¡Infórmate sobre las diferentes carreras en ingeniería y que esperan de ti las compañías! No pierda la oportunidad de conocer a la borinqueña que fue nombrada como “la ingeniera más prometedora con un grado avanzado” por la organización Great Minds in STEM.
We are pleased and proud to receive this award for the second time. Is good to know that the work done in this chapter has been noticed and rewarded. We want to say thanks to our mentor O. Marcelo Suárez, the chapter directive, all the members and volunteers for providing the support throughout the semester to make this possible.
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FIU McNair Scholars Research Conference 2015
Wednesday, October 14 to Friday, October 16, 2015 Miami, Florida Abstracts Due September 18 http://mcnairconference.fiu.edu/ ABRCMS 2015 November 11-14, 2015 Seattle, Washington September 11: Abstract Submission and ABRCMS Student Travel Award Deadline September 25: FASEB MARC Travel Award Application Deadline http://www.abrcms.org/ MSU AGEP Conference 2015 Saturday November 21, 2015 East Lansing, MI Abstracts Due October 15, 2015 http://www.grad.msu.edu/AGEP/conference.aspx SACNAS October 29-31, 2015 Washington DC http://www.2015sacnas.org NOBCChE September 21-25, 2015 Orlando, Florida www.nobcche.org ERN Conference 2016 February 25-27, 2016 Washington DC Abstracts Due October 2, 2015 http://www.emerging-researchers.org/ MAES is the foremost Latino organization for the development of STEM leaders in the academic, executive, and technical communities
How it all got started: MAES was founded in Los Angeles in 1974 to increase the number of Mexican Americans and other Hispanics in the technical and scientific fields. The idea to establish a professional society for Mexican American engineers originated with Robert Von Hatten, an aerospace electronics engineer with TRW Defense Space Systems in Redondo Beach, California. Mr. Von Hatten had for several years served as volunteer for programs directed at combating the alarming number of high school dropouts. He envisioned a national organization that would serve as a source for role models, address of the needs of its members, and become a resource for industry and students. The society filed incorporation papers as a nonprofit, tax exempt organization with the California Secretary of State in October 1974 and it received its charter on March 28, 1975. Our Mission: To promote, cultivate, and honor excellence in education and leadership among Latino engineers and scientists. Our Vision: MAES is the foremost Latino organization for the development of STEM leaders in the academic, executive, and technical communities Link of the scholarship with further information: http://mymaes.org/program-item/maes-scholarships/ All the information provided above is from the original organization site: mymaes.org |