ICTP Students
This page is dedicated to ICTP students to share their idea with their alumni and the wider scientific communities.
Be safe my fellows from ICTP!
If you were (or you are currently) in the Earth System Physics at ICTP, please join the Environmental Science without Borders page, started by one of ESP Alumni -- Dr. Yemi Adebiyi at UCLA
Environmental Science without Borders is a page that hopes to create a community/platform where students from anywhere (especially from developing countries) will be able to connect with other like-minded students/scientists, in other to get specific content-oriented peer-mentoring and general advice that will be useful for their career developments, and help to sustain their engagement in Environmental Sciences.
https://www.ictp.it/about-ictp/media-centre/news/2016/4/kucharski.aspx
ICTP - ICTP Scientist Co-Editor of New Science Journal Fred Kucharski, a scientist in ICTP’s Earth System Physics section, has been appointed co-editor of a new, online-only, open access journal published by Nature Partner Journals (NPJ).
Thank you ICTP! I am now a ..........
ICTP - Study Opportunities at ICTP ICTP's Postgraduate Diploma Programme--an intense, one-year course of study for ambitious science students from developing countries--is now accepting applications for the 2015-2016 academic year. Applicants must submit all materials by 15 January 2015; the academic year starts in August.
Former ICTP students are excelling @ UH, Texas.
Program Brings Students from Developing Nations to UH for Physics Ph.D. Program Brings Students from Developing Nations to UH for Physics Ph.D.Seven Students Celebrated at Research Event and ReceptionThe ICTP/UH Students: Ivy Ahiabu of Ghana, Khurram Aslam of Pakistan, Emmaneul Epie of Camaroon, Merzu Kebede of Ethiopia, Program Director Carlos Ordonez, Eyob Kebede Cher…
If any ICTP student is interested to Join at University of Houston in the area of imaging physics for medical, materials or defense applications, you can reply here and I can forward your address to the committee.
Best luck
Q: Why are quantum physicists so poor at s*x?
A: Because when they find the position, they can't find the momentum, and when they have the momentum, they can't find the position.
So many finals! :)
Haha, you are not yet done!
Anyone wants to interpret this graph?
hahaha funny!!!
Lol
so, what is the cure?
Hhhmm nice comparison :)