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'Unlocking the Universe: From Forbes 30 Under 30 to New Frontiers in Science' - S3: Episode 5 with Maryam Esmat (Part 2‪)‬ International Student Stories brought to you by Study in the USA

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Introduction 
Maryam Esmat, a Forbes Middle East 30 Under 30 honoree, returns for the second part of her interview. In this episode, Maryam shares the work she’s done for NASA by AURA on the James Webb Space Telescope, her current research on the topic of dark matter, and the rarity of Arabs in the physics realm. 
Join us to hear how Maryam is mentoring the next generation and paving the way for students looking to follow in her footsteps. 
Episode Summary 
02:00 - Maryam reflects on her time at the Space Telescope Science Institute, working on the James Webb Space Telescope. 05:29 - Maryam mentions two separate projects she worked on with the James Webb Telescope — (1) calibrating the space telescope AND (2) informing exoplanet scientists on how to use it.  07:27 - How did Maryam react to being chosen for the Forbes Middle East 30 under 30? 09:14 - Maryam explains dark matter, what it is, and why it’s important.  15:32 - Maryam talks about her experiences collaborating with scientists, including the HAYSTAC collaboration and Dr. Katelyn Breivik. 20:11 - Maryam debunks common misconceptions about the astrophysicist community, and how she believes people should view them. 23:28 - Maryam touches on being one of the only Arabs, especially women, in the physics and astrophysics space. 26:25 - Maryam gives a PSA to all Arab physicists out there in the world — contact her — she’s part of a Discord channel that connects Arab physicists worldwide! 27:07 - Maryam highlights how important it’s been to her to mentor students, from helping them apply to U.S. institutions through EducationUSA to now mentoring them in astrophysics and creative writing. 29:00 - Maryam shares her advice for students looking to study in the U.S. 
Links 
NASA by AURA
James Webb Space Telescope
Space Telescope Science Institute 
Forbes 30 Under 30
Dark Matter
Haloscope at Yale Sensitive to Axion CDN
Katelyn Breivik

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Introduction 
Maryam Esmat, a Forbes Middle East 30 Under 30 honoree, returns for the second part of her interview. In this episode, Maryam shares the work she’s done for NASA by AURA on the James Webb Space Telescope, her current research on the topic of dark matter, and the rarity of Arabs in the physics realm. 
Join us to hear how Maryam is mentoring the next generation and paving the way for students looking to follow in her footsteps. 
Episode Summary 
02:00 - Maryam reflects on her time at the Space Telescope Science Institute, working on the James Webb Space Telescope. 05:29 - Maryam mentions two separate projects she worked on with the James Webb Telescope — (1) calibrating the space telescope AND (2) informing exoplanet scientists on how to use it.  07:27 - How did Maryam react to being chosen for the Forbes Middle East 30 under 30? 09:14 - Maryam explains dark matter, what it is, and why it’s important.  15:32 - Maryam talks about her experiences collaborating with scientists, including the HAYSTAC collaboration and Dr. Katelyn Breivik. 20:11 - Maryam debunks common misconceptions about the astrophysicist community, and how she believes people should view them. 23:28 - Maryam touches on being one of the only Arabs, especially women, in the physics and astrophysics space. 26:25 - Maryam gives a PSA to all Arab physicists out there in the world — contact her — she’s part of a Discord channel that connects Arab physicists worldwide! 27:07 - Maryam highlights how important it’s been to her to mentor students, from helping them apply to U.S. institutions through EducationUSA to now mentoring them in astrophysics and creative writing. 29:00 - Maryam shares her advice for students looking to study in the U.S. 
Links 
NASA by AURA
James Webb Space Telescope
Space Telescope Science Institute 
Forbes 30 Under 30
Dark Matter
Haloscope at Yale Sensitive to Axion CDN
Katelyn Breivik

Guest Information
Linkedin 

Resources
Study at Lycoming College
Study Astrophysics and Astronomy in the USA

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Facebook 
Twitter 
Tumblr 

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