
Astrophysicist | Dr. Nicole Lloyd-Ronning
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Episode Highlights:
The surprising power of knocking on a professor’s door (even if you’re an introvert)
How to return to your career after 10+ years away—and still thrive
This one mindset shift that will change how you see career paths and options in science
Timestamps:
0:22 - What is an Astrophysicist?
5:11 - What does a typical day look like?
9:59 - What do you enjoy?
11:29 - What do you dislike?
13:28 - How does your career compare to your initial aspirations?
15:56 - What were your career milestones?
21:18 - What advice would you give an aspiring professional?
About Our Guest:
Nicole Lloyd-Ronning is an astrophysicist at Los Alamos National Lab and a physics and astronomy instructor at the University of New Mexico–Los Alamos. Her research focuses on the explosive deaths of massive stars, black holes, and their role in the evolution of the universe. A passionate science communicator, she leads outreach programs across Northern New Mexico, collaborates on global STEAM initiatives, and actively advocates for equity in STEM. After earning degrees from Cornell and Stanford and completing prestigious fellowships in Canada and at LANL, she returned to science following a decade-long career break, supported by the APS Blewett Fellowship. Nicole has received multiple awards for mentoring, teaching, and community impact, and enjoys running, cooking, dancing, and spending time with her family.
Connect with Nicole on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-lloyd-ronning-488160a
Extended Interview - patreon.com/diverseroutes
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