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Kimmy Cushman

Kimmy Cushman Profile
Hometown
Baldwinsville, NY
Year of Graduation
2017
taken recently at Yale
Kimmy hard at work at Yale

The course of Yale University Ph.D. student and graduate researcher Kimmy Cushman鈥檚 life changed dramatically on an autumn day inside 海角论坛鈥檚 Science Discovery Center.

A freshman halfheartedly studying dietetics, Kimmy had finished early with the assignment for her gen-ed chemistry lab that day. With time to spare, she and her lab partner decided on a whim to explore the nearby A.J. Read Science Discovery Center, a hands-on STEM museum on campus that features interactive exhibits and displays.

Kimmy was immediately flooded with memories of her high school physics class, which she had thoroughly enjoyed. After striking up a conversation with a few physics majors working in the center, Kimmy was encouraged to 鈥済o upstairs and find Dr. Michael Faux,鈥 a theoretical and mathematical physicist, professor and chair of Oneonta鈥檚 Physics Department. By the end of that first conversation with Dr. Faux, Kimmy鈥檚 future was solidified.

鈥淔rom that point on, I fell in love with physics,鈥 she said. 鈥淒r. Faux is the person who introduced me to the world of theoretical physics, and he ended up being an academic mentor to me, as well as a career mentor.鈥

Kimmy graduated from 海角论坛 in 2017 with a double major in physics and mathematics (and minors in astronomy and chemistry). These days, you can find her working on her Ph.D. in computational methods of particle physics, the study of dark matter and 鈥渢he smallest building blocks of the universe,鈥 at Yale. Her research is funded by a U.S. Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellowship.

Germany between my junior and senior years at Oneonta
Working and studying in Germany in between her junior and senior year
Kimmy Speaking
Alumni speaker at an event for fall 2022 admitted students

Why 海角论坛?

Kimmy with Dr. Joshua Nollenberg
Kimmy with Dr. Joshua Nollenberg at Student Research and Creative Activity Day

From the moment she visited 海角论坛, Kimmy knew she 鈥渃ould be super happy here and feel at home.鈥 On visits to larger schools, she felt she would 鈥渏ust be a number.鈥 Oneonta, on the other hand, reminded her of home 鈥 rural Baldwinsville, NY. She also had 鈥渁 really friendly tour guide, and everyone seemed happy and friendly on campus.鈥

After changing her major, Kimmy zeroed in on physics and mathematics and was presented with many opportunities for experiential learning. She tutored other physics majors, explored advanced topics during independent studies in particle physics with Dr. Faux, presented at regional, national and international science conferences and, during her sophomore year, completed astronomy research with Dr. Joshua Nollenberg.

鈥淭hat ended up being really useful in my future career because I got hands-on research experience and learned to computer program,鈥 Cushman said. 鈥淭hat led to a summer internship placement at University of Notre Dame in the nuclear physics department and, after that, getting to work in an atomic physics lab in Germany. My whole career has built off of that initial astronomy research.鈥

Dream Big, Start Small

If Kimmy could give students one piece of advice, it would be to take advantage of all the opportunities at college and not to worry if you don鈥檛 know what you want to do yet.

鈥淭he great thing about Oneonta is that it鈥檚 a liberal arts school, so you can take a lot of different classes and expose yourself to a lot of different things,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 didn鈥檛 know what I wanted to do, I just kept doing the next thing that seemed really fun. Try different things and, if something feels exciting and you鈥檙e looking forward to doing it again, talk to other people who are interested in that same thing.鈥

For Kimmy, those people were her professors, who shared both her passion for physics and the feeling that attempting to understand the universe can be a spiritual pursuit.

鈥淢y relationships with my professors were a huge, huge part of me getting to where I am today,鈥 Cushman said. 鈥淥f course there was coursework that was part of the curriculum at Oneonta that prepared me for my career, but the biggest benefit was the close relationships with my professors. That鈥檚 how I got to learn about more advanced topics and see what was on the horizon as far as what I could do in graduate school and beyond.鈥

Division of Nuclear Physics conference
Kimmy in Sante Fe at the Division of Nuclear Physics conference, presenting on her Notre Dame research between sophomore and junior years
Adelaide Kimmy
Kimmy in Adelaide, during an internship the summer after graduating from Oneonta

Looking Forward, Giving Back

First year at Yale
First year at Yale

After finishing her Ph.D., Kimmy hopes to transition into science policy, where she can combine her expertise in research and communication in science with her passion for economic and climate justice.

This passion for giving back began at Oneonta when she and several physics classmates secured funding from the American Physical Society to develop an outreach program called Oneonta Sparking New Attitudes in Physics (O-SNAP). The program sought to inspire high school students at rural schools to pursue physics and engineering through exposure to female role models. She is also involved in a similar program at Yale, working with middle school girls.

鈥淏efore I came to college, I didn鈥檛 realize you could be a scientist for a career,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 really important that people have role models so they can see what kind of future they can have.鈥

There are so many problems affecting the world right now, Kimmy said, especially climate change. She hopes to use her background in physics and science to help reduce climate change through public policy by improving sustainability and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Kimmy said she is grateful to Oneonta for lighting this fire within her.

鈥淚t鈥檚 interesting because, at Yale, there aren鈥檛 very many students, especially in physics, coming from smaller schools like Oneonta,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut, for me, Oneonta was the perfect environment to explore all the things I was passionate about. It was an amazing time academically and socially and just exploring what life has to offer, and I would do it all over again in a heartbeat.鈥

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