Sep 12, 2019
There’s lots to learn in this episode including:
At the end of the day, what Jessica wants YOU to realize, is that: “anybody can do physics, and anybody can study space! There’s this mentality that you have to be Albert Einstein smart to study physics. Anybody can do it! Studying space or physics in general, is all about failure! When we think about it, it’s the scientific method! You come up with a hypothesis or theory, you test that theory and it may not hold up- then you go back to the drawing board and start again. So being comfortable with failure- taking it in stride- and full disclosure, I’m still working on that!”
About Jessica: http://jessicaesquivelphd.com/
Jessica Esquivel received her Bachelor of Science degree from St. Mary’s University in San Antonio, Texas where she double majored in Electrical Engineering and Applied Physics. She went on to become the 2nd black female to receive a Ph.D. in physics from Syracuse University in 2018, and worked to study neutrinos. Jessica now works as a Fermilab Postdoc research associate on the Muon g-2 experiment, where an inconsistence between experiment and theory could point to new physics!
Jessica has recently been selected as an American Association
for the Advancement of Science If/Then Ambassador! You can
learn more about this impressive appointment here: http://ifthenshecan.org and
AAAS - The American Association for the Advancement of
Science
African American Women in Physics, Inc
Learn more about Fermilab National Laboratory: Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory