Posts Tagged ‘graduate students’
Congratulations to Emma Vargo on being selected to participate in the 71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting!
The scientific review panel of the Council for the Lindau Nobel Laureate Meetings has selected Emma Vargo to participate in the 71st Lindau Nobel Laureate Meeting, taking place from 26 June to 1 July 2022 in Germany. Emma Vargo is a doctoral student working in the Xu lab. The Lindau meetings bring together 600 university students and…
Read MoreStudent Spotlight: Enze Chen
Why did you choose to study MSE? I loved the nanomaterials lab that I worked in during high school, and after I naively told my mentor that it inspired me to study “chemical engineering” in college, she responded, “Oh, OK, but you do know this field is called ‘materials science’ right?” Then in my undergrad,…
Read MoreStudent Spotlight: Ann Rutt
Why did you choose to study MSE? I settled on majoring in Materials Science & Engineering in college because chemistry was my favorite subject in high school and I liked learning about science at the small scale. But I wanted to go into a field that would connect science to ‘real world’ applications so…
Read MoreMessage from Dean Doyle
Message from Dean Doyle This is my last message as Vice Provost for Graduate Studies and Dean of the Graduate Division to you. I head off to retirement at the end of the month, and pass the baton to Lisa García Bedolla, who will be a wonderful advocate for graduate education. It has been a…
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