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USA - New Mexico - Albuquerque - The University of New Mexico - The Center for High Tech Materials - Graduate Programs.
CHTM draws faculty and students from the departments of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Physics and Astronomy, Chemistry, and Chemical and Nuclear Engineering. Students are employed as research assistants under the supervision of a faculty member.
Typical stages in the education of a graduate student are:
Initial Years (1-2);
Concentrate on course work; familiarization with Center research programs/researchers; select faculty research advisor and general area of research
Middle Years (2-4);
Finish course work; concentrate on and take qualifier examination; learn and develop "research tools"
Final Years (3-6);
Concentrate on dissertation topic; continue to polish research skills working in a tutor/mentor-like environment with Faculty Advisor
In addition, students gain valuable communications skills and the opportunity for professional development through:
Participation at technical conferences by presenting research results as oral and/or poster papers
Participation in both agency and industrial review meetings, where graduate students are often required to present research results
Internships in industry or government laboratories
CHTM has graduated many Masters and Doctoral students since 1983. More than 50% of these students remain in state where they are helping to grow New Mexico's high technology sector.
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