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    <p>Kourtney Rutkowski is majoring in Mechanical Engineering
    with a minor in Psychology. She will graduate with her B.S. in May, 2018, and
    in 2019 she will complete her M.S. as part of the accelerated B.S./M.S. program
    in Mechanical Engineering. She is also a member of the Honors College, a CWIT
    Scholar, a Grand Challenges Scholar, and a member of Tau Beta Pi. She is
    currently conducting research at the Universidade do Porto in Portugal, as the
    first UMBC student to study in the UMBC/Porto exchange program.</p>
    
    <p><strong>What are your
    research interests? </strong>I am interested in materials, composites, and additive
    manufacturing with metals and thermoplastics. This research is applicable for
    many industries, including the aeronautical, energy, defense, and automotive
    industries.</p>
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    <p><strong>Describe your project: </strong>My current research project is determining a manufacturing
    strategy for the production of metal/polymer composite sheets. Currently, I am
    looking at which types of surface treatments are needed to best adhere the
    polymer, a thermoplastic prepreg, to sheet metal. The conditions in which the
    prepreg is applied and cured must also be tested, and material characterization
    will be performed to determine which process would be optimal for production
    purposes. The reason that this is important is that polymer/metal composite
    such as these are low in weight but are high enough in strength to replace
    heavier materials, especially in the transportation industries to improve
    safety and fuel economy. <span>When I return from </span><span>Porto, I will join the research team in Dr. Marcus Zupan’s
    lab, focusing on the development of tools and methodologies for qualifying
    additively manufactured parts. This research is in collaboration with JHUAPL
    and PAX River, and can improve the additive manufacturing technologies and part
    quality.</span></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>Who are your mentors and w</span></strong><span><strong>hy did you choose them? </strong></span><span>I work withProfessors Abel Santos and António Torres
    Marques at the Universidade do Porto. Professor Abel teaches the Global
    Engineering class on the Porto side, allowing me to meet him from when I took
    the class in the Fall 2016 semester at UMBC. Professor Torres Marques was
    introduced to me by Dr. Zupan and is my main research advisor in Porto. Their
    dedication to the process, helping me get prepared to come to Porto, and helping
    with the bureaucracy once I arrived has been invaluable. They also introduced
    me to their labs and graduate students</span>, and have been very helpful in
    regards to questions involving my research project.</p>
    
    <p><strong>How did you become
    interested in this project? </strong><span>As an avid outdoorswoman, I’m passionate about finding solutions for the conservation and preservation of our natural resources and mitigating for and adapting to climate change. This led to an interest in renewable energy sources, and using my skills as an engineer to solve problems related to making renewables for more efficient and economical manufacturing. </span><span> </span><span>Through the Global Engineering course, I learned about different international cultures and made some good friends. I also studied abroad in Germany in January and took a course in renewable energy sources in Kassel, Germany. I wanted to study abroad in Porto and open the gate as the first student in the UMBC/Porto collaboration. I worked with Dr. Zupan and Dr. Moreira to complete an application to the Mobile 2+ Erasmus scholarship and was awarded a living stipend, airfare, health insurance, access to cultural events, and opportunities to interact with students from around the world, as well as the engineering faculty from U.Porto.</span></p>
    
    <p><strong>What has been the most
    unexpected thing about your experience abroad? </strong>I love my time here in Portugal but I have definitely had
    some mishaps! My second week in Porto a homeless woman stole my jacket at a
    café, and I still see her wearing it around the downtown area. My first time
    traveling outside of Porto, I got on the wrong train coming back from Lisbon and
    got kicked off at a train station in the middle of nowhere because I didn’t
    have enough cash to pay to the fare. Most recently, I had my mom send me some
    winter clothes which got held up in the Portuguese customs for a month, but
    luckily my flatmate lent me some for my travels further North.</p>
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    <p><strong>What has been the
    most rewarding part? </strong>One of the best things was finally meeting my friends in
    person were from Porto and I had met through the UMBC Global Engineering
    course. In that course, students from around the world work in teams on
    theoretical solutions for global issues. Students interact via Skype and
    WhatsApp, and for some students, like myself, there were some strong
    friendships formed across the ocean. Meeting those friends who I had made, as
    well as making new friends here who are from across the world, has allowed me to
    learn about a variety of cultures and open my mind more and more every day. Even
    better, day by day I find myself feeling like a local here in Porto, and know
    that it will always be a second home for me.</p>
    
    <p><strong>What will you do next
    with your research? </strong>I’m hoping to bring back what I’m learning to Dr. Zupan’s
    lab and use my experiences as a basis to start my thesis research, which I hope
    to publish. I will present on my Porto experience and the research I conducted
    there at URCAD, in April.</p>
    <p></p>
    
