Monday, March 2, 2009

Conversations with APIGrads

Hi API Grads members, please come out to support our speakers! Also, spread the word to undergraduates who you think might be interested. Thanks!


Are you an Asian/Pacific Islander American student thinking about going to graduate school?
Unsure if it is the RIGHT path for you?

Conversations with APIGrads
March 9th through March 12th
6:00 – 7:00 pm
3104 Hart Hall (Third Floor)

Come and meet API grad students from various disciplines across campus. Each night, one grad student from a different discipline will talk about her/his experience . They will address various topics such as why they wanted to go, choosing a program, other choices they were thinking about, their time between undergrad and grad school and things they wish they knew before going back to school. This informal talk allows students an opportunity to ask questions and discuss concerns about attending graduate school. Please RSVP by emailing Le Phan: lephan@ucdavis.edu, space IS limited.

MONDAY (3/9)
JAMES FABIONAR
Ph.D. student in Education
Research Interests: History of Education; Mechanisms for Community Change and Improvement; School Organization and Educational Policy; Social Justice; Urban Education

TUESDAY (3/10)
PAUL LIU
Third Year Law
Research Interests: Intellectual Property Law; Patent Law; Critical Race Theory; Critical Legal Studies

WEDNESDAY(3/11)
CATHERINE FUNG
Ph.D. Candidate in English
Research Interests: Asian American literature, Postcolonial Studies and literature, critical race theory, historiography

THURSDAY (3/12)
HAI PHAM
2nd Year Ph.D. Student in Electrical Engineering
Research Interests: Low Power Mixed-Signa Integrated Circuits, Power Electronics, Energy Harvesting, VLSI & Digital Design, DSP and Communications