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WOWTALK XXV

Date/Time: Wednesday, November 3rd, 2021 - 4:00pm
Location:
via Zoom

 

Erica Gralla,

Engineering Management and Systems Engineering
Simulation models for scaling up COVID-19 testing to meet pandemic-driven needs

 

 

 

 

Ethan Porter,

Media and Public Affairs
Correcting Misinformation in the U.S. and Around the World

 

 

 

 

Emily Smith,

Global Health

Collaborative models for getting faster answers: A sequential, prospective meta-analysis to understand the risks of COVID-19 in pregnancy

 

 

What are WoW TALKS?

The WoW TALK (What’s Our Work) Series brings together colleagues and students from disciplines associated with GW's Science and Engineering Hall—and related fields—to present new research and share ideas. These short talks (15 minutes each) are designed to introduce members of the GW community to current and exciting research projects, to initiate discussion, collaborate, share expertise, and to promote research performed in the SEH and at GW.

These talks are an opportunity to gain awareness of the different kinds of important work being done in the sciences here at GW, and can open the door for future collaboration opportunities.

Students are welcome to attend.

All WoW TALK sessions are held via Zoom when virtual and in Science and Engineering Hall B1220 when in-person.

To be considered to speak at a future session, please contact us at ccasres@gwu.edu

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NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Monday, September 21st 5:00 - 6:30pm

Panelists

  • Dr. Huixia Wang, Program Director, NSF
  • Dr. Paul Hoyt-O'Connor, Director, Center for Undergraduate Fellowships and Research
  • Recent Recipients of NSF GRFP
  • CCAS Faculty Sandy Kawano (Biological Sciences)

The NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) recognizes and supports outstanding graduate students in NSF-supported natural science, social science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines who are pursuing research-based Master's and Doctoral degrees.

Understand more about what GRFP can support and what resources are available to help with the application process. Recipients will share their experience and insights and faculty will provide techniques and strategies that could boost the  competitiveness of fellowship applications.

The GRFP is open to undergraduate seniors and graduate students in their first and second year of graduate study.

The audio recording of the webinar, the video recording, and the slides are available to download.

RSVP