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Beyond Books: Research & Engineering in Dialogue (Session 1)
Meet and talk to working engineers in the fields of mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, and nuclear engineering and learn more about the work they do, opportunities for internships and co-ops in the field, and how they leverage their research skills to impact their work. Panelists include: Michael Greenleaf, Technical Assistant at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Anna Peterson, Transportation Engineer at VHB; and David Wu, Research Engineer II at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. Each session will include a brief panel presentation with our guests and then attendees will have the opportunity to move into smaller conference rooms with a panelist of their choice to ask questions and converse. Space is limited, so you must RSVP for this opportunity!Beyond Books: Research & Engineering in Dialogue (Session 2)
Meet and talk to working engineers in the fields of mechanical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, and nuclear engineering and learn more about the work they do, opportunities for internships and co-ops in the field, and how they leverage their research skills to impact their work. Panelists include: Michael Greenleaf, Technical Assistant at the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission; Anna Peterson, Transportation Engineer at VHB; and David Wu, Research Engineer II at the Georgia Tech Research Institute. Each session will include a brief panel presentation with our guests and then attendees will have the opportunity to move into smaller conference rooms with a panelist of their choice to ask questions and converse. Space is limited, so you must RSVP for this opportunity!Writing Sprint
First Generation and PFL students are encouraged to attend the Writing Sprint on Wednesday, April 3rd. The Writing Sprint provides a dedicated, inviting space to work on your papers with writing assistants and research librarians there to provide on-the-spot help as needed. At the Writing Sprint, you'll have the ability to meet with a writing assistant for help brainstorming your topic, get feedback on your writing, and proofreading assistance. Research librarians will be present to assist with researching your topic, finding sources, learning to use library resources, and more! Our special guest, Summer the therapy Corgi, will also be there to help you take a mental health break. All are welcome; no need to RSVP. Please drop in and stay as long as you'd like!
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