggle alone. **Fun fact about me**: I’m a college dropout turned Ph.D. student **Help room hours**: Tuesdays 6 - 8 pm **Email**: wooleya2@msu.edu ===== Professors ===== ==== Ty DeYoung (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:deyoung.jpg?200}} **Section**: 4 **Degrees**: B.A. in Physics, Ph.D. in Physics with research area in high energy astrophysics **Research/Interest Area**: Particle astrophysics **Description of research in that area**: My research focuses on ultra-relativistic particles coming from deep space, especially neutrinos, both attempting to understand where and how they are produced and to use them to study their fundamental properties. Most of my work is related to two projects: the [[https://icecube.wisc.edu|IceCube Neutrino Observatory]] and the [[https://www.pacific-neutrino.org/p-one|Pacific Ocean Neutrino Experiment (P-ONE)]] off Vancouver Island. Several undergrads work in my research group -- if you're interested, let me know! **What excites you about physics**: Physics is both a great way to learn about cool aspects of the world around us, and also a toolkit that's useful for thinking about a very broad range of problems: breaking them down into models, applying quantitative reasoning or computation to understand what the models predict, and using graphs and data to evaluate evidence. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: EMP-Cubed asks you to go beyond little self-contained "crossword-puzzle physics" problems and learn how to think about and model bigger, more open-ended problems. There won't always be a single right answer, and finding a good model to apply is often the hardest part. The point is not to memorize equations, but to understand them well enough to be able to apply them to whatever crazy new situation is in front of you. Be sure to read the notes and do the prep problems before class so that you can spend your time applying the new principles to the problems we'll work on. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Don't be reluctant to ask for help, and PLEASE don't convince yourself that everything's OK because you understand things once someone explains them to you. Physics takes practice, and the LAs, TAs, and faculty are here to be your coaches and help you learn. **Fun fact about me:** I've been to the South Pole three times. **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 5-6 pm in the help room, or by appointment (email me) **Email**: tdeyoung@msu.edu ==== Daryl McPadden (She/Her) ==== {{course_planning:darylmcpadden.jpg?200}} **Section**: 3 & 5 **Degrees**: B.S. in Engineering Physics; M.S. in Physics; Ph.D. in Physics, research area in Physics Education Research **Research/Interest Area**: My research area is Physics Education Research. **Description of research in that area**: My research has focused on the development and evaluation of active learning (non-lecture) physics classes, particularly introductory mechanics and E&M. Most recently, my research has focused particularly on two areas: 1) how we can make active learning classes more accessible and 2) how students develop scientific practices in physics courses, including computational thinking skills. **What excites you about physics**: I love the explanatory power of physics and that physics can explain what happens in every day life - like how metal detectors work or how power is generated or how the electric grid is set up. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: This class is about more than getting a final answer, it's about understanding the process and understanding what your final answer actually //means//. Spend the time understanding the assumptions that are in the notes and in the problems, and really evaluate your answers. It's ok if they aren't completely realistic, the important part is to be able to identify why they aren't realistic and what the effects are on your solution. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Remember that you have a lot of resources in this class. In addition to help room, you have your instructors in class, you have your group mates, there's piazza discussion boards, and the notes. Don't be afraid of not knowing something - it is always worth it to ask questions or say something if you don't get an idea/concept! **Fun fact about me:** I love to cook and bake. Most recently, I've learned to make panna cotta from scratch (I've decided it's basically just fancy pudding) and a variety of homemade sausages. I'm also learning how to make lots of different breads as an ongoing project. **Help room hours:** Thursdays 10:30 - 11:30 am, or by appointment (email me) **Email**: mcpadden@msu.edu /* ==== Richard Hallstein (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:hallstein.jpg?350}} **Section**: 4 & 5 **Degrees**: BS degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Physics; MS in Physics Education **Research/Interest Area**: Teaching Physics **What excites you about physics**: That physics helps me to understand the universe and the world around me. I love learning new things about how physics applies to other areas of interest, particularly from the students in my classes about their areas of interest. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Read the lecture notes and watch the linked videos to prepare you to complete the pre-class homework. Instead of trying to rush through an in-class problem, your focus should be on the process you follow as you work through them. How you work through and connect the concepts is more important than your group finishing the problem. After the first class meeting of each week, get started on the post-class homework – don’t wait until the last minute. While there is an individual-only component to the class (our exams), most of it is group-focused in the case of our in-class problems and projects; or homework where you can collaborate with your fellow students and course staff on your personalized assignments. Use the lecture notes and pre-class homework to prepare you for our in-class problems; the in-class problems help to prepare you for group projects, the post-class homework, and the individual exams; the post-course homework helps to solidify your understanding of the week’s work and better prepare you for the individual exams. