Location

UNLV SEB Lobby & Auditorium

Start Date

5-5-2014 1:00 PM

End Date

5-5-2014 5:30 PM

Description

The Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering Graduate Celebration is an event that recognizes the scholarly work of our engineering and computer science graduate students within the college. The target audience includes undergraduate students, graduate students, college faculty and staff, and the campus community as well as local and regional stakeholders. The objective of the event is to promote and publicize the research activities of the College of Engineering and to inform our stakeholders of our students’ achievements.

All students whose advisors deem that their research is mature enough are invited to communicate their research by participating in the College’s Best Poster Competition. Additionally, interested students who are graduating in a particular semester can enter the college’s Best Thesis / Dissertation Competition. Details of the two competitions are described below.

Keywords

Engineering students; Graduate students; Poster presentations; Universities and colleges — Graduate work

Disciplines

Education | Engineering

Language

English


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May 5th, 1:00 PM May 5th, 5:30 PM

4th Graduate Celebration

UNLV SEB Lobby & Auditorium

The Howard R. Hughes College of Engineering Graduate Celebration is an event that recognizes the scholarly work of our engineering and computer science graduate students within the college. The target audience includes undergraduate students, graduate students, college faculty and staff, and the campus community as well as local and regional stakeholders. The objective of the event is to promote and publicize the research activities of the College of Engineering and to inform our stakeholders of our students’ achievements.

All students whose advisors deem that their research is mature enough are invited to communicate their research by participating in the College’s Best Poster Competition. Additionally, interested students who are graduating in a particular semester can enter the college’s Best Thesis / Dissertation Competition. Details of the two competitions are described below.