Living the good life: pursuing excellence as a scientist and as a teacher

COFFEE_KLATCH  · Invited

Abstract

Do research and teaching represent competing demands on our time and energy, or have we bought into a false dichotomy? As a scientist, my job is to find truth. As a teacher, my job is to teach the next generation how to find truth. In this talk, I discuss the ways in which research and teaching have been synergistic in my experience, as well as the tension commonly felt among professors (myself included) as to how to ``split our time'' between the two. I will share a brief synopsis of my teaching philosophy, and I hope to give some insight into what (in my opinion) makes or breaks you as a teacher. I will also share some of my experience in this great adventure we call scientific progress.

*Support is gratefully acknowledged from Research Corporation for Science Advancement and NSF DMR DMR 11-06187.

Authors

  • Erica Carlson

    • Dept. of Physics, Purdue University
    • Purdue University