[Nfb-science] mentorship opportunity

John Miller johnmillerphd at hotmail.com
Tue Jun 26 20:28:28 UTC 2012





Greetings students interested in science, technology, and mathematics:
To view a copy of the agenda for the R&D and Science & Engineering Division meeting, please navigate to the following link:
http://goo.gl/dMJt6
I am forwarding the below message from the Chair of the R&D Committee. My name is Hai Nguyen Ly and I am chairman of the NFB Research and Development Committee. I'm sending the below  message to the list on behalf of the committee and John Miller, president of the Science and Engineering Division.Efficiency and productivity are essential in science and technology.
Do you have an idea in need of development? As we continue our ongoing search for the most elegant solutions to engineering and research questions large and small, we combine a meeting of the NFB Research and Development committee with the Science and Engineering Division to promote mentorship opportunities for students and developers of the technology of tomorrow. Please join us for an enlightening meeting featuring presentations from students and professionals and get your questions answered regarding access to science, technology, engineering, and math.In an effort to promote positive experiences for students wishing to pursue a STEM related major, the R&D Committee and the Science and Engineering Division would like to reach out to students wishing to connect with a potential mentor. 
We wish to collect the following information from those who would like a mentor:Are you a current student at a college or university? If yes, please tell us the name of the college/university you are attending.What is your current field of Study?Do you plan to attend the joint R&D and Science and Engineering meeting July 2 in Dallas?Interested individuals should  email their responses to the questions above to:
hai at knfbreader.com no later than Friday June 29th.
I look forward to meeting you all in Dallas. 		 	   		  


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