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Mary Ann Mort
California State University-Sacramento
APS Career Programs Intern
American Physical Society
Position details
APS Career Programs Intern
APS is seeking an enthusiastic, engaged candidate to work in support of informing physics students about the broad spectrum of physics careers available to them, and helping physics faculty become more effective career mentors.
Mary Ann will research, create and format content for the APS Careers website and the Physics InSight slideshow.
Final presentation
You Have More Options Than You Think: Applying Your Physics Degree
Abstract:
As an intern for the American Physical Society Careers Program, I worked on a series of projects to promote the diverse career options that physics majors have. “Physicist” historically implies a research professor at a university, yet only about 5% of all physics bachelor's will end up with that profession. In order for undergraduate physics majors to better understand how they can utilize their physics skill set outside of academia, I interviewed and synthesized profiles of young physics entrepreneurs in order to promote physics innovation and entrepreneurship (PIE), an APS initiative. These “Startup Stories” are featured on the APS website and have led to published articles in both The Vector and APS News. Another project inspired by a push for physics majors to continue their education influenced the development of a flowchart infographic - “Should I Go to Grad School?” - to allow undergraduates to decide if a graduate degree is right for them. I will also highlight the most important thing I learned this summer - networking.
I will graduate from Sacramento State in Fall 2017 with a BS in Applied Physics and a minor in Mathematics. I am currently finishing my term as the Director of Natural Sciences and Mathematics on my school's student body government. I am very active in Sacramento State's chapter of Society of Physics Students and will be Treasurer in the fall. When I am not working in several departments across campus, I am doing physics and chemistry demos with elementary and middle school students from the area.
In my "free" time, I like to combine my various interests in math, chemistry and art to etch Fibonacci spirals in mirrors using hydrofluoric acid. I also enjoy going on adventures, playing soccer, and jamming out to music. In the future, I hope to help people in some way, whether it's teaching or developing a useful product.