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A Sample of Recent AC Physics Graduates

A Fulfilling Career in Physics


A Sample of Recent AC Physics Graduates

Heather Quantz, AC 2007: A double major in Physics and Mathematics, Heather now attends graduate school at Colorado State University in Atmospheric Science.

Catie Talbert, AC 2007: Catie attends graduate school at Louisiana State University in Medical Physics.

Blake McKibbin, AC 2006: Blake works for Washington Safety Management Solutions (WSMS) in Aiken, SC.  WSMS specializes in developing, implementing, and managing safety processes for chemical, nuclear, and explosive materials. 

Diana Gonzalez, AC 2006: Diana teaches high school physics and volleyball in Fort Worth, TX.

Cliff Davis, AC 2005: Cliff works for Halliburton Energy Services in Odessa, TX, as a technical engineer for West Texas oil field production.

Binaya Poudyal, AC 2005: Binaya attends Stanford University in a master’s program in Computer Science.

Sean Sweat, AC 2004: Sean attended Columbia University in Industrial Engineering.

Michael Entzminger, AC 2002: Mike works for Lockheed Martin in Bethesda, MD, as a systems engineer.  Lockheed Martin paid for Mike’s graduate work at George Mason University.

Dilini Pinnaduwage, AC 2002: Dilini recently completed her Ph.D. work in Applied Physics at Harvard University.

Ismael Avila, AC 2001: Ismael works as a Traffic Engineering Inspector for the Texas Department of Transportation in Fort Worth.

Leslie Woerner, AC 2001: Leslie received a master’s degree in Civil Engineering from Washington University in St. Louis, MO.  She works for an engineering firm in the Dallas area.

John Spencer, AC 2000: After graduation, John worked at Texas Instruments in Sherman, TX, for 6 years.  In a slight career path change, he recently started medical school at Texas Tech University.


A Fulfilling Career in Physics