Heartfelt Shenanigans

Neng Iong Chan, 6/3/20 We sometimes have to get crafty to fund our graduate career.  This may require the use of shenanigans.  In this case, it’s not so much the former definition that applies to the things that we must do to make the most of our time in graduate school, hopefully.  Rather, 2b is… Continue reading Heartfelt Shenanigans

Book Review – Marketing for Scientists

11/22/2017 by Neng-Iong Chan As a scientist/graduate student, I seldom think about branding myself because I have never thought that I have some sort of “product” to offer to someone or the university. All I’ve been thinking is how to publish my papers in high impact journals, how to run experiments properly and so on.… Continue reading Book Review – Marketing for Scientists

Swette Center students make educational videos that describe the importance of their research

3/31/2017 Lately, the members of our Center have been wondering how we can improve our abilities to share our work with non-science audiences and inspire them.  Dr. Andrew D. Maynard, Director of the Risk Innovation Lab and Professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University, recently provided a few… Continue reading Swette Center students make educational videos that describe the importance of their research