Making the Most of Your Postdoc -Dec 1 at 3 pm in 46-2002-Reminder
Dana Bresee Keeth
bresee at mit.edu
Tue Nov 28 10:15:22 EST 2017
*Making the Most of Your Postdoc - Practical Advice and Lessons Learned
(Reminder)*
*Hosted by the Office of the Vice President for Research*
*Date and Time:* Friday, *December 1*, 2017 @ 3:00-4:30 pm
*Location:* 46-3002, Singleton Auditorium
*Registration:* Please register here
<https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdAwudQisbxuIHHZovC_35MSo2nE4VyAx0KQe51IWtiGZycNQ/viewform>
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A postdoc is a truly precious time in a researcher’s career. The
ultimate goal of a postdoc is to develop additional skills needed for
the next phase of one’s chosen career. How does one make the most of his
or her limited time as a postdoc? In this panel, seasoned postdocs and
junior faculty will discuss what steps they took during their postdoc
that proved successful, and reflect on what they wished they had done
(or started to do) earlier. Additionally, they will discuss what skills
and training have provided the greatest advancement in their careers.
Audience members will have the opportunity to ask questions and seek
advice from the panel. Whether you are just starting your postdoc, a
graduate student preparing for a future postdoc, or even a seasoned
postdoc, the advice from this inspiring set of panelists will give you
unique perspectives into how to make the most of your postdoc experience.
*Moderator* – Dr. Madeline Oudin (Research Scientist at Koch Institute
and future Assistant Professor in Biomedical Engineering at Tufts
University)
*Panelists* – Dr. Ritu Raman (Postdoctoral Associate at the Koch
Institute), Dr. Sebastian Pattinson (Postdoctoral Fellow in Mechanical
Engineering), Dr. Canan Dagdeviren (Assistant Professor in Media Arts
and Sciences and Director of the Conformable Decoders group in the MIT
Media Lab)
See their bios below
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*MODERATOR****- Dr. Madeleine Oudin*will soon begin a faculty position
at Tufts University, in the department of Biomedical Engineering. She
grew up in Paris, France in a multicultural environment, and completed a
BSc in Biochemistry at McGill University, a MSc in Pharmacology and a
PhD in Neuroscicence from King’s College London, UK. She has been
working in Frank Gertler’s lab for the past six years (first as a
postdoctoral fellow, and currently as research scientist). Her research
at MIT’s Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research involves trying
to understand how metastasis, the dissemination of tumor cells
throughout the body, occurs and how it affects response to chemotherapy.
Dr. Oudin received a Breast Cancer Research Department of Defense
Postdoctoral Fellowship and is now funded by a K99/R00 Pathway to
Independence from the National Cancer Institute. She has also received
multiple awards, such as the Women in Cancer Research Award, American
Association for Cancer Research Scholar-in-Training Award and the MIT
Infinite Kilometer Award, for her accomplishments in research and
involvement in the community. She will now be starting her own lab at
Tufts University.**
*PANELISTS*****
*Dr. Ritu Raman*is a postdoctoral associate in the Langer Lab at MIT.
Her research interests focus on developing smart responsive implantable
devices for sensing and drug delivery in the body. She is passionate
about understanding and utilizing the dynamically adaptive nature of
biological systems, and aims to establish an academic research lab
focused on bio-hybrid design in the future. Dr. Raman is deeply
interested in science communication and science policy, and enjoys
speaking, writing, and planning outreach events centered on the
importance of STEM research and advancing education for underrepresented
minorities in STEM. She received her M.S. (2013) and Ph.D. (2016) in
Mechanical Engineering as an NSF Fellow at the University of Illinois at
Urbana Champaign. Her doctoral research centered on high-resolution 3D
bio-printing and bio-hybrid robotics. She received her B.S. magna cum
laude (2012) in Mechanical Engineering, with a minor in Biomedical
Engineering, from Cornell University.
*Dr. Sebastian**Pattinson*is currently a postdoctoral fellow in
Mechanical Engineering at MIT working with Professor John Hart. His
research aims to realize novel devices through advances at the interface
between nanomaterials and additive manufacturing. He received Ph.D. and
Master’s degrees in the Materials Science Department at the University
of Cambridge, where he developed synthesis methods to control the
structure and function of carbon nanotubes and hierarchical materials.
His awards include a UK Engineering and Physical Sciences Research
Council Doctoral Training Grant, a US National Science Foundation
Science, Engineering, and Education for Sustainability postdoctoral
fellowship, and an MIT Translational Fellowship.
*Dr. Canan Dagdeviren*is an Assistant Professor in the Program in Media
Arts and Sciences at MIT, where she leads the Conformable Decoders
research group. At the Media Lab, Dr. Dagdeviren’s Conformable Decoders
group is working to create mechanically adaptive electromechanical
systems that can intimately integrate with the target object for
sensing, actuation, and energy harvesting, among other applications. Her
research is built on the belief that vital information from nature and
the human body is ‘coded’ in various forms of physical patterns, and
that conformable decoders can ‘decode’ these patterns into beneficial
signals and/or energy. Her work has been featured in many media outlets,
including Smithsonian Magazine, Popular Mechanics, CBS News, the LA
Times, BBC News, New Scientist, IEEE Spectrum, Physics World, and Nature
Materials. In 2015, MIT Technology Review named her among the "Top 35
Innovators Under 35" (inventor category), and Forbes magazine selected
her as one of the "Top 30 Under 30 in Science". Recently, Dr. Dagdeviren
has been named as a Gifted Citizen by Ciudad de las Ideas of Puebla,
Mexico, Spotlight Health Scholar by Aspen Institute, and World#1 in
Medical Innovation Category of Ten Outstanding Young Persons of the
World (TOYP) by Junior Chamber International (JCI). In December 2016,
she was awarded with Science and Sci Life Prize for Young Scientists in
Translational Medicine Category and invited to attend Nobel Prize
Ceremony in Stockholm, Sweden. She was recently named as the 2017
Innovation and Technology Delegate of the American Academy of Achievement.
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