NuFact2025 Best Poster Award (NuFact Confernece) on Buddy System: September 2025
IceCube Collaboration Impact Award (IceCube Collaboration): May 2022
Diversity Equity Inclusion Training Award (IceCube Collaboration): Jan 2020
Outreach Award (Michigan State University’s Physics & Astronomy Department): May 2019
Jessie working with IAIFI Summer School student during their tutorial
Personal Highlights
Co-Chair of Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics
When: January 2018 - January 2019
Where: Michigan State University (East Lansing, Michigan)
What: Organized and delegated conference to support, inspire, and educate 180 undergraduate women in physics. Created a program that hosted content from 100+ speakers and volunteers with workshops focused on physics research, personal and professional development, and career path options for women in physics.
What: Single-handedly developed program that aims to support new DUNE collaborators, creates new connections for people only attending virtually, and ex networking for long-time collaborators. Developed form to facilitate matching, gather interest before each collaboration meeting (3 times a year), and make matches (separating virtual & in-person attendees) in groups of 2-3. Coordinate “meet & greet” session for matched Buddies to network during the collaboration meeting. Program and survey used by IceCube collaborator to bring to the IceCube collaboration meetings.
Where: Virtual and In Person at Various Conferences
What: Deconstruct stereotypes about who is & can be a scientist by showing multifaceted scientific identities. Assemble submissions completing the phrase "I am a scientist and I also..." at conferences and meetings. Design photo collages and video montages.
Teaching and Mentoring
Research Mentor for 2 Graduate and 8 Undergraduate Students [Higher Ed]
When: May 2019 - present
Where: Virtual, Tufts University (Medford, MA), Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI)
What: Define projects for students from various backgrounds & experience to improve neutrino experiments. Met weekly to regularly check on their progress, answer questions, and be available for mentoring. Supported student’s growth through encouraging talks, posters, & other undergraduate research programs.
Teaching Strategies that Work: FTI Workshop for Educators [Higher Ed]
When: March 2025
Where: Physics and Astronomy Faculty Teaching Institute (FTI) at APS Global Summit (Anaheim, California)
What: Learned principles of teaching and learning to guide teaching choices, gained access to valuable resources, and got support to plan a feasible classroom change that will improve learning for all student.
MIT Summer Research Program (MSRP) [Higher Ed]
What: May 2025 - August 2025, May 2024 - August 2024
Where: Massachusetts Institute for Technology (Cambridge, MA)
What: Resarch advisor for visiting undergraduate students in the MSRP. Worked with daily to complete a machine learning project on DUNE prototype detector.
Where: Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions at Massachusetts Institute for Technology
What: Wrote tutorial for Simulation-Based Inference in machine learning for graduate students and postdocs. Ran tutorial and answered summer students’ questions for two hour tutorial session.
Where: Michigan State University virtual Science Festival
What: Developed interactive presentation using the IceCube Augmented Reality phone app (ICEcuBEAR).
Python for Physicists Programming Workshop [Undergraduate]
When: January 2019, February 2020
Where: Michigan State University (East Lansing, Michigan)
What: Created and adapted jupyter notebook introduction to programming using Python, numpy, and matplotlib. Guided undergraduate students through notebooks at WaMPS mentoring event, also used at CUWiP 2019.
Assistant Head Teaching Assistant & Content Writer for Physics DATA Labs [Undergraduate]
When: Spring 2018
Where: Michigan State University Physics and Astronomy Department (East Lansing, Michigan)
What: Lead weekly teaching assistant meetings, answered questions, and coordinated grading for 27 sections. Rewrote an entire lab session on plotting, adopted and taught by all Physics 251 lab sections in Spring 2018.
Graduate Teaching Assistant for Physics 252 & 251 DATA Labs [Undergraduate]
When: Fall 2016, 2017 & Spring 2017, 2018
Where: Michigan State University Physics and Astronomy Department (East Lansing, Michigan)
What: Taught 20 students in introductory physics labs with mechanics, electromagnetics, and optics experiments. Provided written feedback and grades to focus improvement on scientific skills relevant to all STEM fields.
Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Engagement in Science
Social Office Hours Program for MicroBooNE Collaboration Meeting
When: August 2025 - present
Where: Virtual after MicroBooNE Collaboration Meeting
What: Launched new program to connect collaborators virtually after collaboration meeting to facilitate discussions that could not happen during the meeting (due to time or logistics) and encourage networking. Collected 10 hosts to hold a zoom hour for participants to sign up to talk with them for 15 minutes slots. Total of 17 people signed up with participants choosing to meet with more than 1 host.