    <p><strong>What is your advice
    to other students about getting involved in research?</strong> Be flexible and open minded. Don’t be afraid to take risks-
    say yes to things and take opportunities as they come. Ask for help- make
    connections and friends wherever you go. Don’t get locked into graduation
    dates. Studying abroad won’t take any extra time- you can combine it with
    Master’s work or do it over the summer or winter, so it won’t take time out of your
    academic schedule, even in a major with successive classes like engineering!  If for some reason it does take extra time, the
    experience to go abroad is more valuable than graduating in four years. Money
    is not an issue- there are so many ways to get it paid for and Portugal is
    really cheap in terms of the cost of living. 
    My rent is 250 euros a month and includes utilities!  No one looks back and regrets studying abroad and
    says, “I’m glad I didn’t do that so that I could graduate on time.”</p>
    <p></p>
    
    <p><strong>What else are you
    involved in on campus? </strong>Besides the scholar’s programs and honors organizations that
    I am involved in, I am also involved with numerous other things on campus. I am
    an Undergraduate Teaching Fellow for the Mechanical Engineering department,
    which besides simply teaching the students, has also allowed me to meet and
    mentor the students in the years below me. I also try to work through my
    scholar’s program, CWIT to be a role model for the young women in engineering
    who are in the cohorts after me. I volunteer with an organization that holds
    its state competition here at UMBC named First Lego League (FLL). FLL is STEM
    competition for elementary and middle school students that helps to introduce
    them to topics such as engineering, and seeing the passion and intelligence of
    these students continuously encourages me in the promotion of STEM and fills me
    with hope for the next generation of engineers. Last but not least, I am a
    member of UMBC Cru and the UMBC Rock Climbing Club.</p>
    <p></p>
    
    <p><strong><span>Career goals? </span></strong><span>After completing my M.S., I plan on obtaining a Ph.D. in environmental engineering. I hope to use my education to pursue a career that can create renewable energy solutions to help the environment, and people, in a large-scale way. After a while in industry, I plan on following the path of some of my mentors and becoming a college professor.</span></p>
    <p><span>Want to know more about research abroad in Porto and other countries? Contact Dr. April Householder at <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu">aprilh@umbc.edu</a></span></p>
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    <li>Math 104: Quantitative Literacy</li>
    <li>Math 106: Intermediate Algebra</li>
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    <li>Math 151: Calculus I (Differential Calculus)</li>
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    <li>Math 221: Linear Algebra</li>
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    <li>Math 251:  Calc III (Multivariable Calculus)</li>
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    <div>The University of Chicago Booth School of Business is offering current UMBC undergraduates with an opportunity to apply for a deep immersive experience in research activities in economics. The program is designed for top undergraduate students with strong quantitative and analytical <strong>backgrounds of all majors.</strong>
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    <div><strong>Benefits</strong></div>
    <div>$10,000 Stipend &amp; Housing for up to <strong>Four</strong> UMBC Students</div>
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    <div><strong>Deadline</strong></div>
    <div>The deadline to apply is <strong>Friday, DECEMBER 8</strong>  </div>
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    <div><em>UMBC and the University of Chicago have created a special partnership to provide up to <strong>four UMBC undergraduates</strong> with this paid summer research experience.</em></div>
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    <strong>Details can be found here:</strong>  <a href="https://my.umbc.edu/groups/careers/posts/71801" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">https://my.umbc.edu/groups/careers/posts/71801</a>
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<Title>Researcher of the Week: Richard Elliott</Title>
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    worked with Dr. Simone Chambers, Dr. Michael Tesler, and Dr. Davin Phoenix at
    the University of California, Irvine, Political Science Department, during the
    Summer Undergraduate </span><span>Research Fellowship
    (SURF) Program of the UCI Graduate Division. His research focuses on the intersections </span><span>of</span><span> culture and politics and the effects of political rhetoric on voting patterns and election outcomes.</span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong>How did you know this was
    the project you wanted to do? </strong></span><span>I had worked on the
    origins of this project the previous summer, but I learned from these
    professors and incorporated new statistical insights. </span><span>In this study, a cultural and linguistic approach was used to analyze the effect that speeches by members of the right-wing Tea Party Caucus have had on conservative political discourse. The rhetoric of these politicians after their ascendance in the 2010 congressional elections was compared to the rhetoric used by John McCain, the Republican nominee in 2008, and Donald Trump, the Republican nominee in 2016, to understand their effect on conservative discourse. This shift in discourse was studied using speech analysis to code for instances of negative discourse and establish a comparison between the election years while also noting rhetorical shifts among mainstream conservative politicians.</span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong>How much time do you put
    into it?</strong> </span><span>I worked on this project
    for at least 10 hours each week this past summer, but I also worked on it
    during last summer at UMBC as a <a href="https://mcnair.umbc.edu" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">McNair Scholar</a> in their Summer Research
    Institute, and during the winter semester. I received credit through the Career
    Center’s internship practicum (<a href="https://careers.umbc.edu/students/find/internship/earn-academic-credit/" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">PRAC</a>).</span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong>How did you hear about
    the Undergraduate Research Award (URA) program? </strong>I have worked with Dr.
    Householder in the past, when she advised me as a McNair Scholar, and my mentor
    on my previous project was Dr. Kathy Bryan (American Studies). Both have been
    very supportive of my research, and encouraged me to continue working on this
    topic through the UCI program.</span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong>How much did your mentor
    help you with the application?</strong> </span><span>My mentors assisted me
    greatly in developing a strong application. They are a key part of the process.</span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong>What has been the hardest
    part about your research?</strong> </span><span>The hardest thing was
    finding speech transcripts for some of the Tea Party congressmen and women.</span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong>What was the most
    unexpected thing? </strong>I didn’t think the increase in harmful discourse usage by
    Republicans would be that stark, but I found a fivefold increase from 2008 to
    2016.</span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong>How does your research
    relate to your work in other classes?</strong> </span><span>I have done rhetorical
    analyses in multiple American Studies and Political Science classes. This project is a continuation of the research I did last year entitled, </span><span>“It’s Just A Jump To The Right: How The Tea Party Has Affected Conservative Discourse.” (abstract available here: </span><span><a href="https://ur.umbc.edu/home/our-researchers/research-profiles-16-17/richard-elliott/">https://ur.umbc.edu/home/our-researchers/research-profiles-16-17/richard-elliott/</a>)</span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong>What else are you
    involved in on campus?</strong> </span><span>I am currently the
    President of UMBC Progressives and I assist the College Dems as well.</span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong>What is your advice to
    other students about getting involved in research?</strong> Don’t be afraid to follow
    up. Don’t be afraid to email professors twice. Use all your leads to try and
    get the best opportunities you can.</span></p>
    
