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Podcast Profile: Physicists in the Wild

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11 episodes
2023 to 2024
Median: 14 minutes
Collection: Physics, Math, and Astronomy


Description (podcaster-provided):

It might surprise you, but most physics PhD students eventually end up in careers outside of academia. Some leave before graduating, some leave straight after, while others pursue an academic career for years before making the transition. Yet, despite the numbers, current PhD students often find it hard to envision any career beyond the academic horizon. Why? They're simply not exposed to the countless other exciting opportunities available to them. 
"Physicists in the Wild" aims to change that. 
Join Aggie Branczyk as she interviews physicists who have turned their PhD training into diverse and often unconventional careers. From the corporate world to government, from education to finance, discover the “other” paths traveled by those with graduate training in physics. 
Tune in every two weeks to hear the stories of physicists in the wild. 
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Aggie works at IBM as a Senior Research Scientist on the Quantum Computational Science team, and the opinions shared in this podcast are her own and are not in any way endorsed by IBM.


Themes and summary (AI-generated based on podcaster-provided show and episode descriptions):

➤ Physicists’ career transitions beyond academia • Aerospace leadership, DARPA, corporate R&D • Startups, AI, entrepreneurship • Machine learning, data science, software engineering • Finance, hedge funds, venture capital • Scientific publishing/editing • Education/teaching • Networking, job search, transferable skills

This podcast centers on the career trajectories of people trained in physics—often at the PhD or postdoctoral level—who build professional lives outside traditional academic research. Through interview-style conversations, the host explores how physicists translate skills from graduate training into roles across industry, government, education, publishing, and finance, helping listeners understand what “non-academic” physics careers can look like in practice.

Across the episodes, guests describe transitions from specialties such as quantum optics, particle physics, cosmology, condensed matter, string theory, and AMO physics into positions that include software development, data science, machine learning, aerospace leadership, program and technology management, startup entrepreneurship, venture capital and investing, and science administration. The discussions often trace “winding” paths rather than linear plans, showing how interests evolve through exposure to coding, management, business, communication-heavy work, or mission-driven environments.

A recurring focus is the practical reality of career change: identifying transferable skills (problem solving, quantitative reasoning, programming, modeling, communication), learning new tools on the job, and navigating hiring processes beyond academia. Guests frequently address how to build momentum through networking, mentorship, and personal projects, and they describe the day-to-day nature of their current work—ranging from technical development and data pipelines to leading teams, handling partnerships and grants, or making editorial decisions in scientific publishing.

The podcast also highlights the personal side of these moves, including the motivations for leaving academia, the challenges of adapting to new expectations and timelines, and the importance of organization, health, and self-awareness during transitions. Overall, it offers a broad survey of what physicists do “in the wild,” grounded in individual career stories and the concrete skills and decisions that shaped them.


Episodes:
Jay Lowell - AMO Physics PhD to Chief Scientist in Aerospace
2024-Apr-18
16 minutes
Amir Feizpour - Quantum Optics Postdoc to AI Startup Founder
2024-Mar-14
14 minutes
Cristina Escoda - String Theory PhD to Venture Capital & Angel Investing
2024-Feb-29
13 minutes
Brigette Oakes - Experimental Physics PhD to Director of Propulsion
2023-Nov-30
14 minutes
Riccardo Di Sipio - Particle Physics Postdoc to Senior Machine Learning Developer
2023-Nov-09
14 minutes
Emily Petroff - Astrophysics postdoc to Associate Director, Strategic Partnerships, Grants and Awards
2023-Oct-19
13 minutes
Bety Rodriguez-Milla - Condensed Matter PhD to Software Development
2023-Oct-05
14 minutes
Katiuscia Cassemiro - Quantum Optics Prof to PRX Quantum Editor
2023-Sep-21
12 minutes
Juan Ignacio Cayuso - Cosmology PhD to Data Science
2023-Sep-05
14 minutes
Ekaterina Babourina-Brooks - Quantum Information PhD to Education
2023-Sep-04
12 minutes
Rohan Dalton - Quantum Optics PhD to Software, Data & Fin Tech
2023-Sep-04
13 minutes