Where Are Our Students Now?

Lydia Fowler (1982) is a tax advisor at H&R Block. She was formerly a pilot with United and other airlines.

Scott Fraser (1995) is teaching physics at Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He earned a Ph.D. in physics, with a dissertation on black holes and extra dimensions, at the University of California, Santa Barbara in 2010. Previously he earned a certificate of advanced study in theoretical physics at the University of Cambridge after spending a year at the University of Heidelberg on a Barry Goldwater Scholarship.

Sean Fraser (1995) is a graduate student and teaching assistant in physics at the University of California, Riverside. He has taught physics and astronomy at Moorpark College in Moorpark, CA. He was previously a lecturer in physics at the University of California, Santa Barbara, where he received his M.A. in 2002. He earned a certificate of advanced study in theoretical physics at the University of Cambridge in 1996 after spending a year at the University of Heidelberg on a Barry Goldwater Scholarship.

Marta Fuentes-Filp [or Marta Fuentes] (2005) is teaching science at the Jewish Community High School of the Bay in San Francisco. She formerly taught at Westmoor High School in Daly City. She earned her teaching credential at San Francisco State University in 2012.

Bill Garcia (2010) is the production manager at California Cider Company, the maker of Ace Cider, in Sebastopol.

Jim Garrett (1990) has taught science at Summit High School in Bend, OR and at Petaluma High School.

Melissa Geissinger [formerly Crain] (2007) is the CEO of OneDayLabsNew Skin Media, santa rosa, which specialized in website development, branding, and marketing for professional photographers, and Web and Interactive Media Professionals, a community of designers, programmers, marketing specialists, search engine optimization experts, social media gurus and just about anyone having to do with the evolving technological world. She has published a book on designing a website in one day. She also does photography.

Alan Gilbert (1977) retired in 2008 as a programmer analyst and software engineer. After graduation he taught math and science in Swaziland as a Peace Corps Volunteer.

Blaine Gilbreth (2010) is a software engineer at Pandora. He earned a master's degree in compuer and information technology at the University of Pennsylvania in 2014.

Amandeep Gill (2015) is a graduate student and teaching assistant in physics at the University of Nevada, Reno. She spent the summer of 2015 as an Outreach Intern with the American Physical Society after winning one of the twelve national internships sponsored by the Society of Physics Students.

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