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Title: What is graduate school?


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What is graduate school?
  • And should I go there?

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How is it different from undergraduate?
  • Less courses (typically 3 for MSc, 5 more for
    PhD, varies by program)
  • Primary focus is on research
  • You get paid
  • Small classes
  • Self-directed
  • Year-round

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How will I pay for more school?
  • 6000 per year tuition
  • 22 000 per year stipend,
  • from 3 sources
  • 9500 per year teaching
  • assistantship (280 hours) 2500 Special
    University Scholarship
  • 10000 Research Assistantship

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Scholarships available
  • NSERC
  • Ontario Graduate Scholarship
  • OGS Science Technology
  • Others in specific fields, for example Materials
    and Manufacturing Ontario

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How long will this take?
  • 2 years or less for Masters
  • 4 years or less for PhD from Masters
  • 5 years for PhD without Masters

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Should I stay at Western?
  • Excellent facilities faculty
  • You already know whos who
  • Excellent reputation
  • ( high value degree)
  • however
  • Travel broadens the mind (but do your homework
    first)

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Are my marks high enough?
  • You need a minimum 70 average in your last 2
    years of study to be admitted.

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What do I gain by this?
  • Better job prospects through more specialized
    training
  • Personal satisfaction
  • You can test the waters by getting a Masters
    degree with minimum risk
  • Specialize in an area of science that you
    especially like

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What kind of research can I do?
  • Condensed matter/materials science/nanotechnology,
    experimental or theoretical
  • Astronomy/astrophysics
  • Atmospheric and space physics
  • Atomic and molecular physics
  • Medical physics

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Condensed Matter (Experimental)
  • ion beam modification of materials
  • photonic materials
  • soft and disordered condensed matter
  • biomaterials
  • semiconductor thin films
  • novel optoelectronic materials
  • defects in materials

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Condensed Matter Theory
  • M.G. Cottam
  • M.R. Singh
  • M. Mueser (AM)
  • C. Denniston (AM)
  • Theoretical studies and numerical simulations are
    being made of the quantum properties of solids,
    both as bulk materials and as constituents of
    artificially-structured (or engineered)
    materials.

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Astronomy and Astrophysics
  • S. Basu
  • D.F. Gray
  • M. Houde
  • J.D. Landstreet
  • J.M. Marlborough
  • J.M. Moorhead
  • T.A.A. Sigut
  • P. Wiegert

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Atmospheric and Space Physics
  • experimental and theoretical investigations from
    the surface to the edge of space
  • Brown, Campbell-Brown, Hocking, Jones, Moorcroft,
    Sica

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Atomic Molecular Physics,Laboratory
Astrophysics
  • The study of transitions between discrete atomic
    and molecular states
  • R.A. Holt
  • S.D. Rosner

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Medical Physics, Biomaterials
  • B.A. Chronik
  • S.P. Goldman
  • T. Poepping
  • Cottam, Hutter, Simpson, Zinke-Allmang
  • Adjunct faculty from LRCC, St. Josephs, Robarts,
    LHSC
  • Medical imaging, radiation therapies, medical
    implant materials

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Some fine things about graduate school
  • Can be interdisciplinary
  • Specialize in theory or experiment
  • Travel to conferences
  • Publish your work
  • Gain access to exciting areas of employment via
    unique qualifications
  • (we are not training professors)
  • Work independently
  • The supervisor-student relationship
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