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Hadware Engineer, Ouster Alex Wert Manufacturing Engineer, Telephonics Jordan Crist Senior Engineering Manager, MKS Instruments Morgan Bergstrom Rotational Engineer, Gates Corporation Jennifer Buechler Engineering Manager, Medtronic Sam Roland Analytical Chemist, Nike Adam Golfman Analytics Engineer, Intel Tiphanie Pfefferle Synthetic Chemist, Cascade Chemistry Can’t make it? I’m happy to book 1:1 appointments – lynde@uoregon.edu Academic Requirements: Students with backgrounds in chemistry, physics
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Hadware Engineer, Ouster Alex Wert Manufacturing Engineer, Telephonics Jordan Crist Senior Engineering Manager, MKS Instruments Morgan Bergstrom Rotational Engineer, Gates Corporation Jennifer Buechler Engineering Manager, Medtronic Sam Roland Analytical Chemist, Nike Adam Golfman Analytics Engineer, Intel Tiphanie Pfefferle Synthetic Chemist, Cascade Chemistry Can’t make it? I’m happy to book 1:1 appointments – lynde@uoregon.edu Academic Requirements: Students with backgrounds in chemistry, physics
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letterpress-printed catalog is very rare and provides a printed specimen of most of the fonts and ornaments in the Elliott Press. Type forms first inspired Garrett Boge in 1973 during a calligraphy course at Evergreen College. He later graduated with a BA degree in Art/Graphic Design from Marylhurst College and soon began his career as a lettering artist and type designer at Hallmark Cards. After three years he left Hallmark to establish his own studio – Image & Idea – specializing in hand lettering and
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. Ryan has the rare distinction of holding six First Prize awards from major international and national organ competitions. In his appearance at PLU he will play J. S. Bach’s “Clavierübung III”, sometimes also referred to as the “German Organ Mass.” Kathrine Handford, Guest Organist – Sunday, November 6 2016, at 3pm Kathrine Handford is University Organist at Lawrence University in Appleton, WI. She holds a Master of Music degree and Performer’s Certificate from the Eastman School of Music. Handford
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Preferred Qualifications: Working toward degree in chemical engineering, chemistry, or related technical degree – Experience working in a laboratory setting – Experience/coursework in chemistry, catalysis, surfactant/colloid science and/or reactor design – Familiarity with analytical techniques such as GC-FID, chemical catalysis, and/or organic chemistry – Detail-oriented scientist with the ability to take on the challenges of R&D For more information and to apply visit: https
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,” says Dr. Mathews. Students traveling abroad this J-term will be sure to have a scholarly, active, immersive experience. Museums will become the classroom, a rare and delightful opportunity. The School of Arts and Communication and the Department of Art & Design are excited to work with our partners across campus, like the Wang Center for Global and Community Engaged Education, to provide high-impact educational opportunities for Lutes such as this study away course. Read Previous PLU Student
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the PLU theater was his first campus job, he said. Fry has cut up wood for dormitories, for cabinets and even for sculptures. One load of wood drying in his kiln now came from the Seattle lumber freighter, The Winona, before it was cut up for scrap. Its wood is destined for a sculpture planned for the Seattle Museum of History and Industry. But not all the jobs he takes on are large ones. The Seattle Art Museum put in a request for a rare Asian wood so they could replace a finger of a Buddha that
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. A complete schedule is at the conference’s Web site. Originally designed as a regional event, people from all corners of the United States have registered for the conference, Grove said. There are even registrants from Ontario, Canada, Nepal and Kenya. “People should come because it’s an extreme rare opportunity,” Grove said. “It’s a pretty phenomenal offering of workshops and speakers.” When designing the event, Grove said the planning committee worked hard to make it a place where faculty
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, which he continued through his junior year. Senior year, he appointed sustainability director of ASPLU, and he took students on guided dump and composting-facility trips to learn about waste. His efforts have been noticed. “He embodies PLU’s mission in his care for others and care for the earth. He engages in thoughtful inquiry and leadership, by thinking critically and taking the initiative for education and practices that improve the sustainability of the university,” says mathematics professor
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, Chemistry, Computer Science, Earth Science, Environmental Health/Science, Life Sciences, Plant Biology, and Psychology. These programs are highly competitive and fill up fast. Once you decide your project preference please get your application in to us. We would recommend you also keep in mind an alternative project should your preferred option be already taken. Get the full details here: https://studyabroad.arcadia.edu/find-a-program/stem-summer/stem-summer-research-project-list/ Read Previous Science
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