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/1FAIpQLScySL08FVbK79fh5hjc39pXjNSDzXAh5CZsgm48t_yhKDHiKA/viewform Contact Claire if you have questions. Tzu-Chin (Claire) Wu, Oregon State University, claire.wu@oregonstate.edu Read Previous FBI Virtual Career Trek Read Next Emerging Leaders’ Summit, Hispanic Association of Colleges & Universities LATEST POSTS Let’s Gaze At the Stars June 24, 2024 AWIS Scholarship February 26, 2024 Paid Engineering Internship with Tacoma Water February 2, 2024 USM School of Polymer Science and Engineering REU January 23, 2024
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are super diverse,” she explained. “They’re open-ended problems… if there are 20,000 people who participate, there can be 20,000 ways to solve it.” Because the problems favor an interdisciplinary approach, the competition draws students from across the math and science departments. During the workshops, students also assemble teams, ensuring they have the right mix of skills, experiences and academic backgrounds to help them succeed in the contest. “The more backgrounds we have, the better,” Dr
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chemistry. “I got my first chemistry set when I was 9 years old,” Long said. “It was an opportunity for me to carry that learning further, because I also enjoyed math and science as a whole.”Degree in hand, she began working for Texaco Refining and Marketing in 1988 — beginning a more than 30-year career in the industry. Long has had roles of increasing responsibility in areas of manufacturing and processes improvement. This led to her developing expertise in supply chain management for alternative
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Chemistry Graduate Programs Colorado School of Mines Posted by: alemanem / November 10, 2020 November 10, 2020 The Colorado School of Mines Graduate Programs department offers MS (thesis and non-thesis options) and PhD degrees in Chemistry and Applied Chemistry. In addition, MS and PhD degrees are also offered in Geochemistry, Hydrological Sciences and Engineering, Materials Science, Nuclear Engineering, and Quantitative Biosciences and Engineering through interdisciplinary graduate programs
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introduction to Houston, the fourth-largest and most diverse city in the nation. Sessions are available in the following fields: Applied Physics BioSciences: Biochemistry and Cell Biology BioSciences: Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Chemistry Electrical and Computer Engineering Materials Science and NanoEngineering Mathematics Mechanical Engineering Physics and Astronomy Systems, Synthetic, and Physical Biology The GCURS 2020 application deadline is October 5, 2020
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$1100 for travel and other project expenses per project. The competitive application process is open to any interested faculty in the Division of Social Sciences and declared Social Science majors. The faculty project coordinator must submit a completed application package comprised of both faculty and student application forms and student transcripts. (A separate application is required for each project.) The Division of Social Sciences Chairs’ Council will review all submissions and notify
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her Master of Arts in Teaching and a degree in U.S. Politics. In 2007 she began teaching middle school science and by 2009 had her first experience consulting political campaigns for candidates including Tacoma City Councilwoman Victoria Woodards, Tacoma School Board Candidate Dr. Dexter Gordon, and Congressman Denny Heck. In addition to teaching and her work on political campaigns, T’wina is serving her fifth year as a board member for her children’s Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) in
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possibilities the genre holds for decoloniality and queer identity formations. Erin’s stories have been published in Dark Matter Magazine, Daily Science Fiction, Five on the Fifth, and others. She will be reading selections from her work-in-progress short fiction collection.
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Garrett Wade Credits His Immediate Success to ARC Learn More How To ApplyInformation SessionsRequest More Information The Alternative Routes to Certification program is designed for students who have already earned an undergraduate degree, bring prior experience in schools or content expertise from a career, and are seeking a certification to teach Elementary or Secondary Education. The program runs for one year, beginning in June, and provides the base tools to become an effective educator in
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Rose McKenney Professor of Earth Science and Environmental Studies Full Profile she/her/hers 253-535-8726 mckennra@plu.edu
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