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It might surprise you, but most physics PhD students eventually end up in careers outside of academia. Some leave before graduating, some leave straight after, while others pursue an academic career for years before making the transition. Yet, despite the numbers, current PhD students often find it hard to envision any career beyond the academic horizon. Why? They're simply not exposed to the countless other exciting opportunities available to them.Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):
➤ Physics PhD career transitions beyond academia • aerospace and government programs • startups and AI • software, data engineering, machine learning • finance, venture capital, biotech • scientific publishing/editing • education and research administration • networking, mentorship, transferable skillsThis podcast follows physicists as they translate graduate training in physics into careers beyond academia. Through interview-driven conversations, it traces the often non-linear paths people take from PhD study and postdoctoral research into roles across industry, government, education, publishing, and finance. Guests come from a wide range of subfields—such as quantum optics, particle physics, cosmology, condensed matter, string theory, AMO physics, and engineering physics—highlighting how core research skills can apply in many settings.
Across the episodes, listeners hear about career pivots prompted by evolving interests, lifestyle considerations, or the realities of academic trajectories, along with the practical steps involved in changing direction. The discussions commonly focus on transferable skills like problem-solving, coding and software development, data analysis, communication, and project execution, and how these are reframed for new workplaces. Several conversations also explore growth from individual technical contributions into leadership and management responsibilities, including team coordination and cross-functional collaboration.
Recurring themes include networking and mentorship, navigating job searches, building credibility through personal projects, and adapting to different work cultures—from startups and corporate R&D to editorial work in scientific publishing and teaching. The podcast also gives a sense of day-to-day work in these roles and the tradeoffs involved, offering a grounded picture of what “non-academic” physics careers can look like in practice.
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Jay Lowell - AMO Physics PhD to Chief Scientist in Aerospace 2024-Apr-18 16 minutes |
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Amir Feizpour - Quantum Optics Postdoc to AI Startup Founder 2024-Mar-14 14 minutes |
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Cristina Escoda - String Theory PhD to Venture Capital & Angel Investing 2024-Feb-29 13 minutes |
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Brigette Oakes - Experimental Physics PhD to Director of Propulsion 2023-Nov-30 14 minutes |
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Riccardo Di Sipio - Particle Physics Postdoc to Senior Machine Learning Developer 2023-Nov-09 14 minutes |
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Emily Petroff - Astrophysics postdoc to Associate Director, Strategic Partnerships, Grants and Awards 2023-Oct-19 13 minutes |
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Bety Rodriguez-Milla - Condensed Matter PhD to Software Development 2023-Oct-05 14 minutes |
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Katiuscia Cassemiro - Quantum Optics Prof to PRX Quantum Editor 2023-Sep-21 12 minutes |
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Juan Ignacio Cayuso - Cosmology PhD to Data Science 2023-Sep-05 14 minutes |
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Ekaterina Babourina-Brooks - Quantum Information PhD to Education 2023-Sep-04 12 minutes |
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Rohan Dalton - Quantum Optics PhD to Software, Data & Fin Tech 2023-Sep-04 13 minutes |