| Name | Email | School / Residency | Plans |
| Justin Baca | baca | University of Pittsburgh/Carnegie Mellon | MD/PhD program, considering physics for the PhD field |
| Matthew Bluestone | bluestone | | Not going to grad school |
| Adam Cohen | achoen | Cambridge University, England | Studying biophysics in the semiconductor physics group at Cambridge |
| Ben Dreyfus | dreyfus | Jerusalem | Working for Nanonics, a company that develops near-field optical technologies |
| Benjie Flusberg | flusberg | Hebrew University, Jerusalem | Doing research in computer assisted surgery |
| Jacob Grose | jgrose | Cornell | Grad school in physics, interested in experimental condensed matter/mesoscopics |
| Sara Hashmi | hashmi | | Working at a physics lab, hoping to apply to grad school in physics this year or next |
| Michael Hermele | hermele | UC Santa Barbara | Grad school in physics, interested in condensed matter theory and theoretical physics in general |
| Alejandro Jenkins | aljenkins | Caltech | Grad school in physics, interested in high energy theory |
| Corrinne Mills | cmills | UC Santa Barbara | Grad school in physics, interested in experimental physics, probably particle physics |
| David Rosmarin | rosmarin | | Medical School |
| Adam Storeygard | adam_storeygard | Cambridge University, England | Studying for an M. Phil in Environment and Development |
| Jeffrey Tsai | tsai | | Working at Lincoln Labs |
| Greg Tseng | gtseng | Stanford | Grad school in physics, interested in experimental condensed matter |
| H. Wells Wulsin | wulsin | Washington, DC | Teaching as a high school science teacher in the 2-year program called DC Teaching Fellows. Considering physics grad school in the future |
| Name | Location | Email | Permanent address | Plans |
| Raefer Gabriel | Living in Cambridge, MA, working for TruExchange, a startup I founded with some other Harvard and MIT people | raefer at truexchange dot com | 150 Columbus Ave. Apt. 26F, New York, NY 10023 | Yes, I will eventually make my way back to the academic world, but probably in CS, not in physics. But hey, it's a good time to make some money... and there's nothing like working 80 hour weeks to revive a healthy enthusiasm for your studies. |
| Paul Lujan | UC Berkeley | | 276 Fowler Ave., San Francisco, CA 94127 | |
| Marshall Perrin | UC Berkeley | mperrin@hcs | 3467 Constellation Dr., Davidsonville MD, 21035 | |
| Jacob Taylor | 2000-2001: Univ. of Tokyo Astronomy Dept.; 2001-200?: Graduate student at Harvard Physics | florin at medianstrip.net | 448 W. 37th St., Apt 8G, New York, NY 10018 |