Group values
In the HSG, we strive to creating and upholding an environment in which each group member feels welcome, comfortable, heard, unhindered, and capable of achieving their potential.
Although members work on individual projects, collaboration is essential to foster new ideas and share prior experiences. We firmly believe in team work. Maintaining the group and laboratory facilities falls into every members' shoulders, and is shared equally among all members to ensure that our research programs run smoothly for all. Weekly group meetings are held for two reasons: (1) to cover recent literature, and (2) to share research progress and provide an open space for discussion and troubleshooting of any difficulties encountered. All members are expected to attend and participate in the discussions of these meetings. In all situations, we respect everybody's voice and right to speak up and be heard.
Diversity of thought and background are welcome in our group, and all are expected to contribute to the academic excellence that we aspire to achieve as a group. We support and promote a welcoming environment for all students regardless of gender identity, background, religion, or skin color.
Although members work on individual projects, collaboration is essential to foster new ideas and share prior experiences. We firmly believe in team work. Maintaining the group and laboratory facilities falls into every members' shoulders, and is shared equally among all members to ensure that our research programs run smoothly for all. Weekly group meetings are held for two reasons: (1) to cover recent literature, and (2) to share research progress and provide an open space for discussion and troubleshooting of any difficulties encountered. All members are expected to attend and participate in the discussions of these meetings. In all situations, we respect everybody's voice and right to speak up and be heard.
Diversity of thought and background are welcome in our group, and all are expected to contribute to the academic excellence that we aspire to achieve as a group. We support and promote a welcoming environment for all students regardless of gender identity, background, religion, or skin color.
Tips For Students (TFS)
Imagine you are in a coffee shop chatting with your younger peer, and that person is interested in following your steps and being in your position, and you would like that person to hit the key activities, or take certain additional classes during their undergraduate years to be a competitive student and/or candidate in their future career applications, what would you recommend them to do?
2021 contributors
Stefan J. Kaliszuk
Nicholas D'Annunzio
Madison Keating
Julia Driscoll
Derek Lamb
James Dages
Bridget Glessner
Cassandra Vu
Stefan J. Kaliszuk
Nicholas D'Annunzio
Madison Keating
Julia Driscoll
Derek Lamb
James Dages
Bridget Glessner
Cassandra Vu
Alliance for Diversity in Science and Engineering Chapter University of Pittsburgh (ADSE@Pitt)
Our mission is to increase the participation of underrepresented groups in academia, industry, and government. ADSE supports, organizes, and oversees local, graduate student-run organizations that reach out to students and scientists of all ages and backgrounds.
Our mission is to increase the participation of underrepresented groups (Women, Latinos, African-Americans, Native Americans, the LGBTQA community and persons with disabilities, etc.) in academia, industry, and government. ADSE supports, organizes, and oversees local, graduate student-run organizations that reach out to students and scientists of all ages and backgrounds.
Our mission is to increase the participation of underrepresented groups (Women, Latinos, African-Americans, Native Americans, the LGBTQA community and persons with disabilities, etc.) in academia, industry, and government. ADSE supports, organizes, and oversees local, graduate student-run organizations that reach out to students and scientists of all ages and backgrounds.
First SAHS (Speaker: Xing Yee Gan, Feb 3, 2021) - activity of ADSE@Pitt
Seminar At High School (SAHS). Its mission is to bring science, as described in the words of current senior graduate students, to under-served high school students. This initiative seeks to inspire and inform students lacking appropriate mentorship to pursue careers in STEM. The most recent seminar (see pictures below) attracted almost 700 high school students with an almost hour-long Q&A session. Thank you Xing Yee for delivering a fantastic talk!
Seminar At High School (SAHS). Its mission is to bring science, as described in the words of current senior graduate students, to under-served high school students. This initiative seeks to inspire and inform students lacking appropriate mentorship to pursue careers in STEM. The most recent seminar (see pictures below) attracted almost 700 high school students with an almost hour-long Q&A session. Thank you Xing Yee for delivering a fantastic talk!
Eureka Street Corporation
Through Eureka Street Corporation "We provide mentoring and support to undergraduate students from Minority Serving Institutions and other underserved schools (including a small number of international students) with their applications to graduate programs in physics and chemistry (broadly defined) in the US."
"Because in every school there are talented and ambitious undergraduates with the creativity and drive to succeed in top programs, but many don't have access to serious mentoring, opportunities to show their abilities, and professional connections. These factors compound over time and at the end these students are at a serious disadvantage. We want to ameliorate this situation".
"Because in every school there are talented and ambitious undergraduates with the creativity and drive to succeed in top programs, but many don't have access to serious mentoring, opportunities to show their abilities, and professional connections. These factors compound over time and at the end these students are at a serious disadvantage. We want to ameliorate this situation".
Clubes de Ciencia
"Our mission is to expand access to high quality science education and to inspire and mentor the future generation of scientists and innovators in Mexico through international scientific networks."
Clubes de Ciencia Chihuahua Summer 2017
Clubes de Ciencia Chihuahua Summer 2019
Clubes de Ciencia Chihuahua Summer 2022
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© 2018 HS group