- When: November 15, 2019
- Time: 1:00 - 5:00 PM
- Where: Duane Physics G126
- Who: All APS Members are Invited
Most hack days are used in the corporate world to get a bunch of employees together to finish a coding project in a fun way. This APS Hack Day will exist to instead bring together the department to support each other, learn something new, and to have fun. Bring your projects, coding troubles, and strange errors to the first APS Hack Day to spend an afternoon learning, problem-solving, and socializing.
Why Have an APS Hack Day?
The mismatch betwen the number of astonomy PhDs being created each year and the number of permanent research positions is at an all time high. Along the way, many students are also gaining the skills needed to become successful employees in tech world. Providing formal training to help cement these skills and give information about these job prospects helps prepare students for non-research careers while also expanding their horizons.
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~35% of astronomy PhD graduates will secure a permanent research position
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4 times more postdoc positions open than faculty positions per year
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2 or more postdocs have become a standard for PhDs looking for faculty positions
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344% increase in demand for data scientists since 2013
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$95,000+ average base starting salary for data scientists