What You Can Do With a PhD
What are your long-term career plans and goals?
With a PhD in Atmospheric Science, my long-term career plans are to advance my field through research in ecosystem resilience. Specifically, I aim to assess the impacts of human activities and climate change, particularly on freshwater systems, and shape environmental policies with my work. My ultimate goal is to work in a research-oriented role, either in academia or policymaking, where I can inform strategies for better management of ecosystems that are under threat.
Why did you choose a PhD? What is a PhD, and how is it different from other graduate degrees?
A PhD differs from other graduate degrees like a master's because it focuses heavily on original research, critical analysis, and the development of new theories or solutions. While a master's is often more coursework-oriented, a PhD involves large projects that culminate in a dissertation that adds to the body of new scientific knowledge. These are all reasons that I chose a PhD; it allows me to conduct independent research and contribute new knowledge to my field.
What are some career options for PhD holders? Industry? Academia? Others?
PhD holders have a wide range of career paths:
- Academia: Becoming professors, researchers, or postdoctoral fellows at a university or college.
- Industry: Lead or manage research and development at companies.
- Government/Policy: Science advising, policy roles, or management in governmental agencies.
- Nonprofits: Research, policy advising, and advocacy.
- Science communication: Engaging the public by translating scientific findings.
What are some signs that a prospective student should pursue a PhD? How did you know it was right for you?
I knew pursuing a PhD was for me because as I went deeper into my chosen field, it felt not just like a job but something I genuinely find exciting, and I am passionate about. Some other indicators that a PhD might be the right fit:
- Excitement for the research in a field and a desire to contribute.
- Enjoying research and long-term projects.
- An ability to work independently and in a team.
- Being persistent through challenges, and resilient.
- Curiosity and critical thinking skills to solve complex problems.
What are some cool experiences you have had while being a PhD student?
I have had many opportunities that I wouldn’t have had otherwise if I hadn’t decided to pursue a PhD. Outside of the typical academic setting, I get to work in the beautiful Adirondack Park, where I gather my samples. I've had the opportunity to collaborate with researchers in labs at other universities and see what that looks like. I have also been able to attend training courses abroad and will soon travel to Washington D.C. to gain insights into policymaking.