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Learn more about P2SElijah Sheridan is a doctoral student in @CornellPhysics @CornellCAS who studies string theory, developing methods in computational mathematics for calculating properties of particular examples of string theory. Read his student spotlight: https://gradschool.cornell.edu/spotlights/student-spotlight-elijah-sheridan/
Cornell Ph.D. students and postdocs: Join the Graduate School's Careers Beyond Academia on Thursday (12/5) at 3 p.m. for hot drinks and desserts while hearing from a faculty panel about navigating the road to publication. Learn more and register: https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/mulling-over-manuscripts/
Kristie McAlpine, M.S. '14, Ph.D. '17, is first author of a paper on the finding that employees who work remotely full time by choice experience greater job satisfaction, but their satisfaction can change as more colleagues also work from home. Read more:
Like WFH? Depends how you got there, and who’s doing it | Cornell Chronicle
Employees who choose to work from home full time feel greater autonomy and less isolation than those who are req...
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