Blog

Saying Goodbye

Saying Goodbye

The sadness and pride of bidding farewell to a long-time collaborator and friend

October 24, 2017 | Leigh Ann K.

This week, I got to celebrate Brandon’s defense. For four years we worked together, studying for quals, desperately rebuilding accelerators, taking data for hours … and now he is done. I helped him prepare for his defense, sat in the front row, and even got nervous as he started. It hits me now that as […]

Handmade Research

Handmade Research

How building and repairing equipment with my hands has made me a better scientist

May 13, 2017 | Leigh Ann K.

When I first took my parents to my lab, my father was appalled. “This place is worse than my shop.” To truly understand this insult, consider that my father is a farmer who works in a 40-year-old shop with concrete floors and metal walls. Seed is sometimes stored in the back, the machining equipment is […]

Reaching the Summit

Reaching the Summit

Learning to appreciate grad school as an out-of-control ride

March 13, 2017 | Leigh Ann K.

I saw the police car just a little too late. I looked at the speedometer, and unlike the rest of the morning when I’d been sticking to the speed limit, I’d somehow drifted up to over 80 mph. Sally, my friend and hiking buddy, murmurs, “Oh no,” as she sees the red and blue lights […]