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  • ...up through Rhea. This is particularly useful in project-based courses and graduate courses.
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  • [[Category:Graduate]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Advice for incoming graduate students (MathGraduateSchool)]]
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  • *[[CNSIP Graduate Student List|List of Current Graduate Students]] *[[CNSIP Former Graduate Student List|List of Former Graduate Students]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Advice for incoming graduate students (MathGraduateSchool)]]
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  • In the second lecture, Prof. Sam Midkiff came and talked about graduate school.
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  • =Information for prospective CNSIP graduate students seeking funding = Many students beginning their graduate studies are looking for funding. If this is your case, here are some inform
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  • =Some advice to help CNSIP graduate students fill out their plan of study= * Note that MA527 and MA528 are '''not''' acceptable for ECE graduate students in the CNSIP area
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  • ...inserting LaTek symbols :) I do know he was admitted directly to Cal Tech graduate school after his high school graduation. And after looking at Wikipedia I
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  • *Please welcome Sangchun Han, the newest graduate student to join the CIL team.
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  • ...t to know more about the kind of opportunities available for people with a graduate degree? We just had a great talk by Dr. Ken Tobin from Oak Ridge National L
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  • Krantz wrote a book on being a math graduate
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  • Krantz wrote a book on being a math graduate
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  • a graduate student at Harvard, is the son of Dr. Mertz and her Ana Caraiani, 23 and a graduate student in math at Harvard, is a
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  • a graduate student at Harvard, is the son of Dr. Mertz and her Ana Caraiani, 23 and a graduate student in math at Harvard, is a
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  • likely than their parents to graduate high school.
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  • Krantz wrote a book on being a math graduate
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  • 1847. Elizabeth went on to graduate at the top of her class and lead
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  • steadfast. Working in industry (The MITRE Corp. 2004-2006) and in my graduate
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  • = Graduate Studies in Mathematics = *[[Advice for incoming graduate students (MathGraduateSchool)|Advice for Incoming grad students]]
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  • ...or 5 other undergraduates, under the supervision of one professor and one graduate student. The first 8 weeks we all learned the ropes of how to use an electr
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  • The math graduate students now have [[Graduate_Studies_in_Mathematics|their own Rhea page]].
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  • ...t to know more about the kind of opportunities available for people with a graduate degree? We just had a great talk by Dr. Ken Tobin from Oak Ridge National L
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  • **[[Graduate_Studies_in_Mathematics|A page "for and by" graduate students in mathematics]].
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  • ...' are for connecting the curriculum material to current research. Faculty, graduate students, and research labs, as well as companies involve in R&D are welcom
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  • deliver the form to the Graduate Office.
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  • [[Graduate_Studies_in_Mathematics|Back to graduate studies in mathematics]]
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  • * Now if we switched to gmail could we keep the email address after we graduate? If so, then that would definitely be an added bonus to switching. --[[User
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  • ...u should consider including it in your e-portfolio when you apply for jobs/graduate school. --[[User:Mboutin|Mboutin]] 12:29, 27 November 2009 (UTC)
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  • ...s Rhea are probably just Google-searching a potential candidate (be it for graduate school, a job, etc.) and that person happened to post on Rhea with their fu
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  • ...y college experience. I took it over the summer under the instruction of a graduate student, Landis Huffman. Although I did not recieve the instruction of a pr
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  • ...e, FFTs are must knows seeing how they are so prevalent in industry and in graduate research. Mimi is a great professor even if (or perhaps because) she is tou
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  • ...oring in biology, but I kind of wish I could pick up more majors and still graduate on time. Pretty much every field of science interests me. As for my dreams ...mechanical engineering. When I first came to college my goal was just to graduate on time with a good GPA so I could get a job and make lots of money. But t
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  • ...uestions the world has yet to find. If you think the hard work required by graduate school is worth the rewards (only you can decide) then give it a shot. If y
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  • **Graduate students and potential graduate students
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  • ...ay Writing Contest|2010 Rhea Essay Contest]]. The jury was composed of ECE graduate students [[user:haddada|Andrew Haddad]] and Shiv Biddanda. Each winner was ...say]] on this topic was written by [[User:Sdongaon|Sourabh Dongaonkar]], a graduate student in ECE. Sourabh works with Prof. M. A. Alam on thin film solar cell
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  • [[Category:Graduate]] *We would invite some graduate students to share their experience with us in bridge to research occasional
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  • ...ons for endowment support, no better impact on the quality of Purdue ECE's graduate program could be made than to draw superior students. Educational funding i
