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Anthony and Professor, Thank you, Anthony, for passing this along.
I would be happy to help promote this opportunity, both in the upcoming
e-newsletters and by sharing it with other appropriate students. Can you give
me an idea of what students would be interested in this project (my thought is
to have it announced in relevant classes)? Also, can you help clarify for
me if students would receive research credit in CS, or is it just in ECE? (I’m
not familiar with how this works) A not insignificant part of my job
description is working on initiatives to improve the student experience. The
department has identified increasing undergraduate opportunities as a highly
important goal. So, I’m especially glad to be of service here and think
making it part of our weekly ACM discussion would be a good start. Thanks again! Best, Karen Karen K. Hyman Department of Computer Science 217/244-4496 (o) 217/621-2008 (m) From: Anthony Philipp
[mailto:ap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Professor Popescu -- On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 10:51 AM, Popescu, Gabriel <gpopescu@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Hi Anthony, hi everybody, (Thanks Anthony for spreading the word). I plan to build this summer an interactive website on Optical Imaging
to be used in the Fall when I teach ECE460. For this I want to work with several undergraduate students
interested in research credit, preferably with some background in Optics and
Java programming. If you are interested, please let me know. Best, Gabriel. ___________________________ GABRIEL POPESCU Assistant Professor Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology Phone: (217) 333-4840; Fax: (217) 244-1995 Email: gpopescu@xxxxxxxx From: Anthony Philipp [mailto:ap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] Professor
Popescu, Today at
lunch you mentioned that you wanted to work with a few undergraduate students
over the summer in your lab. I've included the leadership of ACM and the list
for students interested in bioengineering topics to this email. Although many
of the students in ACM are either computer science or ECE students, there are a
few others, including mechanical and bioengineering students. Sigbio, one of
the ACM subgroups is focused particularly on bioengineering topics and might
have students interested in working on the live cell imaging project you spoke
of. If you were willing, I am certain the students in Sigbio would love to have
you speak at one of their meetings. Once
again, thank you for joining us as lunch and for the pleasant conversation. Kind
regards, Anthony
Philipp (217)
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