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Take advantage of all of the resources available to you. In addition to the course notes and videos, you have the help room, D2L discussion boards, your group mates, and your fellow students from other groups available to you. If you find yourself grappling with a concept, don’t delay seeking help through these resources. Questions you bring to the help room or the D2L discussion can go beyond the current homework. Use these forums to ask about any concepts from the class, the in-class problems, the lecture notes, or any previous homework assignments you wish to review. **Fun fact about me:** I like to bike, cook and taking my dog Reo on long walks (or does he walk me?). Each of the past couple of summers, I rode my mountain bike for 100 miles in a day and hope to do this again this August. **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 3 - 4 pm **Email**: hallstei@msu.edu */ /* ====Previous Tutors ==== === Paul Hamerski === {{course_planning:img_2511.jpg?200}} **Research Area**: Physics Education Research **Brief description of current research**: I am interested in how introducing computer programming to the physics classroom affects the experiences and perspectives of students. **What excites you about physics?**: Physics is exciting because at its core it is about providing convincing explanations for how the world works. You get to learn how to back up your claims with evidence and share what you learn with others. Learning to articulate my understanding of physics with my peers has been the number one way I've learned physics, and more importantly how I've learned what it means to communicate effectively. Whenever I think about physics in terms of communicating with others, that's when I get excited about physics. **What advice do you have for incoming students on how to approach EMP-Cubed?** My advice for approaching EMP-Cubed is to have an open mind about what is important in a physics class. Don't commit to the assumption that you need to finish every problem you come across, and memorize how to apply every equation. This class is different from the lecture section because what we value most is the process of learning rather than the answer. If you demonstrate you are willing to articulate your uncertainties about physics and put forth the effort to learn, you will thank yourself later. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** If you find yourself struggling, come to the help room and have an instructor help you work through the projects we do in class. When you do the project again, and you do it with an instructor, you won't miss any steps, and you'll remember better how to apply the physics concepts that come up. One of the most important things is to not let your group move through the project without you understanding every step along the way. If this happens, the help room is a great place to get back on your feet. **Fun fact** I put peanut butter on everything. **Help room hours** 2pm to 4pm Friday === Katja Oklejas === {{course_planning:katja.png?200}} **Major**: Triple-major: computational mathematics, chemical physics, finance **Future plans**: I would like to get a Ph.D. in biostatistics and do research or go into academia. I could also imagine working for a pharma company, like Roche or Genentech and doing research there. I did my internship at Roche headquarters in Switzerland this past summer. **Advice on how to approach P-Cubed**: You will need to be motivated to do readings before class each week, in order to come to class prepared for the in-class problems that you will be given. This is essential for your success and if you don’t do this, it will make it really difficult to actively engage and participate with your group members. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** I will always recommend going to help room if you are struggling and to ask any questions that you may have. There is no such thing as a stupid question; chances are that if you don’t understand something, someone else might be having the same problem. If you don’t have time to go to help room, ask questions during class time. That is what we get paid for! **Fun fact about me** I was born in Switzerland and grew up overseas for most of my life. My first language is German. **Help room hours** 5-6pm Monday === Gabbie Wink === {{course_planning:gabby.png?200}} **Major**: Mechanical Engineering **Future plans**: After finishing my undergraduate degree, I would like to go to graduate school to pursue a degree in biomedical engineering or medical physics. I have not decided what I would like to do yet, but I think working on further development of surgical robots or medical imaging would be interesting. I would like to study this field because I will be able to apply a lot of concepts I am interested in. Also, I will get to work with a variety of people: doctors, patients, and other engineers to help advance medical technology. **Advice on how to approach P-Cubed**: Come prepared. It is important to read through the notes and understand the pre-class homework before coming to class. This will help you and your group get the most out of the projects. Bring questions to class to discuss with your groups and instructors. I think it is really helpful take notes on the online notes provided as you read them. Also, to note the concepts applied and steps the group takes during group projects. These notes will help to further develop understanding and will be helpful look over for exams. When studying content, it is important to focus on conceptual understanding and how to apply equations. An equation sheet is provided on the exam, but will only be helpful if you can explain the concepts and why the application of the equations make sense. Another goal of this class is to help students work on their problem solving and collaborative skills. Feedback is given to students weekly and usually includes suggestions about how to improve these skills. It is helpful to be aware of these suggestions and work on applying the suggested strategies in class. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** I think the help room for this class is really beneficial to attend. The instructors are there to answer questions from only one section of the class, so students usually do not have to wait to ask their questions. Also, it is a great place to work through and discuss questions with other students in the class. All of the LAs have taken the course and may have experienced similar struggles, so do not hesitate to ask any of the instructors for advice. Most concepts build on or relate to each other. If there is a concept you are confused about, be sure to write it down and ask about it during class, in help room, or discuss it with other students in the class. **Fun fact about me** I grew up playing field hockey and used to travel to a lot of different states for games and tournaments. **Help room hours** 1pm - 2pm Friday ==== Brennan Arnold ==== {{course_planning:pictureforprofile.png?200}} **Major**: Physics **Future plans**: In the future, I would like to do some combination of teaching as well as research, so that hopefully I can leave the world better, however marginally, than when I entered it. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: If you're an incoming student the best recommendation I can make is to not be afraid to lead your group through the problem if no one else is taking the initiative, take charge of your learning. