Division of Nuclear Physics Mentoring Award Talk: Nuclear Physics Mentoring on the US-Mexico Border

COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited

Abstract

The physics of the atomic nucleus keeps yielding its secrets little by little as it has done for the last 80 years. As generations of nuclear physicists retire, new ones are needed to take their place and, as our society becomes more ethnically diverse, efforts should be made to be more inclusive in the composition of these new generations. In this talk some reflections about these points will be presented in connection to 24 years of mentoring experience on the US-Mexico border.

Authors

  • Jorge Lopez

    University of Texas, El Paso