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Hi, I'm Nicholas Rui, I'm a physics and astrophysics double major at Berkeley and also an incoming NSF Fellow to the California Institute of Technology in physics. My website can be found at [nicholasrui.com], and I can be contacted at [mailto:nicholas.z.rui@gmail.com].
Hi, I'm Nicholas Rui, I'm a physics and astrophysics double major at Berkeley and also an incoming NSF Fellow to the California Institute of Technology in physics. My website can be found at [https://nicholasrui.com], and I can be contacted at [mailto:nicholas.z.rui@gmail.com].


During my time at Berkeley, I have worked on a number of research projects:
During my time at Berkeley, I have worked on a number of research projects:

Revision as of 04:41, 16 April 2020

Hi, I'm Nicholas Rui, I'm a physics and astrophysics double major at Berkeley and also an incoming NSF Fellow to the California Institute of Technology in physics. My website can be found at [1], and I can be contacted at [2].

During my time at Berkeley, I have worked on a number of research projects:

  • The reduction of a proper motion catalog of the Quintuplet catalog and analysis of its structure (with Jessica Lu, UCB Astronomy) [3]
  • Various experimental projects broadly related to quantum sensing using the nitrogen-vacancy and silicon-vacancy centers in diamond (with Norman Yao, UCB Physics)
  • Identification of globular clusters with models on a recent large model grid (with Fred Rasio, NU Astronomy)

Some other stuff I liked to do:

  • Hang out with the Society of Physics Students. This turned out to be my major friend group and support structure at Berkeley.
  • Teach DeCals. I co-taught the Python DeCal twice after taking it freshman year, and afterwards co-founded a DeCal called the Beginner's Guide to the Universe, where we qualitatively described interesting physics concepts to non-majors.

My course schedule throughout the years has been as follows:

Fall Spring Summer
Freshman Mathematics 53*
Physics 7A*
Breadth
Breadth
Astronomy 7B
Astronomy 98 (Python DeCal)
Physics 5B*
Physics 5BL*
Physics 49*
Physics 89*
Breadth
Sophomore Mathematics 110
Physics 5C*
Physics 5CL*
Breadth
Breadth
Astronomy 198 (Python DeCal)
Physics 110A*
Physics 137A*
Physics 151
Physics C161*
Physics 111A*
Junior Astronomy C249*
Physics 105*
Physics 129*
Physics 137B*
Astronomy 199# (Python DeCal)
Physics 112*
Physics 138
Physics 139
Physics C202
Senior Astronomy 199# (Beginner's Guide)
Breadth
Physics 209
Physics 221A
Astronomy 199# (Beginner's Guide)
Astronomy 128*
Physics 111B*
Physics 221B

where an asterisk (*) indicates that a course was a "non-negotiable" major requirement (electives are not counted here), and a pound (#) refers to DeCal teaching credit.

In retrospect, some things I would like to have known: