 And then are you gonna basically in the sessions talk about the authors that always forget to cite their software so Okay, I'm a little late getting here this morning day two And my dreams my prayers have been answered There's still coffee All right time to go learn about stellar flares So in the UV pass plan is about 1.8 x 1031 birds So one of the strongest players Observed in that theory, but as you can see the in the finals of highlight the energies of the players of the young endorse are Much much greater than those of the all of it works roughly two to three orders of 92 A few decades ago It was a surprise to find that active and dwarfs have bright quiescent non-thermal radio Sorry to show you today new x-ray and Stars from the two open clusters precepting and high Partly to be going around 650 million years old I'm here to ask for start real forgiveness Yeah, you're in trouble. I failed start oilist. I failed I failed to bring failed to deliver a box Oh, I heard about this box. It's sitting on my table at home because I am forgetful But my wife who is amazing is gonna bring it down. Okay. Wow. At least we have somebody who like who actually is responsible Delivered this box that I forgot for the start to oilist booth. Oh I can't wait for got it on the kitchen counter this morning So it's a fitting thing my wife should deliver this today because today I'm thinking about careers Family choices jobs a big part of the double-ass meeting isn't just showing off science isn't just meeting with your collaborators It's about networking. It's about hustling showing off your work Meeting with potential employers trying to get that next job It can be stressful. It's a big networking fair basically So I've certainly made my own specific choices about my career. Of course this week I am balancing family balancing living here and attending a meeting But I've also made choices about which jobs I'm applying for which cities I'm willing to live in And what I'm not willing to do If you don't remove your poster at the end of the day, they will remove it for you. I'm Alex teach. I'm a grad student at Columbia University And I look for excellence Hi, I am Gus Minch. I'm one of the data editors for the AS journals So you were in season one of the double-ass walks. I was in season one yesterday was all about software citations And then today and tomorrow all about data citation And then are you gonna basically in the sessions talk about the authors that always forget to cite the software? so It just got out of an interesting discussion session that was about SETI That's the search for extraterrestrial intelligence basically aliens in the 2020 Decadal survey So this is a survey that's done every ten years To kind of assess what the state of the field is. What are the priorities? What are the funding priorities of the field? SETI has kind of a complicated history in astronomy as it was essentially outlawed and Kicked out from the available funding sources. So NASA NSF. They didn't want to fund SETI research for a long time Now there seems to be openness interest in funding SETI There's a small but growing group of people who are interested in the academic pursuit So I'm certainly one of these people who are interested in seeing SETI pushed forward and pursued and thus funded So it's great to be in the room where a lot of these decisions are happening and to get my tiny bit of my voice heard Being involved in these sorts of like bigger picture state-of-the-field discussions Can be a very influential thing if you can say that not only am I a voice of great science and great ideas But I'm a contributing player in what the decisions are being made. It was interesting. I feel like that's new That's really cool like not just bringing in people but actually trying to make the connection between jobs and scientists I love it The University of Washington And I'm here at this conference just trying to pick up as much bad chocolate as I can It was Russell Van Lynch. I'm from San Diego. I go to UC San Diego, and I study ground works in their magnetic fields My name is Dino, Dino Bekteshevich. I am at University of Washington, Seattle And I work on getting the LSSD software to run in clouds. Okay, it's almost six o'clock For dinner tonight. I'm meeting up a bunch of people from my grad school class So these were the eight of us who entered grad school together and now have taken a ton of different career paths So it's good to catch up and see where life is taking us. We entered grad school ten years ago So it'll be a nice reunion, and it causes one to really reflect on where they're going I don't know what my next job is I think it's it today. See you tomorrow for day three