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-I anticipate at least one opening in my research group in the coming years. ​ I am particularly interested in supervising students in the [[https://​stat.mit.edu/​academics/​idps/​|Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Statistics (IDPS)]], though I am open to working on all aspects of physics in and beyond the standard model. ​+I anticipate at least one opening in my research group in the coming years. ​ I am particularly interested in supervising students in the [[https://​stat.mit.edu/​academics/​idps/​idps-physics/​|Interdisciplinary Doctoral Program in Statistics (IDPS)]], though I am open to working on all aspects of physics in and beyond the standard model. ​
  
-  * For current MIT graduate students, please [[jthaler@mit.edu|send me an email]] with your CV and previous research experience. +  * For **current** MIT graduate students, please [[jthaler@mit.edu|send me an email]] with your CV and previous research experience. 
-  * For prospective MIT graduate students, please apply to the [[https://​physics.mit.edu/​academic-programs/​graduate-students/​graduate-admissions/​|MIT Physics PhD Program]]. ​ If you are admitted, I would be delighted to talk to you about research opportunities in my group at the [[https://​physics.mit.edu/​openhouse/​|Physics Graduate Open House]] event typically held in early April.+  * For **prospective** MIT graduate students, please apply to the [[https://​physics.mit.edu/​academic-programs/​graduate-students/​graduate-admissions/​|MIT Physics PhD Program]]. ​ If you are admitted, I would be delighted to talk to you about research opportunities in my group at the [[https://​physics.mit.edu/​openhouse/​|Physics Graduate Open House]] event typically held in early April.
  
  
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 To do meaningful research in theoretical particle physics at the undergraduate level, you must have taken at least a course on Relativity (8.033) and a full year of Quantum Mechanics (8.05/​8.06). ​ I often work with students who have been exposed to some graduate-level courses at MIT, though there are also research projects available for students with extensive programming experience. To do meaningful research in theoretical particle physics at the undergraduate level, you must have taken at least a course on Relativity (8.033) and a full year of Quantum Mechanics (8.05/​8.06). ​ I often work with students who have been exposed to some graduate-level courses at MIT, though there are also research projects available for students with extensive programming experience.
  
-  * For current MIT undergraduate students, please [[jthaler@mit.edu|send me an email]] with your CV and previous research experience. ​ Funding is available through the MIT [[http://​web.mit.edu/​UROP/​|UROP]] program. +  * For current ​**MIT undergraduate students**, please [[jthaler@mit.edu|send me an email]] with your CV and previous research experience. ​ Funding is available through the MIT [[http://​web.mit.edu/​UROP/​|UROP]] program. 
-  * For students at other universities,​ there are potential opportunities to work with me through the [[https://​oge.mit.edu/​graddiversity/​msrp/​|MIT Summer Research Program]].+  * For students at **other universities**, there are potential opportunities to work with me through the [[https://​oge.mit.edu/​graddiversity/​msrp/​|MIT Summer Research Program]].
  
  
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