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Alumnus Spotlight: Robin Ying, Ph.D. ’20
Section: Spotlight
December 21, 2020 Robin Ying, Ph.D. ’20, is a December 2020 graduate of the electrical and computer engineering program. What is your area of research and what are its broader…
Student Spotlight: Hector Loyola Irizarry
Section: Spotlight
…bodies. Currently, the microbiome has been associated with a number of diseases, but the mechanisms behind these are not completely understood. My research is focused on creating genetic tools to manipulate…
Working Across Languages and Genres: Strategies for Magnifying the Impact of Scholarship – A Workshop
Section: Event
Even in culturally and linguistically diverse societies, myths and ideologies narrow down the number of languages and genres of knowledge sharing often to just one. But, as society and technology…
Student Spotlight: Menansili Mejooli
Section: Spotlight
…wide emission spectra that limits the number of labels that can be distinguished simultaneously. This, in turn, limits the number of cell types or other tissue structures that can be…
Stipend Rates
Section: Page
…stipend rate, prorated for the number of weeks of the summer appointment. The length of the summer appointment (number of weeks) is determined by the principal investigator, department, unit, college,…
Postdoc Spotlight: Rebecca Dyer
Section: Spotlight
…moral behavior throughout graduate school. Specifically regarding my research on blame, I was largely influenced by a number of events in the news. A few years ago, for example, news…
Defending Your Thesis or Dissertation
Section: Page
…can take this after all degree requirements have been fulfilled, but no earlier than one month before completing the minimum number of enrolled semesters. To pass the exam unconditionally and…
Cultivating Equitable Mentoring Ecosystems
Section: Event
…mentoring may largely be a one-way flow of information. Increasingly, however, mentoring is being understood as a process best facilitated through a bilateral exchange and flow of knowledge and learning…
Student Spotlight: Bill Bedell
Section: Spotlight
…a number of insect cell lines (i.e., cultures that are continuously grown and used in various applications) developed by the Boyce Thompson Institute. These lines are very similar to ones…
Cultivating Equitable Mentoring Ecosystems
Section: Event
…mentoring may largely be a one-way flow of information. Increasingly, however, mentoring is being understood as a process best facilitated through a bilateral exchange and flow of knowledge and learning…