Young DUNE Spokesperson Advisory Committee Representative
When: August 2023 - May 2024
Where: Deep Underground Neutrino Experiment (DUNE) Collaboration
What: Advocate for the interests and concerns of early career scientists on the DUNE collaboration and bring them to the Spokesperson Advisory Committee meetings. Gather impressions from 250+ early career scientists on DUNE on important issues such as ensuring early career recognition in the collaboration, improving talk request process, & potential to organize a retreat. Created Impact Award proposal that the Spokesperson Advisory Committee approved and will run yearly.
IAIFI Early Career and Equity Committee
When: February 2023 - January 2025
Where: NSF AI Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions
What: Meet monthly to discuss improvements to provide equitable environment at IAIFI and support early career scientists by providing recommendation. Spearheaded conscious effect to integrate affinity group celebrations (history months, STEM+ days) into our event planning to increase awareness of minorities to support and make IAIFI events more accessible.
IAIFI Community Building and Inclusion Committee
When: September 2022 - August 2024
Where: NSF AI Institute for Artificial Intelligence and Fundamental Interactions
What: Organize various events with awareness to integrate IAIFI members from all career & work-life backgrounds. Coordinate new regular events, including “games and crafts” nights and weekly brown bag lunches. Contributed to proposal accepted by MIT Quality of Life program to fund a workshop on the discussion of creative Artificial Intelligence methods (like ChatGPT) and the ethics behind them.
50 early career members on Young DUNE after a trivia night run by Jessie for a collaboration meeting social
Diversity Task Force
When: February 2021 - August 2022
Where: IceCube Collaboration (virtual)
What: Organized events for collaboration’s Women and Gender Minorities Networking and LGBTQ+STEM day. Biweekly meetings to discuss diversity initiatives such as mentoring, climate surveys, and seminar events.
American Physical Society Inclusion, Diversity, and Equity Alliance
When: September 2020 - May 2021
Where: Michigan State University (virtual)
What: Contribute to inclusion and diversity discussions at local universities and meetings with nearby institutes. Participated in American Physical Society (APS) workshop on inclusion, diversity and equity.
Board for Women and Minorities in Physical Sciences (WaMPS)
When: September 2016 - April 2020
Where: Michigan State University (East Lansing, Michigan)
What: Led initiatives for careers in physics seminar, creating undergraduate mentoring program, restructuring the physics department’s graduate visit weekend to be more inclusive.. Support inclusive initiatives and improve the physics department environment for women and minorities. President (May 2018 - April 2019), Mentoring Co-Chair (May 2019 - April 2020), Vice President (May 2017 - April 2018), and First Year Liaison (September 2016 - May 2017).
WaMPS Mentor
When: September 2017 - May 2020
Where: Michigan State University (East Lansing, Michigan)
What: Regularly connected with mentee online and in person to support them and answer their question. Mentored three graduate students and one Research Experience for Undergraduates summer student.
Committee Chair and Volunteer for Society of Women in Physics
When: September 2013 – April 2016
Where: University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, Michigan)
What: Committee Chair for Slauson Middle School “Demo Day,” volunteer for Girl Scouts Day and Capstone. Organized community outreach events to spark young students’ interest in physics.Created “Update from Alumni” video for the society’s 10th anniversary.
200 women in physics at the conference for undergraduate women in phsyics Jessie Co-Chaired at Michigan State University
Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics (CUWIP)
Co-Chair of Conference
When: January 2018 - January 2019
Where: Michigan State University (East Lansing, Michigan)
What: Organized and delegated conference to support, inspire, and educate 180 undergraduate women in physics. Created a program that hosted content from 100+ speakers and volunteers with workshops focused on physics research, personal and professional development, and career path options for women in physics.
Organizing Committees
When: September 2014 - January 2015, September 2020
Where: Virtual (2020), University of Michigan (2014-2015)
What: Served on agenda committee to advise American Physical Society’s first virtual CUWiP program (2020). Contribute to Local Organizing Committee for 2015 CUWiP by coordinating volunteers for photography and videography, merchandise and branding for awards and giveaways, and attending regular planning meetings.
Panelist
When: January 2018, January 2022, January 2023
Where: Toledo University (2018), Virtual (2022), Virtual (2023)
What: Share knowledge and experiences in physics with undergraduate women on panel and at conference events.
Jessie welcoming the Conference for Undergraduate Women in Physics