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** If you're struggling with the class make it a point to go to the help room, don't be afraid to ask more questions to clarify your understanding of concepts. **Fun fact about me** I have hitchhiker's thumbs **Section of EMP-Cubed:** 004 **Help room hours:** Mondays 2 - 3 pm ==== Theo Bott ==== {{course_planning:theo.png?200}} **Major**: Physics **Future plans**: I would like to be a teacher/professor **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: My advice would that you get what you give; the class is well structured and will reward a student who puts the adequate amount of time/effort in. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** My advice for someone who is struggling would be to let the instructors of the course know. We are more than capable of providing good advice for any students with a specific difficulty. **Fun fact about me** Well, I love to sing but I do NOT sound good. **Section of EMP-Cubed:** 004 **Help room hours:** Mondays 5 - 6 pm ==== Emma Curd ==== {{course_planning:emmacurd.jpg?200}} **Major**: Mechanical Engineering (minor in German) **Future plans**: I’ll be moving to Shanghai, China to study mandarin for a year after graduating this spring. After that I’ll be grad school or industry bound. Who knows! **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Keep an open mind. We hope to teach you all how to understand all parts of these physics ideas - conceptual and concrete calculations. Do your best to think through all parts of the problems. Understanding is more important than just getting the right answer. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Read the notes first - the notes were written specifically for this class and can offer a lot of insight into areas where you may be struggling. Ask lots of questions and don’t be afraid to ask for help! **Fun fact about me:** Proud member of the 6 foot club (I’m tall) **Section of EMP-Cubed:** 005 **Help room hours**: Fridays 12 - 1 pm ==== Julie Butler ==== {{course_planning:37880180_496235474122558_2978086986826383360_n.png?200}} **Research Area**: My research area is theoretical many-body nuclear physics, essentially how all the protons and neutrons in a nucleus interact with each other. **Description of research in that area**: My research involves applying machine learning techniques to solve the differential equations used in many-body nuclear physics. If successful, this will make the many-body physics codes much more accurate in predicting the behavior of the particles in the nucleus. **What excites you about physics**: Physics is exciting because it studies everything from the tiniest elementary particles to the largest entities in the universe. No other field of study covers such a broad range of topics. It has the potential to be able to explain everything in the universe. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Though the structure of EMP-Cubed is unique among college classes and may seem intimidating at first, it is similar to what life will be like after college, in the real world. Rather you are going to grad school or are getting a job once you graduate, you will be expected to work in groups to solve problems. Use the class to learn the material, but also use it to learn how to work well in groups, with a variety of different people. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** If you are struggling with the class, I highly recommend working through as many practice problems as you can. The workers in the physics help room can you solve these problems when you get stuck, but make sure you can work through them on your own before the exams, without your notes or someone helping you. **Fun fact about me** My favorite modern band is Imagine Dragons, but my all time favorite band is Lynard Skynard. **Help room hours**: Mondays 4 - 5 pm, Fridays 4 - 5 pm ==== Johannes Pollanen ==== {{course_planning:jpphoto.png?200}} **Research Area**: My research is the areas of experimental condensed matter physics and quantum information science. **Description of research in that area**: In my research group, the Laboratory for Hybrid Quantum Systems, we're trying to discover new quantum states of matter and build hardware for new and better quantum computers. **What excites you about physics**: I really like solving difficult problems. Also, I really love getting to work with quantum physics on a regular basis. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Try and be open minded to the group work aspect of the course ... and also try to have fun ... it really is a lot of fun. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Focus on doing all the homework and coming to the help room regularly. It will take some work and time but it will pay off. **Fun fact about me** I was born in Finland and moved to the US as a kid. When I started elementary school in Florida I didn't speak any English. **Section of EMP-Cubed** 004 **Help room hours** Fridays 1 - 3 pm ==== Jacob Grobbel ==== {{course_planning:jacobgrobbel.jpg?200}} **Major**: Materials Science and Engineering **Future plans**: to graduate and (hopefully) work in a failure analysis lab **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Focus more on learning the material from the in-class projects instead of finishing them on time. And be honest with your classmates/LA’s if you don’t understand something! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Don’t stop asking questions until you understand the material!! Even if the questions don’t make sense, it’s better to ask than to stay confused! **Fun fact about me** I have three older sisters and I am the youngest in my family **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 2 pm - 3 pm ==== Morgan Tasch ==== {{course_planning:morgan.jpg?200}} **Major**: Applied Engineering – Concentration in Supply Chain Management **Future plans**: Attend grad school at MSU for Environmental Engineering and Environmental Science Policy **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Be patient! This style of course can take some getting used to and working well in a team is a skill that we are all always working on. Take the time to invest in preparing yourself for the projects and it will definitely pay off! And try to have fun:) **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?**: Try to figure out your area of weakness. Are you not prepared enough for class? Are you not asking enough questions? Are you communicating well with your group mates? Is there a content barrier that you need to go to office hours for more help? Don't let yourself fall behind and feel helpless because we are all invested in your success! **Fun fact about me**: I love experimenting with new gluten free recipes! **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 3 pm - 4 pm ==== Kaitlin Cook ==== {{course_planning:fx7_6130_emp.jpg?400}} **Research/Interest Area**: Experimental nuclear physics. **Description of research in that area**: My research is in nuclear reactions – I try to understand what happens when atomic nuclei collide. I’m particularly interested in understanding the processes that stop nuclear fusion from happening. This is really important for understanding reactions of exotic nuclei and trying to figure out how to discover new elements. **What excites you about physics?