Chemistry Course Structure Overview
Business seeking students who wish to robotics and software. The requirements and expectations for the course, including advisor selection and presentation schedules, are outlined in detail from August to December. The schedule includes interviews with faculty, exploration periods, and divisional presentations. Students are encouraged to explore opportunities in various chemistry divisions through rotations, meetings, and interviews with advisors, aiming to match with top choices by the end of the semester.
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Chem 6780 Introduction Autumn 2017 Dr. Thomas J. Magliery magliery.1@osu.edu
Advisor Selection Faculty research presentations Further exploration self directed Short rotation, group meetings, interviews with advisors and/or group members, reviewing publications, funding, graduates, etc. Interview advisors Ranking top 3 choices Assigned by VC with advice from advisors and division
Schedule Aug. 22-Oct. 5 Chem 6780, begin further exploration Oct. 9 Turn in list of faculty you will interview (3-5) Oct. 16 Get revised interview list Oct. 16-Dec. 1 Interview faculty, further exploration Dec. 6 Turn in top 3 choices ranked Dec. 20 Faculty matches announced
Chem 6780 Presentations Must attend 6 sessions (6 nights) Must attend all of the sessions from your division Attend as many as possible
Chem 6780 Presentations DIVISION PRESENTING DATE 5:30PM-5:55PM 5:55PM-6:20PM 6:20PM-6:45PM 6:45PM-7:10PM 7:10PM-7:35PM Thursday, August 24th Tuesday, August 29th Thursday, August 31st Tuesday, September 5th Thursday, September 7th Analytical Robert Baker Anne Co Biological Tom Magliery Dennis Bong Rafael Br schweiler Mark Foster Inorganic Yiying Wu Shiyu Zhang Hannah Shafaat Josh Goldberger Organic Christo Sevov Christopher Hadad David Nagib Physical Philip Grandinetti Bern Kohler Steffen Lindert Alexander Sokolov Tuesday, September 12th Analytical Susan Olesik Barbara Wyslouzil Abraham Badu Thursday, September 14th Karin Musier- Forsyth Biological Kotaro Nakanishi Ross Dalbey Dmitry Kudryashov Venkat Gopalan Tuesday, September 19th Inorganic Claudia Turro Jimmy Cowan Thursday, September 21st Organic Jon Parquette RajanBabu Jovica Badjic Tuesday, September 26th Adrian Morrison (for John Herbert) Physical Chris Jaroniec Thursday, September 28th Biological Dehua Pei Marcos Sotomayor Tuesday, October 3rd Thursday, October 5th Physical Sherwin Singer Heather Allen Dongping Zhong Inorganic/ Open Christine Thomas Casey Wade
Further Exploration Short or informal rotation Required in bio division Aug. 21-Sept. 22 Sept. 25-Oct. 27 Oct. 30-Dec. 6 Ask for a desk, do homework there, short project or shadowing, attend group and subgroup meetings You are not required to join a lab in which you rotate Attend other group meetings Talk to group members Ask about lab culture Review publications Interview advisors
Temporary Advisors Meet your temporary advisors at least once to discuss classes, progress, advisor selections Recommend meeting in about week 4 Analytical Abraham Badu-Tawiah Robert Baker Kotaro Nakanishi Marcos Sotomayor Claudia Turro Yiying Wu Psaras McGrier Jon Parquette Steffen Lindert Hannah Shafaat Biochemistry Inorganic Organic Physical
Interview Advisors Informational and a job interview Be prepared, read papers, have good questions Ask about: Projects How the lab is run Space How many student they will take, are interested Funding Graduates Be candid about Interests If this is your top choice, say so Your goals Save questions about vacation, hours, etc., for group members or a second conversation
Ranking top 3 choices You should know the people in your list and they should know you I recommend telling your top choice they you will rank them first and see what they say Faculty cannot promise a spot in their lab Matches announced Dec. 20 Start work in labs when you return (Jan. 8)
Choosing A Lab Must join a Chemistry program lab Project, student-advisor relationship, funding and space, lab environment Explore different lab sizes, environments Targeted search is best It gets much harder to join a lab after autumn Be candid, ask key questions Ask for help when you need it
We are here to help you. Let us answer your questions. Tom Magliery, magliery.1@osu.edu or (614) 292-8688 Kelly Burke, burke.247@osu.edu or (614) 292-7937 Jennifer Hambach, hambach.2@osu.edu or (614) 292-8917