So the time is upon me: I am starting my PhD.
Technically I start on September 1st but before this I have a summer school to attend – the STFC Astronomy Summer School (STFC is the new name for PPARC – remember Swindon Town Football Club) which this year is held in Durham University. This is a week long course held annually about this time of year. There will be classes based on some of STFC’s ‘big questions‘ and most importantly a chance to meet and mix with my contemporaries across the UK. The school is attended by all UK students just commencing their PhDs in astronomy/astrophysics. I am no stranger to the hills of Durham and am looking forward to what will no doubt be a good week and a pleasant introduction to life as a researcher.
As i mentioned my PhD will then start officially from Sep. 1st. My first week will no doubt be a busy one! I will meet the other postgrads, find a desk, get my computer working, print a large stack of reading material and other such things and basically try and find my feet in my new university!
After this first week I will be heading to Bonn in Germany for a week long conference in Radio Astronomy. This looks set to be an even more hectic week(!) with many a crash course on all things radio astronomy (interferometry for dummies, aips for dummies, etc. …). Of course besides from the lectures and talks I will once more have the chance to mix with contemporaries! From looking at the participants list I can see that the crowd will be very international indeed with people from the UK, Ireland, Europe and the US in attendance as well as people from China, South Africa, Russia and plenty of places in between! Exciting stuff!
I will then return to Manchester (with a HUGE stack of work to do already no doubt!). I will then have the next 2 weeks to try and get on top of these things before I have two more conferences to attend (jumping in the deep end or what?!). In this time also, semester 1 lectures begin in the university and I will no doubt sit in on a few things. From my preliminary glances at courses online I can already see a few things that I will be interested to attend.
The next two conference will both be in Manchester (so no travel required!). The first is the ‘Modern Radio Universe’, aka MRU 2007. This conference is HUGE and is definitely a big deal with many important folk from around the globe giving talks/posters presentations/etc. The talks all look interesting and I am keen to hear about things like the Transient Radio Universe as well as the talks on Strong Field Tests of GR. I expect to be a bit lost in the midst of so many smart people but hopefully some of the genius that I will be around will rub off and I will learn as much as I can at this.
The next week sees the 2nd of the Manchester conferences. It is the 2nd meeting of the European network that my astronomy group is part of – ESTRELA. The first meeting was in January in Dwingeloo, in the Netherlands, where ASTRON and JIVE are based. At this I will meet others in this European network – both senior researchers and early stage researchers like myself. I am looking forward to this immensely as I will visiting some (all?) of the partner nodes in ESTRELA during my studies, and it will be nice to meet the people who I will be working with.
So all in all a hectic couple of months awaits me at the start of my PhD. I will be busy but I will be happy. I am excited about working in a field which interests me greatly.
Evan