**: Physics research is always done at the edge of what is possible (otherwise we’d have done it already), so there’s this continual cycle of innovation and challenge that’s just really exciting. Also, in experimental nuclear physics, we get to build machines to smash atoms together and measure what comes out. I just find this the coolest thing to get to do. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: This class puts a lot of emphasis on the //process// of solving problems. Come to class prepared with the aim of understanding more about the physics concepts and more about problem solving. This is necessarily the same as aiming to finish every single problem. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?**: Don’t be afraid to ask for help! There are many resources available: the helproom hours, instructors in class, your group mates, piazza and the notes. We’re here to help, and you should never be afraid to ask us a question. **Fun fact about me**: I was born in outback Australia, about 9,800 mi away from East Lansing. My family now lives in Western Australia (~11,100 mi from East Lansing). Western Australia has a population density about double that of Alaska (about half of Wyoming) and is the second largest state in the world. Everywhere I ever visit seems to have a lot of people in comparison to where I’m from! **Help room hours:** Mondays 9 - 11 am ==== Abner Barbosa Jnr (He/Him) ==== {{course_planning:image-2.jpeg?200}} **Major**: Mechanical Engineering **Future plans**: Work on R&D at some company, preferably on something clean energy related. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Do the homework, read the notes, don’t be scared to ask questions! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Come to help room, and don’t be ashamed to ask the same question multiple times. **Fun fact about me** I was born and raised in the Amazon **Help room hours:** Thursdays 11 am - 12 pm ==== Matt Hertel (He/Him) ==== {{course_planning:matthertel.jpeg?200}} **Major**: Mathematics **Future plans**: Attend graduate school to study Education and Mathematics **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Come to class prepared to engage with your classmates and don't be afraid to share what's on your mind (questions, concerns, insights, jokes (appropriately), etc.) **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** If you are struggling in class, try communicating with your groupmates and/or a tutor by letting them know what topics or ideas you are having trouble with and asking for assistance whenever needed. **Fun fact about me**: I have two pet rats named Isabella and Zoey that you may see from time to time in class. **Help room hours:** N/A ==== Mike Senecal (He/Him) ==== {{course_planning:mikesenecal.png?200}} **Major**: Electrical Engineer **Future plans**: Graduate and get an engineering job with a company I enjoy **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Doing the homework before class makes completing the problems in class much easier. Don’t be afraid to ask as many questions as possible and it never hurts to lean into your group members for help, it’s a group effort!! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Ask the LA for help or go to help rooms. This class has many road blocks and asking questions is the best way to break them down. **Fun fact about me** I built the security system at my High School. **Help room hours:** Mondays 9 - 11 am, Thursdays 1 - 2 pm, Fridays 12 - 2 pm ==== Julie Walczak (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:juliewalczak2.png?200}} **Major**: Applied Engineering — Concentration in Supply Chain Management **Future plans**: Graduating this spring and obtaining a full-time job **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Come to class with an open mindset! This style is incredibly beneficial (and fun), but it can be intimidating at first. Come to class prepared, build trust within your group, ask questions, and communicate. Don’t let yourself get bogged down by focusing on the “correct final answer”, focus on the process and the understanding. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Reach out for help and be transparent. We have all been in your shoes and we are here to see/help you succeed! Use your resources as well. Everyone in your group brings something different to the table, use that to the benefit of the group! **Fun fact about me** I’m on the MSU Figure Skating Team and I’m currently on e-board as social chair! Bad timing to be in charge of social events :/ **Help room hours:** Thursdays 10 - 11 am ==== Alyssa Waterson (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:alyssa.png?200|}} **Research Area**: Physics Education Research **Description of research in that area**: Quantitative, data manipulation, coding, and statistical tests applied to large datasets that pertain to student learning or student experiences in physics. **What excites you about physics**: physics is where you learn about how every facet of the world works, with math that can be simplified and approximate! You don't need math to understand it, though, since physics is just as much observations as it is the math behind them. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: the EMP-Cubed experience is one you may never encounter again, so take a moment to reflect on how you //want// to experience it. The course only exists with your presence, so the more you interact and engage/encourage others to engage with you, the more you'll learn how to work with others and how to craft your own physics knowledge. The most important thing, in my opinion, is that you try and have fun with it. Physics may not be the most 'fun' thing in the world, but they way that you learn it can be! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** I recommend reaching out in 3 stages: to your group mates, to your tutor, and then to the professor. The in-class time is meant to be a discussion between you and your group, so when you come in, there are 3 to 4 immediate sources of help. When you are stuck or feeling like you're falling behind, speak up and ask what's going on or for a summary! Your tutor can help in that when they walk by, you can ask them questions or even approach them during help room hours for a recap of the day's work. The professors are there for more fundamental or more serious group questions/issues, though don't hesitate to talk to any of your tutors about these either. We're here to help! **Fun fact about me**: I sing along to anything and everything if I know it. This makes me very annoying in car rides. **Help room hours**: Mondays 11 am - 12 pm, Fridays 11 am - 12 pm ==== Yash Anandakumar (They/Them) ==== {{course_planning:yash.jpg?200}} **Section**: 004 **Major**: Computer Science **Future plans**: Graduating is my future plan **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: It’s a group effort, so don’t be afraid to ask questions. Communication is key for this class and anything else in life! