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Virginia Sea Grant Graduate Students, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Lab Technicians, and Research Experienced Undergraduate students prepare the geological sediment samples for further analysis on July 10, 2018 at the VIMS Coastal Geology Lab, Gloucester, Virginia.

  

The research team collected the sediment samples with a vibracore system that they constructed on VIMS beach.

  

(photo: Lisa Sadler | VA Sea Grant)

  

Duke University School of Nursing Hooding and Recognition Ceremony at Washington Duke Inn.

Hundreds of graduate students held an organizing rally on the University of Pennsylvania campus April 26, 2023.

 

Why? Their website (organize@getup-uaw.org) explains:

 

"We are graduate student workers at the University of Pennsylvania forming a union to improve our working conditions at Penn and to strengthen our collective voice as teaching and research assistants locally and nationally.

 

As graduate student workers, we make essential contributions to the world-class teaching and research conducted at Penn. However, many of us still struggle to pay high housing and other costs in Philadelphia, lack secure rights in the workplace, and face increasing uncertainty about our futures given the precarious nature of higher education and unstable regulation of visas and work authorization for international student workers.

 

We have already seen the power of organized graduate student workers at major institutions to dramatically improve their working conditions through unionization with United Auto Workers, including graduate student workers at Columbia, Harvard, and NYU. By building on the experiences of our peers at other universities, we can continue to raise standards for graduate student workers across U.S. higher education.

 

We join a growing national movement of student workers and other academics forming unions to improve our lives and our work. Graduate student workers organizing with the UAW across the country have made a difference advocating for science research funding, fair visa and immigration policies, and better working conditions in all academic institutions."

  

Graduate and Doctoral Students Commencement Ceremony

Graduate and Doctoral Students Commencement Ceremony

Hundreds of graduate students held an organizing rally on the University of Pennsylvania campus April 26, 2023.

 

Why? Their website (organize@getup-uaw.org) explains:

 

"We are graduate student workers at the University of Pennsylvania forming a union to improve our working conditions at Penn and to strengthen our collective voice as teaching and research assistants locally and nationally.

 

As graduate student workers, we make essential contributions to the world-class teaching and research conducted at Penn. However, many of us still struggle to pay high housing and other costs in Philadelphia, lack secure rights in the workplace, and face increasing uncertainty about our futures given the precarious nature of higher education and unstable regulation of visas and work authorization for international student workers.

 

We have already seen the power of organized graduate student workers at major institutions to dramatically improve their working conditions through unionization with United Auto Workers, including graduate student workers at Columbia, Harvard, and NYU. By building on the experiences of our peers at other universities, we can continue to raise standards for graduate student workers across U.S. higher education.

 

We join a growing national movement of student workers and other academics forming unions to improve our lives and our work. Graduate student workers organizing with the UAW across the country have made a difference advocating for science research funding, fair visa and immigration policies, and better working conditions in all academic institutions."

  

Virginia Sea Grant Graduate Students, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Lab Technicians, and Research Experienced Undergraduate students construct and operate a vibracore system for geological sediment sampling on July 10, 2018 at VIMS Beach in Gloucester, Virginia.

  

The research team will prepare and examine the sediment samples they collected in the VIMS Coastal Geology Lab for further analysis.

  

(photo: Lisa Sadler | VA Sea Grant)

  

Virginia Sea Grant Graduate Students, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Lab Technicians, and Research Experienced Undergraduate students construct and operate a vibracore system for geological sediment sampling on July 10, 2018 at VIMS Beach in Gloucester, Virginia.

  

The research team will prepare and examine the sediment samples they collected in the VIMS Coastal Geology Lab for further analysis.

  

(photo: Lisa Sadler | VA Sea Grant)

  

Students in the "Exploring Colorado Agricultural Systems" class at Colorado State University tour the Organic Agriculture Research Station - Rogers Mesa. June 5, 2023

Virginia Sea Grant Graduate Students, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Lab Technicians, and Research Experienced Undergraduate students construct and operate a vibracore system for geological sediment sampling on July 10, 2018 at VIMS Beach in Gloucester, Virginia.

  

The research team will prepare and examine the sediment samples they collected in the VIMS Coastal Geology Lab for further analysis.

  

(photo: Lisa Sadler | VA Sea Grant)

  

Inside the Autonomous Robotic Manipulation (ARM)Lab at 1212 Engineering Research Building II, Dale McConachie, Doctoral Student in Robotics and Vinay Pilania, Postdoctoral Research Fellow in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science watche as his algorithm directs massive KUKA robotic arms to select and delicately transfer the correct beanbag from a pile of random objects. This is an extremely under-explored area in autonomous manipulation, mainly because deformable objects are difficult to model and simulate.

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Virginia Sea Grant Graduate Students, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Lab Technicians, and Research Experienced Undergraduate students construct and operate a vibracore system for geological sediment sampling on July 10, 2018 at VIMS Beach in Gloucester, Virginia.

  

The research team will prepare and examine the sediment samples they collected in the VIMS Coastal Geology Lab for further analysis.

  

(photo: Lisa Sadler | VA Sea Grant)

  

Middle and High School Students and their parents attend the CEE Workshop as part of Discover Engineering on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on August 1, 2019.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

Virginia Sea Grant Graduate Students, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Lab Technicians, and Research Experienced Undergraduate students prepare the geological sediment samples for further analysis on July 10, 2018 at the VIMS Coastal Geology Lab, Gloucester, Virginia.

  

The research team collected the sediment samples with a vibracore system that they constructed on VIMS beach.