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  • *[[User:masonz|Zach Mason]] (Graduate Student Adviser)
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  • [[Category:Graduate Studies in Mathematics]] [[ Graduate Studies in Mathematics|Back to Graduate Studies in Mathematics]]
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  • [[Category:Graduate Studies in Mathematics]] [[ Graduate Studies in Mathematics|Back to Graduate Studies in Mathematics]]
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  • [[Category:Graduate Studies in Mathematics]] =Math Graduate Students Introductions=
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  • '''Graduate Student Assistant: '''Sirui Hu
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  • ...self to potential employers? Join Rhea's e-portfolio team! Purdue Freshmen-graduate students welcome. Contact rheateam@gmail for more info.</span>
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  • ...rad school.[[Image:Babypic.jpg|thumb|An average undergrad in the eyes of a graduate student.]] ...f both worlds. But hey, with the economy as it is, you might as well get a graduate degree, enhance you skill set, and reap the rewards later. Not quite! The e
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  • [[Category:graduate school]] ...ontraire, if you love answering hard questions, you are probably meant for graduate school in the first place. Based on my own experiences, I’d like to prese
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  • [[Category:graduate school]] ...ause you didn't have it in you to be successful. Before deciding to pursue graduate studies, look at your drive, desires, and aptitude to stay focused in the l
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  • ...romanticizes the taking of ones life to escape them. Many times, attending graduate school mirrors these many sufferings. There are classes to attend, exams to Graduate school is not only about the “whips and scorns of time,” however it may
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  • ...for a lot of your children's medical care. With the current stipends that graduate students are paid, all of this out-of-pocket cost is not feasible. ...of PUSH, you will likely be parting with a significant percentage of your graduate student stipend as well as spending a lot of your time trying to get the in
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  • ...well. I was disappointed with myself. I try to overcome that failure until graduate POSTECH. At the end of master course, I got the chance to demonstrate my wo ...es/CellNetwork.png image]) when I was an undergraduate student. When I was graduate student in South Korea, my research areas are channel coding including Foun
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  • '''For Whom?''' Graduate Students
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  • ...to CS even at the expense of a few courses. (f) Some students who wish to graduate from CoE but cannot get admitted, come to CS in Science, spend a semester o ...hear how the current programs are affecting your choices as students (both graduate and undergraduate). Corporate sponsors have been invited to talk about wha
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  • '''Use in graduate student's research'''
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  • ...age is about the courses and material related to the the undergraduate and graduate degrees in Electrical and Computer Engineering, as well as the fields of el
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  • ...ing_2011|Decision Theory maymester]] or taking my [[ECE662|Decision Theory graduate course]].
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  • *ECE600 is the graduate follow up of [[ECE302|ECE302: "Probabilistic Methods in Electrical and Comp
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  • Page created in the context of the graduate course [[ECE662|ECE662]].
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  • ...ted to know in detail about materials, this course can be a great start at graduate level. I particularly derived good amount of knowledge related to concrete
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  • ...age is about the courses and material related to the the undergraduate and graduate degrees in Civil Engineering Engineering, as well as the latest news and de
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  • ...father about coming back to Basel, Johann decided to send one of his best graduate students to work with him. The student was Leonardo Euler and he worked wit
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  • '''Question:" When are you graduating and what do you plan to do when you graduate? I will graduate in December, 2011 with my degree in BSEE. I hope to find a position where I
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  • ...e|Rhea Mobile Drawing and Upload Application]] has been awarded to [[ECE]] Graduate Student [[user:aparrapo|Albert Parra]]. Congratulations Albert! '''Question:" When are you graduating and what do you plan to do when you graduate?
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  • ...tware_Bounty|Mobile Photo Upload Application]] has been awarded to [[ECE]] Graduate Student [[user:aparrapo|Albert Parra]]. Congratulations Albert! '''Question:" When are you graduating and what do you plan to do when you graduate?
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  • ...the [[Collective_Table_of_Formulas|Rhea's collective table of formula]]. A graduate of Zhejiang University in China, Rui is now a PhD student in [[ECE]] at Pur ...dwest Conference, Franklin, Indiana, Sept. 24-25, 2010. A computer science graduate of Ball State University, Andrew is now a PhD student in [[ECE]] at Purdue
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  • '''Question:" When are you graduating and what do you plan to do when you graduate? I hope to graduate soon but I know that I have to stay here more than two years. The good news
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  • ...e alums participate in this collective problem solving! As expected from a graduate of our ECE program, this solution does not contain any mistake. Now a chall
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  • Working in conjunction with the Rhetoric and Composition graduate program, Professional Writing has maintained a strong reputation within the ...that students can apply in the workplace. Additionally, undergraduate and graduate students actively participate through the Professional Writing Club.