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Ask questions during class, come to the help room, Piazza, and taking your own notes on the material. COMMUNICATE!!! **Fun fact about me:** I’m the oldest of two kids, I’m a 4th year college student, my pronouns are They/Them. **Help room hours:** D2L Discussion Manager - Sundays **Email**: anandaku@msu.edu ==== Sai Ramesh (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:sairamesh.jpg?400}} **Section**: help room & grader for both sections **Major**: Computational Data Science **Future plans**: Master’s degree in Computer Science, then a career in Machine Learning Engineering. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: The in class group projects may be an unfamiliar teaching style, but that’s where the deep understanding really kicks in. So stay as engaged as possible during class; ask as many questions as you need! **Fun fact about me:** I have lived in four states- CA, CO, TX, and now MI! **Help room hours:** Fridays 2:30 - 4:30 pm & Tuesdays 3 - 5 pm (In person - BPS 1248) **Email**: rameshs5@msu.edu ==== Matt Schram (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:mattschram3.png?300}} **Section**: 004 **Major**: Mechanical Engineering **Future plans**: Grad School, then a job in aviation/defense/or renewable energy. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Come to class prepared! Take the best notes possible before coming to class. This will benefit you greatly in a group setting while reassuring your own understanding. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Don't be afraid to talk to your LA's or professors to seek help, ask questions. We are here to support your learning, and will do what we can to ensure your success. **Fun fact about me:** I've broken both my arms at the same time. **Help room hours:** Tuesdays 9 - 10 am (Zoom) **Email**: schram45@msu.edu ==== Tahira Ali (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:tahiraali.jpg?300}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Neuroscience **Future plans**: Pursue research in brain related fields **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Be prepared for class and don’t hesitate to ask questions. It’s meant to be a group effort so communication is the key. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** There are so many resources available to help you out. You can come to help room (in person or online through zoom meeting) or drop your questions in d2l discussion board. Reach out to your instructor. Remember that we are here to support you and we will do anything we can to help you succeed. If you don’t know or you are not sure, it’s always best to ask questions. **Fun fact about me:** I am the oldest of 6 siblings. This summer I started to learn new language (write and read Arabic). I can now read and write and hardly make some sample sentences. **Help room hours:** Mondays 10 - 11 am **Email**: alitahir@msu.edu ==== Jacob Grobbel (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:grobbel.jpg?200}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Materials science and engineering with a biomedical concentration **Future plans**: To work in R&D for a biomedical company **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Read the notes and the feedback EVERY WEEK! That’s the best way to learn and improve in this class especially since it’s based on group work. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Ask for help from your LA, your group members, the instructors or really anyone else in the class. It’s designed to be a collaborative experience so the best way to improve is by communicating with other people. A good way to do that is by attending the help room hours or using the discussion boards on D2L. **Fun fact about me:** I spent all of last year working for Johnson & Johnson in their front end research and development metallurgy lab and I loved every minute of it! If anyone is interested in biomedical materials I will talk your ear off about what I did there! **Help room hours:** D2L Discussion Board Manager - Mondays **Email**: grobbe19@msu.edu ==== Tanner Herald (He/They) ==== {{184_notes:herald.jpg?200}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Civil Engineering **Future plans**: Graduate, get a job, then have a little house that I can redecorate all the time. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Say what’s on your mind and think out loud. Communication is so, so important for success in this class. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Once again, say what’s on your mind and think out loud! Your instructor and LAs are here to help you, so do not be afraid to speak up in or out of class and ask for help. Help room hours and discussion boards are also available every week, and we want you to use them! **Fun fact about me:** I have a Japanese minor, and I’ve studied abroad in Japan twice! **Help room hours:** Mondays 6 - 7 pm **Email**: heraldta@msu.edu ==== Matt Roberts (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:roberts.jpg?300}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Data Science **Future plans**: Graduate from MSU. Past that, no idea… we’ll see! **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Maybe you don’t understand everything coming to class...that’s okay! Just ask questions and participate and you’ll get there. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Take advantage of every resource this class offers. Most importantly ask questions. Lots of them. **Fun fact about me:** I love backpacking. Been backpacking in New Mexico, northern Minnesota, pictured rocks, and even around metro Detroit! **Help room hours:** Mondays 9 - 10 am **Email**: robe1157@msu.edu ==== Tyler Stump (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:tylerstump.jpg?200}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Premedical Program & Biosystems Engineering **Future plans**: Pursuing a PhD/MD in Surgical Innovation with the intersection of Genetic Engineering and Surgery **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Talk! Talk about why you are confused, talk about what you understand , talk about what you are struggling with - this is a community-based learning for a reason so use that community to learn. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Help Room! It sounds obvious, but devote time to understanding what you do not understand so that you can connect the big picture items. **Fun fact about me:** I am the Vice President for the Spartan Marching Band and do research with the Physics Education Research Lab. **Help room hours:** Fridays 2 - 3 pm (Zoom) **Email**: stumptyl@msu.edu ==== Nathan Woods (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:nathanwoods.png?300}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Computer Science **Future plans**: Complete a Master’s degree in CS at MSU, work as an algorithm engineer in the automotive industry. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Be friendly with your groupmates and tutors, the community is a big part of this class. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Come to help room and ask questions :D **Fun fact about me:** I’ve worked as a software engineering intern for Amazon in Seattle. Feel free to send an email if you have questions about them as an employer. **Help room hours:** Fridays 12 - 1 pm **Email**: woodsna1@msu.edu ==== Yannis Trimis (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:trimis.jpg?200}} **Section**: 4 **Research Area**: Quantum Chromodynamics **Description of research in that area**: It is the theory that we have in order to describe one of the fundamental interactions in nature: the strong interaction. It is the interaction that binds quarks and makes protons and neutrons, but also the interaction that binds protons and neutrons and makes atomic nuclei. **What excites you about physics**: Telescopes and observatories. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Try to interpret the formulas. That is, try to interpret each of the variables and other mathematical symbols (signs, vector notations etc.) in a formula and by combining everything try to explain in a sentence what the formula is saying. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Ask as many questions as you want and remember that we are here for you. **Fun fact about me**: In high school I seriously considered studying history. **Help room hours**: Tuesdays 9 - 10 am & 12 - 1 pm **Email**: trimisio@msu.edu ==== Neha Challa (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:nehachalla.jpg?300}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Computer Science **Future plans**: I want to pursue an MBA and hopefully start my own company in the future **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: my advice would be to be ready to be challenged as this course will pull you outside of your comfort zone but in the best way possible **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** ASK, reach out! We’re all here to help you succeed so don’t be afraid to ask questions and share any concerns you have. There are also tons of resources available for you so don’t be afraid to ask us questions or let us know if you are feeling uncertain about any concepts! **Fun fact about me:** My first car accident ever was crashing into a tree in my neighborhood :D **Help room hours:** Piazza Discussion Board Manager - Saturdays **Email**: challane@msu.edu ==== Kat Hummer (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:kat_hummer.jpeg?300}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Chemical Engineering **Future plans**: Right now, I just want to graduate. In the future I want to do something with water science but I’m not sure what yet. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Always do the readings before class and look over any notes you might have taken or even just quick look over the readings before class. Always be prepared! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Go to help room and use Piazza! We want to help you as much as possible! **Fun fact about me:** I’ve been riding horses for over 16 years and have gotten to compete in equestrian competitions around the country. **Help room hours:** Thursdays 3 - 4 pm (Zoom) **Email**: hummerka@msu.edu ==== Jeff Williams (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:jeff_williams.jpg?300}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Math (Secondary Ed Focus) **Future plans**: Hopefully I'll be moving back to Wyoming to teach High School Math and coach High School Football! **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Ask questions and do not be afraid of being wrong! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Use the resources provided to you! We have help room hours, CoRe tutoring, the slack discussion board, etc. **Fun fact about me:** I guided white water rafting this past summer, and ended up swimming a few rapids (see picture). **Help room hours:** Thursdays 5-6 pm (in person) **Email**: will3567@msu.edu ==== Paul Gueye () ==== {{course_planning:.jpg?200}} **Section**: 5 **Degrees**: **Research/Interest Area**: **Description of research in that area**: **What excites you about physics**: **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** **Fun fact about me:** **Help room hours:** Mondays 10 - 11 am (zoom), or by appointment **Email**: gueyepau@msu.edu ==== Sam Kwiatkowski-Martin (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:samk-m.png?300}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Computer Science **Future plans**: To become a Cyberspace Operator for the Air Force **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: If you get to know your groupmates, come prepared to class, and put in effort everyday, you will do outstanding in this course. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** If you're feeling overwhelmed, try and find something that relaxes you like going for a walk or reading a book. If you are struggling on physics content specifically, come to the help room! It'll help immensely. **Fun fact about me:** I met a CowFish this past year. See my picture for more details. **Help room hours:** Mondays 7 - 8 pm (in person) **Email**: kwiatk67@msu.edu ==== Bilal Pargan (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:bilalpargan.jpg?300}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Computer Science **Future plans**: My plans as of now are just to graduate **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Some good advice would be to always be able to contact your group mates and prepare well before the class. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** If you’re struggling in the course attend help rooms and don’t be afraid to ask questions to the teaching team, as well as your group mates. **Fun fact about me:** I was born in Bosnia and moved to Lansing when I was a kid. **Help room hours:** Sundays 7 - 8 pm (zoom) **Email**: parganbi@msu.edu ==== Olivia Pauls (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:olivia_pauls.jpg?300}} **Section**: 3 & 4 as needed **Major**: Civil Engineering **Future plans**: I’m leaning towards structural engineering, focusing on concrete bridges. I’m honestly not sure what I want to do, though. