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Great Careers in the Mathematical Sciences. Sara Del Valle, PhD Los Alamos National Laboratory March 26, 2010 – IMA Special Workshop LA-UR 10-01727. Slide 1. UNCLASSIFIED. How to Choose a Career. Passion What are you deeply passionate about?
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Great Careers in the Mathematical Sciences Sara Del Valle, PhD Los Alamos National Laboratory March 26, 2010 – IMA Special Workshop LA-UR 10-01727 Slide 1 UNCLASSIFIED
How to Choose a Career • Passion • What are you deeply passionate about? • What are you doing when you are so happy that your simile is pushing your ears back and your heart sings? • If you could do anything for the rest of your life, what would it be? Slide 2
How to Choose a Career Cont. • Talent • Build your knowledge • Use your knowledge to develop skills • Nurture your talent by gaining expertise in applying the skills you excel in • Talents become Strengths through Knowledge, Skills, and Expertise Slide 3
How to Choose a Career Cont. • Environment • Identify an environment where others will support your passions and talents • Working with the right people will be your most important asset • Strive to work in a culture of discipline where people share your work ethic and desires Slide 4
How to Choose a Career Cont. Strengths Engaging Environments Great Careers Passions Slide 5
The Job Market • Academia • Pros: Tenure has security, minimal requirements (teaching), and guaranteed paycheck • Cons: Nine month salary and difficult to balance teaching, students, funding, and management. • Laboratories and Industry • Simple job description: scientific leadership, produce interesting results important to your employer, apply knowledge to real-life issues, and make yourself useful and known Slide 6
Los Alamos National Laboratory • Nuclear Weapons Research • Nuclear design and engineering • Developing high-fidelity computational codes and high-performance computing platforms • Predicting and certifying the stockpile • Predicting nuclear weapons effects • Plutonium Manufacturing & Technology Slide 7
Los Alamos National Laboratory • Science, Technology & Engineering • Theoretical, High Performance Computing, Computer & Computational Sciences • Engineering & Engineering Sciences • Physics, Materials Science & Technology, Neutron Science • Chemistry, Biology, Earth & Environmental Sciences Slide 8
Los Alamos National Laboratory • Global Security • Decision Applications • International & Applied Technology • International, Space & Response • Nuclear Nonproliferation Slide 9
Los Alamos National Laboratory • The National Infrastructure Simulation and Analysis Center (NISAC) • Mathematical modeling of the spread of infectious diseases • Biological transport and dispersion modeling • Agent-based computational modeling and analyses • Disease spread • Public health and Healthcare • Telecommunications • Transportation • Social network analysis • Social and behavioral analyses Slide 10
Los Alamos National Laboratory • It is hard to be truly happy without: • Having a secure, well-paid job • Accomplishing your goals • Seeing your family • Having free time to enjoy life Slide 11
The World Needs You • The problems facing us in Energy, Water, Climate, Health, the Economy, Food, and World Peace need a new generation of exceptional scientist fully participating in the decision process • Do not underestimate the importance and role of fundamental advances in the mathematical sciences in addressing these problems Slide 12
A Mistake Early in Your Career Can Take a Lifetime to Correct Slide 13
Acknowledgments & Info http://www.lanl.gov/education/index.shtml http://www.lanl.gov/science/postdocs/ Good Choices for Great Careers in the Mathematical Sciences Mac Hyman Slide 14