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Van de Water, Ruth S.
Oral history interview with Ruth Van de Water, 2020 June 12.
Interview with Ruth Van de Water, Scientist I at Fermilab. She explains the hierarchical system at the lab to explain her title and she recounts her childhood in Northern Virginia. Van de Water describes her undergraduate experience at William & Mary where she developed an interest in physics and was mentored by David Armstrong, and she describes the considerations that led to her admission to the graduate program at the University of Washington. She discusses her early involvement in the Atlas program and her thesis research that focused on computational and numerical physics and lattice QCD. Van de Water discusses her postdoctoral work at Fermilab, and she describes the state of play regarding the Tevatron and the D0 and CDF collaborations. She describes her ongoing work in lattice QCD research and the opportunity that led to her second postdoctoral position at Brookhaven, where she pursued a new approach to discretizing quarks. Van de Water describes Fermilab poaching her back to work on quark flavor physics and become involved in the G-2 experiment. She discusses the negative impact on a decreased budget, and her current leave from Fermilab to be a visiting professor at North Central College, and she shares that she is conflicted about continuing on a strictly research path and focusing more directly on teaching. At the end of the interview, Van de Water discusses the impact of #ShutdownSTEM and the issue of inclusivity in physics and why solutions to under-representation are not easily achievable.
Ruth Van de Water is a Scientist I at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and a visiting associate professor at North Central College. She completed her graduate studies at the University of Washington and postdoctoral appointments at Fermilab and Brookhaven National Laboratory.
Armstrong, David Stairs, 1960-
Brown, Lowell S.
Carena, Marcela
Mackenzie, Paul Blanchard.
Nelson, Ann E. (Ann Elizabeth)
Schroeder, Daniel V.
Van de Water, Ruth S.
Brookhaven National Laboratory.
College of William and Mary
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
North Central College (Naperville, Ill.)
University of Washington
Diversity in higher education
Lattice gauge theories.
Particle physics. gtt
Quantum chromodynamics
Quarks.
Supercomputers
Women in physics
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Zierler, David, 1979- interviewer.
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American Institute of Physics. Niels Bohr Library & Archives. One Physics Ellipse, College Park, MD 20740, USA
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