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Don’t be afraid to be wrong, get comfortable asking questions, and become friends with your group mates **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** help room!! **Fun fact about me:** I’ve never been trick or treating. **Help room hour:** Tuesdays 10 - 11 am (in person) **Email**: paulsoli@msu.edu ==== Danielle Seppala (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:danielleseppala.jpg?200}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Physics **Future plans**: Get into grad school for nuclear physics and eventually work in a nuclear physics lab **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Don’t be afraid to ask questions and have fun **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Take a step back look over the problem and your work so far, talk back through everything you have written, and don’t be afraid to ask questions that’s why we are here **Fun fact about me:** I was in the Navy for 8 years as an electrician and I am Mom to 4 kids and 2 cats **Help room hours:** Mondays 1 - 2 pm (in person) **Email**: seppalad@msu.edu ==== Caleb Story (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:story.jpg?300}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Computer Science **Future plans**: Use my degree to get some job, not sure what yet. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Get to know the people in your groups and start the homework early so you have time to ask questions. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Post on the d2l discussion boards and attend help-rooms. I would also step away from the problem for a while just to calm yourself for another go at the problem **Fun fact about me:** I play trombone in the Spartan Marching Band **Help room hours:** Fridays 4 - 5 pm (in person) **Email**: storycal@msu.edu ==== Alia Valentine (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:valentine.jpg?200}} **Section:** 3 **Major**: Physics **Future plans**: Go to grad school to get a doctorate in physics, then teach and do research at a university. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Have an open mind! The format of this class can be unfamiliar, but it is ultimately an enriching experience. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Ask questions and use the resources at your disposal! And know that it's okay to take a breath during class. **Fun fact about me:** I play guitar and bass and love to write music. **Email**: valen176@msu.edu ==== John Byrd (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:john_byrd.jpg?400}} **Section**: 3 (& 4) **Research Area**: Physics Education Research **Description of research in that area**: My research focuses on students' self-efficacy, their belief in their ability to succeed, and what parts of a physics course give rise to opportunities for self-efficacy growth. I have research experience in neural engineering and tend to focus on more complex statistical analysis methods. **What excites you about physics**: I love that physics is so fundamental. It can be used to describe almost everything. I feel like understanding physics gives you a broader perspective on the world. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Ask any and all questions. You're probably not the only person in your group who is confused. Start work early so that you have time to really think about the concepts. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Reach out for help as soon as you feel you're struggling. The sooner you ask for help the more time we have to work through things. If you don't feel comfortable asking in person an email to the LA's/myself is a great way to start. **Fun fact about me**: I am an avid movie collector and somewhat of an expert on the Lord of the Rings. I took two college classes in undergrad on the subject! **Help room hours**: Tuesdays 3 - 5 pm (in person), Tuesdays 6-7 pm (zoom), Discussion Board Manager - Tuesdays **Email**: johnbyrd@msu.edu ==== Jonas Becker (He/Him) ==== {{course_planning:.jpg?200}} **Section**: 3 **Degrees**: **Research/Interest Area**: **Description of research in that area**: **What excites you about physics**: **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** **Fun fact about me:** **Help room hours:** Mondays 10 - 11 am (in STEM), or by appointment **Email**: becke183@msu.edu ==== Joe Dreon (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:joe_dreon.jpeg?200}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Mechanical Engineering **Minor**: Computer Science **Future plans**: Graduate and get a job in the Aerospace Industry **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Come to class prepared and be attentive in class while working on problems with your group **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** I would recommend going to the help room and asking lots of questions **Fun fact about me:** In my free time I like to go fishing and spend time outdoors. **Help room hours:** Mondays 6-7 pm **Email**: dreonjos@msu.edu ==== Edie Haase (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:ediehaase3.png?200}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Computer Science **Future plans**: Work remotely and live out of a van. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Come to class prepared and form connections with your groupmates. Don't stress! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Ask questions and come to help room!! **Fun fact about me:** I worked in Yellowstone National Park this summer and I summited the middle Teton. **Email**: haaseede@msu.edu ==== Abbey Yager (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:abbey_yager.jpg?300}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Mechanical Engineering **Future plans**: To work in the Biomechanical field with prosthetics and other medical devices. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Get to know your groupmates and be confident sharing all your ideas! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Take advantage of the various resources such as the help room and CoRe tutoring. Never hesitate about asking questions because we are all here to help! **Fun fact about me:** I can build an IKEA dresser in under an hour. **Help room hours:** Thursdays 2-3 pm (in person) **Email**: yagerabi@msu.edu ==== Ian Neuhart (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:ian_neuhart.jpg?200}} **Section**: 4 **Research Area**: Computational Condensed Matter Physics **Description of research in that area**: I simulate quantum dot dynamics and optical effects in open quantum systems, focusing on quantum information transfer and nonlinear optical phenomena. **What excites you about physics**: I like to take things apart to see how they work. Physics is so ingrained into how everything operates and understanding the underlying processes is fascinating to me. