Putting RE into REsearch Workshop
Dear students,
Greetings. The prospect of being a scientist sounds cool and fun but many of you might not know what research really is. First-year students might be oblivious to the process of doing research as well as the rewards and pains that come with it. Student Academic Support Service Center and the College of Science, Mathematics, and Technology jointly organize a multi-series workshop on fundamental topics related to research. Harnessing the rich and diverse background of our faculty, speakers would share their insights to better enhance your understanding of doing research. The workshop is specially designed for freshmen from CSMT but all students are welcome.
Please find below some information on this workshop.
Venue: CBPM A102
Session 1 - Nov. 18 (1:30-3:00 pm), Saturday
Topics:
1. Opening remarks (Dr. Aloysius Wong)
2. What is research (Dr. Waldo Arriagada and Dr. Hemn Abdalla)
3. How to identify my OWN research interest (Dr. Jungbin Kim)
Session 2 - Nov. 25 (1:30-3:00 pm), Saturday
Topics:
1. How to get started with DOing research (Dr. Samuel Gan and Dr. Baha Ihnaini)
2. Making the leap from conception to execution, innovation and dissemination (Dr. Nasser Mustafa and Dr. Ammar Alshemary)
3. How does a solid Mathematical background help you better understand and achieve scientific research? (Dr. Djigal Hamza)
Session 3 - Dec 2 (1:30-3:00 pm), Saturday
Topics:
1. What QUALITIES do professors look for when recruiting students (Dr. Omar Dib)
2. ATTRIBUTES of a successful scientist (Dr. Emanuel Guariglia)
3. ROUNDTABLE discussion with top-2% scientists (Dr. Ronald Teow, Dr. Ali Bahadur, Dr. Emanuel Guariglia, Dr. Puneet Rana)
This workshop will provide co-curricular credits. If student attendees participate in this lecture with such intention, please register for this workshop on ONCE before Nov.18, 00:00, 2023. Only students finished sign up, sign in and sign out at the event can get the credits.
Best regards,
Student Academic Support Service Center