  

(photo: Lisa Sadler | VA Sea Grant)

  

Rachel Flinn presents her Thesis entitled Prosthetic Architecture: Enabling Connection, Movement and Empowerment

Middle and High School Students and their parents attend the CEE Workshop as part of Discover Engineering on North Campus of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI on August 1, 2019.

 

Photo: Joseph Xu/Michigan Engineering, Communications & Marketing

Hundreds of graduate students held an organizing rally on the University of Pennsylvania campus April 26, 2023.

 

Why? Their website (organize@getup-uaw.org) explains:

 

"We are graduate student workers at the University of Pennsylvania forming a union to improve our working conditions at Penn and to strengthen our collective voice as teaching and research assistants locally and nationally.

 

As graduate student workers, we make essential contributions to the world-class teaching and research conducted at Penn. However, many of us still struggle to pay high housing and other costs in Philadelphia, lack secure rights in the workplace, and face increasing uncertainty about our futures given the precarious nature of higher education and unstable regulation of visas and work authorization for international student workers.

 

We have already seen the power of organized graduate student workers at major institutions to dramatically improve their working conditions through unionization with United Auto Workers, including graduate student workers at Columbia, Harvard, and NYU. By building on the experiences of our peers at other universities, we can continue to raise standards for graduate student workers across U.S. higher education.

 

We join a growing national movement of student workers and other academics forming unions to improve our lives and our work. Graduate student workers organizing with the UAW across the country have made a difference advocating for science research funding, fair visa and immigration policies, and better working conditions in all academic institutions."

  

Virginia Sea Grant Graduate Students, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Lab Technicians, and Research Experienced Undergraduate students construct and operate a vibracore system for geological sediment sampling on July 10, 2018 at VIMS Beach in Gloucester, Virginia.

  

The research team will prepare and examine the sediment samples they collected in the VIMS Coastal Geology Lab for further analysis.

  

(photo: Lisa Sadler | VA Sea Grant)

  

Hundreds of graduate students held an organizing rally on the University of Pennsylvania campus April 26, 2023.

 

Why? Their website (organize@getup-uaw.org) explains:

 

"We are graduate student workers at the University of Pennsylvania forming a union to improve our working conditions at Penn and to strengthen our collective voice as teaching and research assistants locally and nationally.

 

As graduate student workers, we make essential contributions to the world-class teaching and research conducted at Penn. However, many of us still struggle to pay high housing and other costs in Philadelphia, lack secure rights in the workplace, and face increasing uncertainty about our futures given the precarious nature of higher education and unstable regulation of visas and work authorization for international student workers.

 

We have already seen the power of organized graduate student workers at major institutions to dramatically improve their working conditions through unionization with United Auto Workers, including graduate student workers at Columbia, Harvard, and NYU. By building on the experiences of our peers at other universities, we can continue to raise standards for graduate student workers across U.S. higher education.

 

We join a growing national movement of student workers and other academics forming unions to improve our lives and our work. Graduate student workers organizing with the UAW across the country have made a difference advocating for science research funding, fair visa and immigration policies, and better working conditions in all academic institutions."

  

Nathaniel D. Bastian, a doctoral student in the Harold and Inge Marcus Department of Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering, received the 2013 Seth Bonder Scholarship for Applied Operations Research in Military Applications.

The back of the Dakshineswar Kali Temple.

 

Third-year graduate student Chris Coleman-Smith spent five weeks in India in December and January using a $3,000 grant from the American Physical Society and the Indo-U.S. Science and Technology Forum.

(l to r) UC Davis graduate students Arielle Johnson and Anna Hjelmeland are making their mark in the food sciences. They are photographed in their lab at the Robert Mondavi Institute on Thursday, February 21, 2013.

Hundreds of graduate students held an organizing rally on the University of Pennsylvania campus April 26, 2023.

 

Why? Their website (organize@getup-uaw.org) explains:

 

"We are graduate student workers at the University of Pennsylvania forming a union to improve our working conditions at Penn and to strengthen our collective voice as teaching and research assistants locally and nationally.

 

As graduate student workers, we make essential contributions to the world-class teaching and research conducted at Penn. However, many of us still struggle to pay high housing and other costs in Philadelphia, lack secure rights in the workplace, and face increasing uncertainty about our futures given the precarious nature of higher education and unstable regulation of visas and work authorization for international student workers.

 

We have already seen the power of organized graduate student workers at major institutions to dramatically improve their working conditions through unionization with United Auto Workers, including graduate student workers at Columbia, Harvard, and NYU. By building on the experiences of our peers at other universities, we can continue to raise standards for graduate student workers across U.S. higher education.

 

We join a growing national movement of student workers and other academics forming unions to improve our lives and our work. Graduate student workers organizing with the UAW across the country have made a difference advocating for science research funding, fair visa and immigration policies, and better working conditions in all academic institutions."

  

Virginia Sea Grant Graduate Students, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Lab Technicians, and Research Experienced Undergraduate students construct and operate a vibracore system for geological sediment sampling on July 10, 2018 at VIMS Beach in Gloucester, Virginia.

  

The research team will prepare and examine the sediment samples they collected in the VIMS Coastal Geology Lab for further analysis.

  

(photo: Lisa Sadler | VA Sea Grant)

  

This MIT PhD showed how to use Open Frameworks to hack the Kinect and other tools.

Virginia Sea Grant Graduate Students, Virginia Institute of Marine Science Lab Technicians, and Research Experienced Undergraduate students construct and operate a vibracore system for geological sediment sampling on July 10, 2018 at VIMS Beach in Gloucester, Virginia.

  

The research team will prepare and examine the sediment samples they collected in the VIMS Coastal Geology Lab for further analysis.

  

(photo: Lisa Sadler | VA Sea Grant)

  

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