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Like everything, take it one day at a time. Nobody knows what they haven't learned before, but this class is the perfect opportunity to challenge yourself and understand everything. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Talk to someone, we are a community, and someone else has probably been in your place and can help. **Fun fact about me**: I'm SCUBA certified! And love to ski. **Email**: neuharti@msu.edu ==== Amie Donner (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:amie_donner.png?300}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology **Future plans**: Grad school! I am currently interviewing for PhD programs in Pharmacology and Biomedical sciences. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Don't be afraid to ask questions. The ULAs are here to help, and we probably had the same questions when we first took the class. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Come to helproom! It's a great place to ask questions about the homework, or even things you struggled with during class. **Fun fact about me:** I am currently doing research on photosynthetic bacteria! **Help room hours:** Mondays 6-7 pm **Email**: donnera2@msu.edu ==== Amanda Jeffers (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:jeffers.jpg?400}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Mechanical Engineering **Future plans**: To work in the biomedical field, designing medical devices. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Come to class prepared and make sure to talk with your group. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Come to help room and ask lots of questions!! **Fun fact about me:** I love reading! **Help room hours:** Mondays 1-2 pm **Email**: jeffe122@msu.edu ==== Mate Narh (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:mate_narh.jpg?300}} **Section**: 3 **Major**: Computer Engineering **Future plans**: Robotics and Automation! I love both software and hardware, so I see myself contributing to hardware design and describing the logic that runs them as well. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: View things explosively, do each thing one at a time, and see where and how the different parts of E&M intersect or diverge. Stories are usually easy to understand and remember, so when you can, animate what you learn. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Discuss your challenges with your teammates, and 100% utilize Helproom. ULAs and instructors are ever ready to help guide you to resolve your challenges. **Fun fact about me:** I love Gospel arrangements for Jazz and Neo-soul. **Help room hours:** Mondays 12-1 pm **Email**: narhmate@msu.edu ==== Grace Park (She/Her) ==== {{184_notes:park.jpg?350}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: Computer Science **Future plans**: Graduate and hopefully get into dental school **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Be open-minded and ready to learn! Get to know your groupmates. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** Take good notes (re-watch the videos if still confused), come to help room, and ask your groupmates. Don’t be afraid to ask questions, we are here to guide you through! **Fun fact about me:** I fell from a scooter and broke my front two teeth. **Help room hours:** Mondays 2-3 pm **Email**: parkeu24@msu.edu ==== Noah Sanders (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:noah_sanders.jpg?200}} **Section**: 5 **Major**: Computer Engineering **Future plans**: Work in embedded systems or software development. Autonomous vehicles or smart devices seem like interesting applications. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Come to each class prepared by reading the notes or coming in with questions on the material. Also, don’t be afraid to share your ideas or to let others share theirs. **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** There are a lot of modes of resources we throw at you to learn the material in this class. Find what works best for you. Help Room and Piazza are great resources. **Fun fact about me:** As a side project for interns this summer at my place of employment, we built a go-cart from scratch to race other teams. **Help room hours:** Piazza Discussion Board Manager - Tuesdays **Email**: sande501@msu.edu ==== Theo Bott (He/Him) ==== {{184_notes:theobott.jpg?200}} **Sections**: 3 & 4 **Research Area**: Physics Education Research **Description of research in that area**: I am currently researching the ways in which computational thinking manifests in introductory physics classrooms, and how we can guide curricular design to promote computational thinking engagement. **What excites you about physics**: I find that learning physics is very exciting; the notion of understanding the ways in which the universe operates is quite fascinating. I grow more intrigued as I learn about new phenomena, and I feel as though I have truly found my passion. **Advice on how to approach EMP-Cubed**: Stay ahead of schedule by reviewing ideas before class, because it will make class time feel much more productive **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?** I’d recommend reaching out to an LA who could point you in the right direction of where a valuable resource might be for your unique situation, including online notes, homework problems, exam prep folders, help room, discussion board, etc. **Fun fact about me**: I play piano and have a big cat named Solomon who is the ruler of our apartment **Help room hours**: Tuesdays 5-6 pm, Piazza Discussion Board Manager - Mondays **Email**: botttheo@msu.edu ==== Gabe Grauvogel (He/Him) ==== {{course_planning:Grauvogel.jpg?300}} **Section**: 4 **Major**: PhD in physics **Future plans**: Becoming a professor and or making a career out of nuclear physics research **Advice on how to approach P-Cubed:** Write things out and organize your thoughts and information in a way that flows for you. If you haven't tried it much, try writing things in variable form and see the broader relationships between the things present in the expression! If you don't know if an answer makes sense, compare it to something you do know and see if the units work out. Order of magnitude estimates and unit checks are your friend! **What do you recommend doing if you are struggling in class?**: Go to office hours or the help room! Either are great options that will save you a lot of head racking all while being a great way to establish connections with your peers and physics faculty. Finding help does not make you a lesser student, but rather shows that you know how to use your time efficiently and utilize the resources available to you to learn. Be patient with yourself. Physics can be hard, and it took hundreds of years for humans to collectively figure this stuff out. You are learning it in a few months. **Fun fact about me**: I have lived in 8 states! **Email**: graybird@msu.edu */