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  <title>172. Michael Lim, Physicist, Mentor, Traveler</title>
  <description>Show Notes: Kim Goyette reflects on Michael Lim’s&amp;amp;nbsp; early days at Harvard, starting with their time in Dorm Crew. They met in Lionel Hall and became friends, with Michael being a physics major and Kim a sociology major. Their relationship began tentatively in their sophomore year, with many ups and downs before they officially became a couple by graduation. From Harvard to the University of MIchigan After graduation, Michael went to the University of Michigan for his PhD in physics, while Kim went to Tulane University for her MA in sociology. They maintained their relationship during their separate graduate studies, visiting each other frequently. Eventually, they both ended up at the University of Michigan, where they completed their degrees. Kim shares the challenges and joys of their time in Ann Arbor, including the harsh winters and the support they provided each other. A Move to Philadelphia After graduation, Kim started her career at Temple University, while Michael became a postdoc at the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST). They got married in Washington, D.C., and planned to find a city where they could both work together. They had their first child , and Michael later moved to Philidelphia. Teaching Physics in New Jersey Michael became a postdoc at Bryn Mawr College and later a physics professor at Rowan University in New Jersey. He was dedicated to mentoring first-generation students and built a lab where he conducted experiments with students. Michael established a relationship with a lab in Singapore, bringing students there for summer research experiences. Kim highlights the impact Michael had on his students, many of whom went on to successful careers in physics, and attributed their success to Michael’s mentorship and dedication.&amp;amp;nbsp;&amp;amp;nbsp; Facing Cancer with Courage Michael was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer two years before his death, at the age of 55. The diagnosis came after he experienced gastrointestinal troubles and jaundice. Kim and Michael sought multiple opinions and clinical trials, starting chemotherapy and trying various treatments. Despite the aggressive nature of the cancer, Michael maintained a calm and scientific perspective, viewing his illness as part of natural processes. Michael approached his illness with equanimity, seeing it as part of the natural laws that govern the world. He lived his life without regrets, seizing opportunities and never deferring experiences. Kim shares that Michael was proud of his children and the impact he had on his students at Rowan University.&amp;amp;nbsp; Pride in Mentorship Michael's final year was marked by his participation in clinical trials and the eventual progression of his cancer. Michael's final days were spent on hospice, with Kim and their family preparing for his death. Kim reflects on the conversations they had, with Michael expressing gratitude for his life and the opportunities he had. Michael was proud of his work at Rowan and the students he mentored, many of whom had successful careers.&amp;amp;nbsp; Harvard Reflections Kim talks about Michael’s role as a Big Brother and how he kept in touch with the boy he spent time with. She mentions how Michael was inspired by the challenge for physics.&amp;amp;nbsp; Michael J. Lim Memorial Lab Scholarship at Rowan University Kim shares stories of Michael's love for travel, snorkeling, and body surfing, as well as his appreciation for local cuisines. Michael's impact on his students and colleagues was significant, with many expressing gratitude for his mentorship. For all who want to support future students and contribute to Michael’s legacy, Kim introduces the Michael J. Lim Memorial Lab Scholarship at Rowan University, established to support students working in a lab. An Invitation to Michael’s Celebration of Life Kim has provided an invitation to Michael’s Celebration of Life that takes place on Sunday, June 28, 2026, 1-4:30 pm, at Haverford College, located just 8 miles from Philadelphia.&amp;amp;nbsp; Timestamps:&amp;amp;nbsp; 04:20: Career Beginnings and Family Life&amp;amp;nbsp; 05:45: Michael's Career at Rowan University&amp;amp;nbsp; 09:54: Michael's Diagnosis and Final Year&amp;amp;nbsp; 16:46: Michael's Scientific Perspective and Final Reflections&amp;amp;nbsp; 20:42: Michael's Legacy and Final Days&amp;amp;nbsp; 27:51: Michael's Impact and Memorial&amp;amp;nbsp; Links: Celebration of Life: https://canva.link/eaxs96ur97sncsm The scholarship fund: https://share.remembermyjourney.com/public-memorials/EaXD4gpz The Scholarship QR code:&amp;amp;nbsp;https://secure.rufoundation.org/s/1653/02-alumni/giving/interior.aspx?sid=1653&amp;amp;amp;gid=2&amp;amp;amp;pgid=4617&amp;amp;amp;cid=7997&amp;amp;amp;dids=1142&amp;amp;amp;appealcode=PLBC &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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