INTA Faculty Member is panelist for career forum for PhD Scientists

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Margaret E. Kosal participates in cross-campus forum on career possibilities for PhD Scientists

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The Spectrum of Career Opportunities for PhD Chemists

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INTA faculty member - Margaret E. Kosal - participated in a cross-campus forum on career possibilities for PhD scientists. On September 17th, the Center on Materials and Devices for information Technology and Research (GT is one of their lead institutions) sponsored a career panel titled "The Spectrum of Career Opportunities for PhD Chemists". This panel featured individuals with chemistry degrees that are working in a spectrum of career areas. The panelists included a patent lawyer, a science and technology advisor who is a current faculty member, and a former NSF Program Officer who is an Education Entrepreneur. The career panel took place on Wednesday, September 17th from 1:00 - 2:30pm in room 3201-A in the Molecular Science and Engineering Building. This event was part of the "Leadership Lunch Series" that is sponsored by the CMDITR.

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INTA faculty member - Margaret E. Kosal - participated in a cross-campus forum on career possibilities for PhD scientists.

On September 17th, the Center on Materials and Devices for information Technology and Research (GT is one of their lead institutions) sponsored a career panel titled "The Spectrum of Career Opportunities for PhD Chemists". This panel featured individuals with chemistry degrees that are working in a spectrum of career areas. The panelists included a patent lawyer, a science and technology advisor who is a current faculty member, and a former NSF Program Officer who is an Education Entrepreneur.

The career panel took place on Wednesday, September 17th from 1:00 - 2:30pm in room 3201-A in the Molecular Science and Engineering Building.

This event was part of the "Leadership Lunch Series" that is sponsored by the CMDITR.

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Sam Nunn School of International Affairs

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Alumni, Institute and Campus, Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Special Events and Guest Speakers, Student and Faculty, Research
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chemistry, CMDITR, Georgia Tech, PhD
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  • Created On: Oct 5, 2008 - 8:00pm
  • Last Updated: Oct 7, 2016 - 11:06pm