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-====== Meetings, Spring 2021 ======+====== Meetings, Winter 2023 ======
  
 ^Time^Meeting^Place| ^Time^Meeting^Place|
-|12 PM|Group meeting|WNGR 379 |+|11 AM Thursdays|Group meeting|WNGR 201|
  
 //Dublin is currently in charge of scheduling group meetings.// //Dublin is currently in charge of scheduling group meetings.//
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 ==Speaker Rotation===== ==Speaker Rotation=====
  
-==Fall 2022:==+==Spring 2023:== 
 + 
 +11 am Thursdays in WNGR 201
  
 Week: Week:
-  - 09/28 Ethan +  * 04/13 [Piper] 
-  - 10/05 Dublin +  * 04/20 [Dublin] 
-  - 10/12 Vivek +  * 04/27 [Ethan] 
-  - 10/19 Piper +  * 05/04 [Fermi estimates] 
-  - 10/26 [] +  * 05/11 [Madalyn
-  - 11/02 [] +  * 05/18 [Miller
-  - 11/09 Madalyn +  * 05/25 [Gus] 
-  - 11/16 [] +  * 06/01 [Ryuu
-  - 11/23 [] +  * 06/08 [Ahmed
-  - 11/30 []+  * 06/15 [Group lunch?] 
  
  
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   * With only 15 minutes, try to teach the audience one new nugget of knowledge (if you are presenting a journal article, the nugget of knowledge will often be summarized in the title of the article).     * With only 15 minutes, try to teach the audience one new nugget of knowledge (if you are presenting a journal article, the nugget of knowledge will often be summarized in the title of the article).  
   * Give your talk a story line. The story includes why the research was done, what was observed, and what it means.   * Give your talk a story line. The story includes why the research was done, what was observed, and what it means.
-  * Prepare some slides with the essential images, cartoon diagrams, data and equations that you want to explain (no more than slides). When you watch department seminars and colloquium think about what makes a good slide.+  * Prepare some slides with the essential images, cartoon diagrams, data and equations that you want to explain (usually no more than 10 slides for a 15 min talk). When you watch department seminars and colloquium think about what makes a good slide.
   * Anticipate questions and do background reading to find the answers.   * Anticipate questions and do background reading to find the answers.
  
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 =====Speaker Rotations from Previous Terms===== =====Speaker Rotations from Previous Terms=====
 +
 +==Winter 2023:==
 +
 +Week:
 +  - 01/09 [No meeting]
 +  - 01/16 [No meeting]
 +  - 01/23 [Ethan]
 +  - 01/30 [Dublin]
 +  - 02/06 [Vivek]
 +  - 02/13 [Bryce]
 +  - 02/20 [Augustin]
 +  - 02/27 [Noah]
 +  - 03/06 [No meeting — APS March meeting]
 +  - 03/13 [Piper]
 +  - 03/20 [Fermi estimates]
 +
  
 ==Winter 2021: Thursdays 9 am on Zoom== ==Winter 2021: Thursdays 9 am on Zoom==
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