Sentences with phrase «graduate adviser at»

Eight years ago, however, his graduate adviser at Lehigh University, Daniel Hong, attended a physics conference in Minnesota and came back preoccupied with popcorn.

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He is an adviser to many technology businesses and an adjunct professor at the Kellogg Graduate School of Management.
Trivia: At MIT, he was a graduate adviser of Bernanke and European Central Bank President Mario Draghi.
«It requires student initiative to connect with the right role model / adviser,» says Todd Evans, a professor of developmental and molecular biology and Assistant Dean for Graduate Studies and Director of the Graduate Program at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva University in Bronx, New York.
In the summer of 1977, as a 25 - year - old graduate student at the University of California, Santa Cruz, Bogue did just that, heading to the sweeping cliffs of Nu'alolo Valley with his adviser, Robert Coe.
Many graduate students and faculty, including my advisers, were applying for positions at other universities.
Yes, grad students like to complain about their advisers because grad students like to complain, but I think these stories serve a positive purpose: They allow other graduate students to think, «My adviser isn't the greatest, but at least he or she doesn't do what that person's adviser does.
From my years of graduate school at Yale, my training at NIH, and my current position at Boston University, I have assembled, in effect, a board of advisers to advise me on career and other decisions.
A two - body problem was keeping her at the institution where she studied HIV for her postdoc (and her graduate training), and she didn't want to compete with her former advisers.
Science is international and they are likely to have contacts in other countries,» says Jim Wilson, a student adviser in the International & Graduate Office at the University of Strathclyde.
GRE scores and undergraduate GPA don't predict students» future graduate school productivity, but reference letters from previous research advisers may provide clues about whether they are going to publish well, according to a story over at our Science Careers sister site about two papers published today in PLOS ONE.
They are Michael Birt, 58, a gerontologist and director of the university's Center for Sustainable Health; Jennifer Glick, 42, a sociologist and demographer at the ASU Center for Population Dynamics; and Haruna Fukui, 32, a Japanese graduate student working on her Ph.D. in sociology with Glick as her adviser.
«It's a resource that brings together important policy for advisers and advisees to enhance communication,» says Carl Brozek, formerly a chemistry graduate student at MIT and now a postdoc at the Clean Energy Institute at the University of Washington, Seattle, who spearheaded the creation of the document.
He reckoned that one way to start addressing the problem would be by documenting what graduate students and their advisers expect from the system so that at least everyone would be on the same page.
Before taking his current position as a federal policy adviser to Stanford's president, Bienenstock held a variety of positions at the university, including vice provost and dean of research and graduate policy.
While doing his Ph.D. at Stony Brook University, Levy found that «there was very much a scientific community composed of faculty and graduate students and an open - doors policy not only with my advisers but also with the faculty in the programme.
«We encourage [students] to think more deeply about their own motivations, to explore a lot of other opportunities, to do research in a lab, and to talk with potential faculty advisers and current graduate students at the institutions to which they are applying.»
In the new study, a team led by molecular ecologist Silke Steiger and her graduate adviser Bart Kempenaers at the Max Planck Institute for Ornithology in Starnberg, Germany, searched for smell - related genes in nine species representing seven major branches of the avian family tree.
Coauthors included Xuanhe Zhao, a former Ph.D. student and postdoc at SEAS, now a faculty member at Duke University; Widusha R. K. Illeperuma, a graduate student at SEAS; Ovijit Chaudhuri, a postdoc in Mooney's lab; and Kyu Hwan Oh, Sun's former adviser and a faculty member at Seoul National University in Korea.
«Mandy Savitz - Romer, a senior lecturer at the Harvard Graduate School of Education who has written a book on effective college - advising models, said young advisers can inspire and connect with students.
Dean Kathleen McCartney has announced that Civil Rights activist, author, and political adviser James Meredith will receive the Harvard Graduate School of Education Medal for Education Impact, the highest honor given by the school, and speak at the 2013 Convocation ceremony on May 29.
Tom Bentley, principal adviser to the vice-chancellor, RMIT University and Glenn C. Savage, senior lecturer in education policy at the University of Melbourne's Graduate School of Education, recently released the paper, titled Educating Australia: challenges for the decade ahead.
82, Ed.D.» 85, senior adviser and strategist to the president at Harvard University, will address the graduating class and their families at convocation on May 23, 2018.
This grant funding will be used to hire a graduate student college adviser to develop and maintain a college - going culture at Godwin Heights High School (GHHS).
These selected college advisers are recent graduates of 16 partner colleges in Michigan, and are attending a four - week training program at Michigan State University in East Lansing.
She taught graduate courses as an adjunct at Rutgers and Montclair State Universities, and was the internship adviser for professional development studies at Rutgers» school of communication and information.
If you are an unemployed graduate and you claim JSA, check with your adviser at your job centre as you may be eligible for funding, but this is completely at their discretion.
«A significant number of graduate jobs are going to graduates who have had work experience in the same company,» says Nigel Royle, a careers adviser at the University of the West of Scotland.
In addition, at the gradireland Graduate Careers Fair we will be running a specialist CV Clinic, hosted by careers advisers from various Universities providing specialist advice, at which you can have your CV reviewed.
Aman Gill, graduate recruitment adviser at Arup, agrees: «It gives us an insight into a candidate's interests by seeing which options they have chosen through their degree.
Serena Tulloch, graduate programme adviser at GVA, told us: «We try to reassure candidates and answer any questions they have about how Brexit may affect them or the property market.»
«I am always surprised by the number of candidates I speak to who don't think that they have any relevant experience, but then I find out that they are treasurer of their university sports team society, that they volunteer with a charity at weekends, have a part - time job in retail and acted as a team leader for a group project,» says Kate Poade, graduate recruitment adviser at Atkins.
«We try to reassure candidates and answer any questions they have about how Brexit may affect them or the property market,» says Serena Tulloch, graduate programme adviser at GVA.
It's not just the advisers at Roehampton who recommend heading to lectures well - prepared, but the students too - Carys Woods, English Literature and History graduate, says that «by checking and doing the preliminary reading for your lectures beforehand, you'll feel far more confident when discussing ideas and theories.
They are building a lot at Marist but I was so speaking to the graduate adviser and she says they can't keep up with housing.
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