Graduate Student Research Workshop

The seating is limited. If you are not in this year's BME 701 course and interested in attending this workshop, please RSVP to Allison.

Introduction

For most students, graduate research is an entirely new experience that requires unique skills and many new tools. Unlike undergraduate degree programs, graduate research often has few milestones to indicate progress and because of its individual nature, there is often little peer support for new students. In addition, personal interactions are an important part of the graduate experience and many of us are not aware of the unwritten rules that govern collaborative efforts,. Understanding these is often critical for success. We will discuss many of the issues that we consider important in making each individual graduate program a success. At the end of this session, students should have a better understanding of the expectations of graduate students and will become better informed regarding the tools that make research progress more efficient.

Time and Location

Date: Oct 15th (Friday), 2010
Time: 10:00-13:00
Location: JHE 342

Topics



Time Speaker Graduate School Topic
10:00-11:00 Prof. Herb Schellhorn Ph.D. NC State Graduate School–expectations and rewards
11:00-11:30 Prof. M. Jamal Deen Ph.D. Case Western TBD
11:30-12:00 Dr. Tao Dong Ph.D. McMaster Publishing from a student perspective
12:00-12:30 Allison Yeh Ph.D. Student
McMaster
References & Literature Research
12:30-1:00 Q&A Discussions

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