Sentences with phrase «by my graduate advisor»

I have been told as much by my graduate advisor and other well meaning people who tell me that I have to be better than everyone else because of my skin color.
I got raked over the coals by my graduate advisor for making that mistake, and didn't do it again.

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Camp Advisors are college graduates who are specially trained and selected by Camp Kesem's National staff.
The academic system makes you so dependent on it that you get used to being treated poorly by people, like your advisor, committee members, and even other postdocs and graduate students.
Most students begin the search for a graduate advisor by visiting the departmental websites at a number of candidate universities, and scanning the list of faculty members and research areas, until they come up with a reasonable match with their own interests.
They vary by institute, but range from Ph.D. programs in translational research to mentoring opportunities that pair graduate students with a physician advisor.
Led by graduate student Sandra Rincon and her advisor, Haluk Beyenal, professor in the Gene and Linda Voiland School of Chemical Engineering and Bioengineering, the researchers developed a unique biofilm reactor that recycles gasses and uses less water and lower light than typical reactors.
De Montjoye is joined on the paper by his thesis advisor, Alex «Sandy» Pentland, the Toshiba Professor of Media Arts and Sciences; Erez Shmueli, a postdoc in Pentland's group; and Samuel Wang, a software engineer at Foursquare who was a graduate student in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science when the research was done.
A 2012 report by the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST) predicts that the U.S. workforce will suffer a deficit of one million college graduates in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) over the next decade (1).
The early stages of this transition have now been studied by Martin Brazeau, a graduate student in evolutionary biology at Uppsala University, Sweden, and his advisor, paleontologist Per Ahlberg.
He's joined on the paper by several other members of both the CBMM and the McGovern Institute: first author Joel Leibo, a researcher at Google DeepMind, who earned his PhD in brain and cognitive sciences from MIT with Poggio as his advisor; Qianli Liao, an MIT graduate student in electrical engineering and computer science; Fabio Anselmi, a postdoc in the IIT@MIT Laboratory for Computational and Statistical Learning, a joint venture of MIT and the Italian Institute of Technology; and Winrich Freiwald, an associate professor at the Rockefeller University.
Panelists, led by Dr. Kozlowski: Josh Drumm (graduate student with J. Chan), senior VP - Tiberend Strategic Advisors Inc.; Carmen Chow (graduate student with J. Blanchard), patent agent - Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati; Arthee Jahangir (graduate student with C. Gravekamp), assistant director, postdoctoral affairs, NYU; Natalie Silmon de Monerri (research fellow with K. Kim), senior scientist - Pfizer
Academically, I am grateful to have benefitted from and been inspired by too many people to name in this discussion, so I will name just two: my current graduate research advisor, Dr. Raymond Schaak, and my first research advisor as an undergraduate, Dr. Richard Schaeffer.
Founded in 2007 and supported by Relay Graduate School of Education, the Relay Teaching Residency is a two - year program that provides residents with a structured, gradual on - ramp into the profession, along with a master's degree.77 During their residency, students work with master resident advisors and transition into lead teaching roles during their second year.78 Residents set ambitious learning goals for their students; the program reported that 94 percent of graduate students attending Relay's New York school met or exceeded the learning goals for students inGraduate School of Education, the Relay Teaching Residency is a two - year program that provides residents with a structured, gradual on - ramp into the profession, along with a master's degree.77 During their residency, students work with master resident advisors and transition into lead teaching roles during their second year.78 Residents set ambitious learning goals for their students; the program reported that 94 percent of graduate students attending Relay's New York school met or exceeded the learning goals for students ingraduate students attending Relay's New York school met or exceeded the learning goals for students in 2014.79
Additional generous support was provided by Graduate Liberal Studies at Duke University, the Mary Duke Biddle Foundation, Erickson Advisors, Parker and Otis, Lisa Lowenthal Pruzan and Jonathan Pruzan, Richard Tigner, Gail Belvett, the Cynthia and George Mitchell Foundation, Mindy and Guy Solie, The Chronicle, C.T. Woods - Powell and Richard J. Powell, and Angela O. Terry.
My excitement was tempered by my skeptical graduate advisor who assured me that my results were «very unlikely.»
Career Advisors engage upcoming graduates and alumni through a variety of webinars, video tutorials as well as online programmatic advising by scheduled appointment or via live chat technology.
Teacher — Duties & Responsibilities Teach college and graduate level mathematics from introductory courses to advanced Ph.D. level courses Design and implement dynamic, engaging materials to challenge and inspire students Implement multiple teaching techniques to reach audiences of varying learning styles and abilities Responsible for one on one instruction and lecture - based learning for classes as large as 50 students Experienced in both youth and adult education instruction techniques Serve as academic and Ph.D. advisor offering personal and professional guidance to students Coordinate student schedules, activities, and departmental course offerings Build and strengthen professional relationships with faculty, staff, and industry leaders Represent the university with poise, integrity, and positivity Author and publish multiple text books and papers in applied mathematics Research finite element analysis in mathematical problems in engineering and applied sciences, actuarial and financial mathematics, computer simulations of engineering problems, and other specialized mathematics Speak at multiple colleges, universities, and industry gatherings (list available upon request) Serve as advisor and editor of papers authored by students and fellow professors Dedicated to the development of students and continued professional growth
Ms. Himmel is also an early stage investor and Board advisor to Hello Alfred, a successful online concierge service, developed by two women who are recent HBS graduates.
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