January 2018

Graduate student interview: Natun Dasgupta

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Alumnus Interview: Dr. Pendar Mahmoudi

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Graduate student interview: Irfani Ausri

Graduate student Irfani Ausri headshot on balcony

We are pleased to have Irfani Ausri as our graduate student interviewee! We recently caught up with her to see what she's working on and to get advice for other grad students. Thanks Irfani!

Alumnus Interview: Dr. Robert Liang

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We are pleased to have Dr. Robert Liang as our Alumni network interviewee! We recently caught up with him to get his thoughts on grad school and to find out what he’s up to now. Thanks Rob!

Alumnus interview: Sibi Sutty

Sibi Sutty

I caught up with Sibi Sutty to see what he has been up to recently. After getting two degrees from UW, he's now doing some exciting work with optical coatings. He's also got a lot of other passions, such as climbing mountains and photography! Thanks for the interview Sibi.

Apply to become an executive!

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The new executive term is coming shortly! The available exciting positions are the following:

President, VP Finance, VP Academic, VP Social, and VP External

Make sure to apply and use this opportunity to be a part of this wonderful team!

Graduate student interview: Jianjin Dong

Jianjin Dong

We are pleased to have Jianjin Dong as our next graduate student interviewee! We recently caught up with him to see what he's working on. It sounds like he's doing some exciting things with nanowires and more! Thanks Jianjin.

Alumnus interview: Hadi Hosseinzadeh Khaligh

Hadi Hosseinzadeh Khaligh

We are pleased to have Hadi Hosseinzadeh Khaligh as our next WINGSS alumni interviewee! We recently caught up with him to see what he's up to now and to hear what advice he has for grad students. Thanks Hadi!

Graduate student interview: Tim Leshuk

Tim Leshuk

We are pleased to have Tim Leshuk as our very first graduate student interviewee! We recently caught up with him to see what he's working on and to get some advice he has for other grad students. Thanks Tim!