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Letters from HUAP: Alexander Pettitt

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  • HUAP Letter
Sep 15, 2023

This article was published in the Spring 2023 issue of Litterae Populi. The full issue can be found here.

Dr. Alexander Pettitt
Assistant Professor, Physics and Astronomy faculty at California State University Sacramento

I was very pleased to be asked to continue to be a part of the Hokkaido University family. It has been an important part in my academic career and I’m very happy to give back in some form. During the pandemic, I’ve had little chance to do much as an HU Partner but, in the future, I would like to investigate the possibility of establishing a student exchange between our universities.

California State University, Sacramento (CSUS) campus in the Fall.

I know there is a great deal of interest for students in the U.S. to spend some time in Japan. While in Sacramento, I’ve continued to collaborate with students and staff in the astrophysics department at Hokkaido University. We discuss our ongoing simulation work on galaxies and aim to better understand their properties. I also have many fond memories of my time at Hokkaido University. It was the first time I had supervised student work, the first time I had taught at the university level, and the first time I was able to start my own fully independent research program. Going to the University’s museum for a drink after work with ISP (Integrated Science Program: an English-language Bachelor’s and master’s degree program in science for international students at Hokkaido University) colleagues, meeting my fiancée by the river at Central Lawn for lunch in the sunshine, and trying the tasty food at the Hokudai-sai (Hokkaido University Festival) are some of the more personal memories that spring to mind.

Exploring Old Folsom, a historic region of greater Sacramento famous for the gold rush prospectors in the 1800s.

Sapporo and Sacramento are both capitals of their respective regions (Hokkaido and California), but both make the pace of life less hectic than other more bustling metropolises. They are also very well connected to nature, with nearby mountains, lakes, and countryside. California State University, Sacramento (CSUS) has lots of trees on campus, which makes for lovely Fall scenes, and both cities are also famous for the wide variety of food available, with Sacramento being called the “farm to fork” capital of America. The winters aren’t as cold here, though the locals still manage to celebrate Christmas with great enthusiasm, and you can readily buy real Christmas trees (picture included with our cat!). The summer is much hotter though, and as I’m from England I’m also not very used to temperatures above 40 degrees; it’s been one of the harder things to get used to.

Famous riverboat hotel and restaurant moored on the Sacramento River.

In Fall 2021, when I moved to CSUS, they were beginning the transition back to in-person instruction. However, the largest classes still had to be virtual, which was quite unfortunate for the students in my astronomy classes — for example, we couldn’t provide classes that were supposed to be held inside a planetarium.

Alexander Pettitt with his family cat, Freyja, in front of a real Christmas tree.

The last few years have been tough on everyone but try to be as open to trying new things as possible! If given the chance to break out of your comfort zone a bit, do it. Travel somewhere new, meet someone from a different walk of life — it is experiences like this that shape you and your outlook on life.

This article was published in the Spring 2023 issue of Litterae Populi. The full issue can be found here.

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