02/05/2021
To all TAMIU students:
Happy New Year and hope you had a great holiday.
Welcome to Spring 2021, and wish you all the best in your classes.
TAMIU MSEIP-ESIRE Program will continue to offer you free tutoring sessions for Science, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and Engineering courses.
The tutoring session will be available face to face and online following the CDC and TAMIU regulations:
1- Face-to-face tutoring sessions for students who are on campus and it will be limited capacity.
2- Online tutoring sessions, which will be conducted through blackboard collaborate.
You can request and reserve your tutoring meeting date/time, by submitting the following form: https://forms.gle/Aet6r5AS4Kvojc3Q6
Tutors will be in touch with you to finalize the session setup.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly.
The current tutor schedule is attached below
01/11/2021
Great opportunity for undergraduate students who are interested in robotics and would like to expand their skills through an internship:
https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/EERE-Robotics-2021?fbclid=IwAR11gfATnXFLOzvbXywaofMiXDcIGuAbD3E05O3DJuiYyrOeBQXrS4KvqWo
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The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy (EERE) Robotics Internship Program provides opportunities for students and recent graduates to intern at DOE national laboratories.
11/13/2020
Update:
The deadline was extended till Friday, November 20th, 2020 at 5 pm, This will allow the student more time to finish their projects and presentation and be ready for the submission.
The annual Fall Student Conference will take place virtually on the week of November 16th, 2020 and it is open to all TAMIU students
On behalf of the Colloquium and Conference Committee, I would like to invites you to participate in our Annual Fall Student conference. This year, our conference will be virtual, therefore all the presentations will be recorded by the students themselves, for example, students can add their voice narrative to the presentation’s Microsoft PowerPoint file and upload it to the submission website mentioned below.
The presentation should be of 15 minutes (maximum) and I will be judged based on the following criteria:
Problem Methodology:
• Was the overall approach appropriate for the problem formulation?
Familiarity with Subject:
• Does the presenter(s) demonstrate adequate knowledge of the subject?
Organization:
• Is the presentation cohesive and have a logical organization?
Communication Skills:
• Does the presenter(s) voice and poise make a favorable impression without reading a script?
• Does the presenter(s) have a smooth and clear delivery?
Presentation Quality & Visual Aids:
• Was the presentation supported with simple, clear, and appropriate visual aids and text?
Results:
• Has the presenter shown the results clearly and in detail?
• Did the presenter interpret and explain the results appropriately?
Conclusion:
• Did the conclusion provide a reflection and discuss further implementation?
Students can submit their abstract/recorded presentation through the following form: https://forms.gle/EyCfgrEvGKS6tNLXA
Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
11/12/2020
Good Morning,
The annual Fall Student Conference will take place virtually on the week of November 16th, 2020 and it is open to all TAMIU students
On behalf of the Colloquium and Conference Committee, I would like to invites you to participate in our Annual Fall Student conference. This year, our conference will be virtual, therefore all the presentations will be recorded by the students themselves, for example, students can add their voice narrative to the presentation’s Microsoft PowerPoint file and upload it to the submission website mentioned below.
The presentation should be of 15 minutes (maximum) and I will be judged based on the following criteria:
Problem Methodology:
• Was the overall approach appropriate for the problem formulation?
Familiarity with Subject:
• Does the presenter(s) demonstrate adequate knowledge of the subject?
Organization:
• Is the presentation cohesive and have a logical organization?
Communication Skills:
• Does the presenter(s) voice and poise make a favorable impression without reading a script?
• Does the presenter(s) have a smooth and clear delivery?
Presentation Quality & Visual Aids:
• Was the presentation supported with simple, clear, and appropriate visual aids and text?
Results:
• Has the presenter shown the results clearly and in detail?
• Did the presenter interpret and explain the results appropriately?
Conclusion:
• Did the conclusion provide a reflection and discuss further implementation?
Students can submit their abstract/recorded presentation through the following form: https://forms.gle/EyCfgrEvGKS6tNLXA
The due date to submit the abstract and recorded presentation is November 16th, 2020 at 5:00 pm.
Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
11/06/2020
The Colloquium and Conference Committee in the Department of Mathematics & Physics and School of Engineering at Texas A&M International University in conjunction with the TAMIU S-STEM CASC-Aid Scholarship, TAMIU Robert Noyce Mathematics Scholarship (TAMIU-NMTSP), TAMIU Minority Science and Engineering Improvement Program-Engineering and Science Improvement and Retention Enhancement (MSEIP-ESIRE), and STEM RRG Endowment Scholarship at Texas A&M International University (TAMIU), would like to invite you to The 2020 Fall Student Virtual Conference.
Interested students and student-faculty collaborators should submit their abstracts and recorded presentations through the online application (https://forms.gle/EyCfgrEvGKS6tNLXA).
The deadline to submit an abstract/presentation is Monday, November 16th, 2020 at 5:00 pm.
Both individual and team presentations are welcome.
We look forward to seeing you there!!!
11/02/2020
We cordially invite you to our upcoming virtual presentations:
“Optical Characterization of Full-Field Deformation in Anisotropic Rocks Under Diametrical Compression: Influences of Lamination and Natural Fractures" by Dr. Fatick Nath (TAMIU) 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM | Friday, November 6, 2020
The meeting will take place over WebEx
Meeting Link: https://tamiu.webex.com/tamiu/j.php?MTID=m9a18455d312bafcdad275bada70b7be3
WebEx Meeting Number:177 027 8455
Password: ResearchDrNath
Do not hesitate to contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you for your support!
09/09/2020
To all TAMIU STEM students (Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, Chemistry):
I would like to inform and remind you that the TAMIU MSEIP-ESIRE Program tutoring services for our STEM students have been returned for this Fall 2020.
Following the CDC and TAMIU regulations and we will be offering the following options:
1- Face-to-face tutoring sessions for students who are on campus and it will be limited capacity.
2- Online tutoring sessions, which will be conducted through blackboard collaborate.
If you are taking a STEM class (Physics, Mathematics, Engineering, Chemistry), you can request and reserve a tutoring meeting date/time, by submitting the following form: https://forms.gle/Aet6r5AS4Kvojc3Q6
Tutors will be in touch with you to finalize the session setup.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me directly.
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05/02/2019
All TAMIU STEM students, come and join this great workshop!!
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04/25/2019
We want to give special thanks to Laredo Rotary, for their unconditional and continues support to help us to reach our goals and represent our university, city, and state in national competitions, such NASA RMC and NASA Swarmathon.
Thank you for all of your contributions!
Our GiveCampus link is below!
https://www.givecampus.com/schools/TexasAMInternationalUniversity/tamiu-nasa-robotics-reaching-mars
04/15/2019
Come and join us for a great presentation to help you understand the petroleum engineering field and get some insight into leading your organization into success!!