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  • to get into a good math graduate school. So, if you end up liking it so
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  • *Lecture 2: "Graduate School and Being a Professor" by Prof. Sam Midkiff, [[ECE]], Purdue Univers
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  • After you graduate and enter the workplace, you may discover some internal problems and want
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  • *Mr. Dayton, Do you think that a graduate degree in technical area of study would be more or less beneficial in an te
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  • ...duate school ambiance for undergraduate students uncertain about attending graduate school. A mix of research and coursework in applied mathematics.
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  • ...er equal or superior to the speaker? For example, what if the speaker is a graduate student and the person addressing him/her has a PhD?
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  • ...udents in each. Before each lab I would give a short lecture, along with a Graduate Teacher’s Assistant. While the students were working on the labs, I would
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  • ...on hands-on learning by signing up for courses such as ECE557, which is a graduate level lab course that teaches the fundamentals of semiconductor device manu
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  • As I prepare to graduate from Purdue University this semester, I feel that I have been successfully
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  • ...mulation tool. This task involved working closely with the professor and a graduate mentor so that I could fully understand the knowledge and concepts that wer
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  • ...om various fields, such as EAS, CS, and ECE, at both the undergraduate and graduate level. I worked on developing a more efficient data format for TSC, and cre
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  • As a Purdue graduate, I have gained many valuable assets that will help me enter the industry as ...d to course specific work. I am currently working with a professor and two graduate students on a wireless video project. It is a labor intensive class, where
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  • ...kills and abilities I am ready to apply this to industry. I will be a 2013 graduate of the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Purdue University w
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  • ...for first year engineering these past two semesters as well. By the time I graduate I will have exceeded multiple graduations requirements and been a part of m
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  • ...uate degree. Through my coworkers, I have seen the importance of earning a graduate degree at my place of employment, and this has strengthened my desire to co
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  • ...ties facing an engineering student today is the fact that by the time they graduate, the technology they learned in college will already begin to be obsolete.
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  • Jim Bender is a graduate of Purdue University, receiving his BSEE in 1976 and MSE in 1977. He is a
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  • ...n the graduate program within the hospitality department. He completed his graduate work in the summer of 1992. During the first year of President Jischke’s
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  • ...00 students. Dr. Maziar also was instrumental in creating the 21st Century Graduate Fellowship Endowment, which matches private gifts for fellowships through r Dr. Maziar served as the chair of the CIC Graduate Deans from 2000-02 and chaired the Rhodes Scholarship Selection Committee f
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  • ...et into the same sort of field as a computer engineering student once they graduate? For example, I'm an electrical engineering student but recently I've just
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  • ...new technologies emerge, would you advice upcoming professionals to get a Graduate degree rigth after graduating or gain real-work experience before doing so? ...school and looking for a job. Why do you choose to continue your study in graduate school? -Yi Tian
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  • ...eople believe that it is best to first go into industry and then return to graduate school to specialize and obtain a Master's Degree. How do the benefits of t ...te as an undergrad or get some experience from the industry and then go to graduate school? - Zhi Wang
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  • *Ms. Robertson, as a soon to be graduate, everything seems to be falling into place, I am getting married in late Ju ...sing market, do you have any advice regarding renting or buying houses for graduate students and newly hired students? -Will McGrath
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  • ...fall semester dealing with the emerging field of Visual Analytics. It is a graduate course and is designed for a lot of classroom discussions with about half o
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  • * Jamie Weigandt (Graduate Student)
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  • ...self to potential employers? Join Rhea's e-portfolio team! Purdue Freshmen-graduate students welcome. Contact rheateam@gmail for more info.</span>
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  • ...self to potential employers? Join Rhea's e-portfolio team! Purdue Freshmen-graduate students welcome. Contact rheateam@gmail for more info.</span>
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  • ...self to potential employers? Join Rhea's e-portfolio team! Purdue Freshmen-graduate students welcome. Contact rheateam@gmail for more info.</span>
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  • ...self to potential employers? Join Rhea's e-portfolio team! Purdue Freshmen-graduate students welcome. Contact rheateam@gmail for more info.
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