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For this episode, we talk about Grad School with our 1st guest on the podcast: Veronica Contreras. Veronica shares her experience in grad school and what it's been like pursuing a PhD in Electrical Engineering. She also shares some advice to those wanting to or thinking about pursuing grad school (for a Masters and/or a PhD).About Veronica: Veronica graduated from the University of California - Davis in 2020 with a degree in Electrical Engineering and a minor in Economics. Currently, she is a PhD Candidate in the Center for Ultrafast Optical Science at the University of Michigan studying laser-plasma interactions and ion acceleration. In her free time, she loves watching movies, going to pops orchestra shows, and baking new treats!If you'd like to ask us a question or give us ideas on what to talk about, visit our website! (twingineering.wordpress.com)Follow our social media accounts: Instagram: @lieratwins @victorialiera @vanessa.lieraTikTok: @lieratwins @victorialieraa @vanessa.lieraTimestamps:00:00:00 Episode Start00:00:19 Welcome/Intros00:02:13 Weekly Highs and Lows00:09:08 Engineering Thoughts00:12:00 Something We Learned in Our Current Roles00:17:05 Grad School: What motivated you to pursue grad school and specifically a PhD?00:22:56 Grad School: What has your experience been like? Is it what you expected?00:36:56 Grad School: What advice do you have for those wanting to/thinking about pursuing grad school?00:46:48 Q&A: Knowing that California has a large Latinx population, has moving away had an impact on you?00:53:44 Q&A: Are there any new or different problems that you've noticed or faced in grad school in comparison to undergrad as a Latina?01:01:58 Q&A: Do you have any plans for after grad school?01:05:28 Closing Remarks/Outro



