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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. | ||
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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]]. |