Sentences with phrase «undergraduates work with»

These hard - working undergraduates work with each other, the graduate students, and Dr. Eastwick on a variety of ongoing research projects.
He's sort of — He was my - an undergraduate I worked with as a post doc and some of the best days were just the two of us sitting together in a room going back and forth.

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Unlike many undergraduate programs, students will walk away from these decentralized online courses with a portfolio of work they can show to potential employers.
More than 16,000 undergraduates participate in the world's largest post-secondary co-operative education program where students alternate school and work terms, gaining experience with employers such as Google, Facebook, and Amazon.
Back in 2010, when she was an undergraduate at Duke University studying mechanical engineering, Birgisson did a work - study with Procter & Gamble.
At 31 years old, I'm 3 classes away from my undergraduate, have run and lost a State Senate race, can debate Hayek and Keynes with economics Professors, debate Nietzsche and Schopenhauer with philosophy professors, and talk occupy politics with working class youth, unemployed workers and homeless bums on the streets of Atlanta.
With undergraduate and law degrees from Harvard University, Blankfein worked briefly as a tax lawyer before joining J. Aron & Co. as a currency salesman in 1982.
Laurel Road refinances student loans for working professionals with four - year undergraduate and / or graduate degrees from Title IV accredited institutions.
Professor Benedict H. Gross, who was dean of Harvard College from 2003 until 2007, the time period in which Facebook transformed the school, expressed admiration for Zuckerberg, and says he now sends good undergraduates from the Math Department out to work with Zuckerberg in Palo Alto.
The earned doctorate in theology is rarely secured with less than seven years of full - time graduate study after the undergraduate college work.
Xenophanes (approximately 570 «500 b.c.) has earned for himself a perpetual place in undergraduate philosophy textbooks with his famous line that «if horses or oxen or lions had hands they could draw with and thus could accomplish such works as men, horses would draw the figures of the gods as similar to horses, and oxen as similar to oxen, and they would make the bodies of the sort which each of them had.»
Charles's work was already known to me to some extent — he was a famous metaphysician even then — and I had heard him speak on perception at Harvard, when I was an undergraduate there, in a talk that was followed by an interesting exchange with C. I. Lewis.
CSIRO Agriculture and Food offers opportunities for postgraduate, undergraduate and high school students to work with our world - class scientists in varied research fields and roles.
After completing my undergraduate education in Iowa, I returned to Arizona and over the course of five years had the pleasure of working with an incredible behavioral health organization as a skills trainer and supervisor.
During her undergraduate studies, Emily worked as a Child Life assistant with hospitalized children and their families at UCLA medical Center and at Cedars Sinai Medical Center.
Jennifer completed her undergraduate studies at U.C.L.A. and earned her Master's in Social Work from the University of Southern California with a focus on community organizing.
He has a very strong background as an undergraduate in working with individuals with disabilities as a volunteer.
Hopfensperger works with undergraduate students and community partners to conduct research on topics including water quality, green infrastructure, greenhouse gas flux and invasive species.
Students interested in applying for the internships must: 1) be full - time undergraduate or graduate students with disabilities who are majoring in science or engineering, 2) have a B average or better, and 3) be a U.S. citizen or have a right - to - work permit.
D.» or «physician - scientist» even meant until I joined a lab as an undergraduate researcher and began working with an M.D. - Ph.
CDC: The typical academic laboratory employs «agents» with a wide range of expertise and experience, from the unmotivated undergraduate student who understands little about the work, to the experienced technician who is, in effect, the lab's Chief Operations Officer, to the advanced postdoc who may know more about the work than the «principal» and will be running her own laboratory in a year or two.
Peter Lancett entered business intelligence (BI) with a 1 - year work placement in sales operations at IBM in London when he was an undergraduate in information management and business studies at Loughborough University.
«When you work with smart and curious graduate and undergraduate students like those here,» he says, «lots of cool things can happen.»
Shortly after my return from the cabin, I started working with two undergraduate students who were participating in a summer research experience.
Undergraduate students from local universities represent a big part of their rotating technical expertise, doing bench work and helping with documentation.
For teaching, your CV should list all courses taught; involvement with graduate students (lab experiences, theses, dissertations — as a committee member and adviser) and noteworthy research accomplishments of undergraduates; supervision of postdoctoral scholars and researchers; curriculum development; advising load and work with student groups, committees, or task forces; teaching and research awards and other major accomplishments.
He never rowed himself; his dedication to the sport comes from his undergraduate adviser at Ohio University, exercise physiologist Fritz Hagerman, who began working with the U.S. team in the late 1960s.
It may be useful for science departments to form collaborations with education departments and work with pedagogy experts when training graduate students to teach undergraduate science courses.
Not to mention, I had two wonderful undergraduate students working with me.
For example, invest some time and effort to improve your communication skills (by giving presentations at internal group meetings or conferences); your teamwork (by developing good working relationships with your research group, supporting undergraduate students, or through external activities); and your project management skills (have a system for planning your research and time).
After similar false starts with a few more students, I ended up being reluctant to work with undergraduate researchers at all — until a new student helped me realize what is required to mentor undergraduates, and the rewards it can bring.
When Ko - Ferrigno graduated from Brown University with a undergraduate biology degree in 1987, she went to work for an environmental consultancy in Washington, D.C. «I wanted to see what I could do with a biology degree,» explains Ko - Ferrigno.
Working closely with undergraduates requires significant patience, both as a teacher and a research mentor.
That is one of the many questions about the human trait of language acquisition that Maye, who is affiliated with Northwestern's Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders, has been pursuing since she began her undergraduate work at Seattle Pacific University in Washington in 1989.
In a survey, college students admitted to texting during funerals, in the shower, during sex and while using the toilet, according to Harrison, who worked with Jessica M. Salley, a graduate student, and Christine E. Bealing, an undergraduate student, both in psychology.
Describe the work undergraduates would perform in your lab and how your expectations would vary with the level of experience of the student: Undergraduate students range from absolute beginners to sophisticated, smart, independent researchers with good lab skills.
Working in the laboratory of Heather A. Hundley, corresponding author on the paper and an assistant professor of biochemistry and molecular biology in the IU School of Medicine's Medical Sciences Program at Bloomington, Washburn and undergraduate Medical Sciences program student Emily Wheeler collaborated with the team from UCSD to show that the region of ADR - 1 protein that binds to target mRNAs in C. elegans is also required for regulating editing.
With 82 tenured / tenure - track and 40 additional full - time faculty, 1,300 undergraduate students, 700 graduate students and more than 23,000 alumni, we are working to leverage our partnerships with academic and industry partners — across disciplines and across the world — to contribute to solving the greatest global challenges of the 21st centWith 82 tenured / tenure - track and 40 additional full - time faculty, 1,300 undergraduate students, 700 graduate students and more than 23,000 alumni, we are working to leverage our partnerships with academic and industry partners — across disciplines and across the world — to contribute to solving the greatest global challenges of the 21st centwith academic and industry partners — across disciplines and across the world — to contribute to solving the greatest global challenges of the 21st century.
Having a faculty member in D.C. working as a policy fellow would lend credence to this program, and it would also provide a faculty member with whom undergraduates in the program could meet while in Washington.
Lee, graduate student Hehe Jiang and Rice undergraduates Elli Ronay, Jackson Stiles and Matthew Neal decided to investigate the ash beds in collaboration with Daniel Minisini, a colleague at Shell Oil who had been doing extensive work on quantifying the exact number of ash beds.
He began working in her laboratory and co-authored research with her while he was an undergraduate student.
With an undergraduate degree in nursing and a master's in health promotion, completed in 1995, from TMDU, Moriguchi first worked at a health policy think tank in Tokyo and then in August 1999 joined the University of Tokyo's Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology where he worked on policy issues related to drug evaluation and medical economics.
When she set out in search of a Ph.D. project, Mather decided to leave her undergraduate field of molecular chemistry — despite the interest it held for her — to work in a field with «tangible environmental applications.»
During that time, she received an International Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (iSURF) to work in the Netherlands, and also interned with General Electric's Center for Additive Technology Advancement.
And, mindful that statistics employment increasingly means working in industry or consulting with experts in other fields, the department is considering extending a consulting class — already mandatory for graduate students — to its undergraduates.
Also, the unresolved problem (s) that prevented me from getting work experience as an undergraduate are still with me today: I was diagnosed with Asperger's syndrome after I was fired from a previous job.
Working with the undergraduates in this way will have to substitute for being a TA.
My broad background in biochemistry, with some elementary microbiology, virology, and bacteriology, provides a sound basis for work in PHLS; and I am enjoying relearning those subjects that I touched upon in my undergraduate years.
Whitney co-led the work with Eric Rosen, an undergraduate student at Brown.
Two Drexel undergraduates who joined Bien's lab in their freshman year last year, Jacquelyn Garcia and Rafaella Marano, are working with Ward and other members of the team to address this question, and will present a poster about their road - crossing studies at ESA.
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