    <p><span><strong>What are your career
    goals?</strong> </span><span>I would like to be an
    academic/issue advocate in the Baltimore area.</span></p>
    
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    <p><span>Have Mentor-led </span><span>research</span><span> and want to be featured as a Researcher of the Week?  Email <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu">aprilh@umbc.edu</a>.</span></p>
    <p><span>Learn more about how to fund your research and become a URA scholar: </span><span><a href="https://ur.umbc.edu/ura/">https://ur.umbc.edu/ura/</a></span></p>
    
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    <br>We’ve got the paper versions too!  Head up to the 2nd floor for current newspapers such as: the Baltimore Sun, the Guardian, Le Monde, the New York Times, The Times (London), the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post.<br><br>
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<Title>Temporary Job - Library General Assistant</Title>
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    <strong>Job no:</strong> 492566<br><strong>Work type:</strong> Temporary/Contingent I<br><strong>Location:</strong> UMBC Campus<br><strong>Categories:</strong> Library<br><br><strong>Responsibilities:</strong>     <br>The incumbent will be responsible for general maintenance of the print serials collection, assisting with planning and implementation of shifts.  Using various library automated systems, the incumbent will perform searches to help identify items for deselection. The incumbent is expected to assist users, shelve, maintain all equipment as well as perform other duties as assigned.  This position reports to the Chief Serials Technician.<br><br><strong>Required Minimum Qualifications: </strong>    <br>Requires a High School Diploma or GED; Library or clerical experience desirable.<br><br><strong>Preferred Qualifications:</strong>      <br>Must have good organization and communication skills; detail oriented, self-motivated, flexible; demonstrate the ability to work independently; proficient with word processing applications. Familiarity with Excel spreadsheets would be preferable.  This position requires physical labor—lifting and pushing loaded book trucks.<br><br><strong>Background Screening Statement: </strong>    <br>A background check may be required.  <br><br><strong>Screening of Applications Begins:</strong><br>For best consideration, submit application by November 10, 2017 (resumes will be accepted until position is filled).<br><br><strong>Salary:</strong> $16.10 per hour, 30-40 hours per week<br><br><strong>Hours:</strong> M-F 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. subject to change depending on the needs of the Library.<br><br><strong>Additional Information:</strong> This is a temporary position.  Initial contract is for (6-Months) with the possibility of renewal. <br><br><strong>FLSA Status:</strong> Nonexempt <br><br><strong>Equal Opportunity Statement: </strong><br>UMBC is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications from women, minority group members, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.<br><br><strong>Work Authorization</strong><br>As required by the 1986 Immigration Act, be prepared to present acceptable documentation upon hire showing your identity and that you are a U.S. citizen or an alien who is authorized to work.<br><br><a href="http://listings.umbc.edu/cw/en-us/job/492566/general-assistant" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">Apply Here!</a><br>
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<Title>Summer Research at Caltech!</Title>
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    <div>The WAVE Fellows program provides support for talented undergraduates intent on pursuing a Ph.D. to conduct a 10-week summer research project at Caltech. The program aims to foster diversity by increasing the participation of underrepresented students in science and engineering Ph.D. programs.</div>
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    <strong>Eligibility:</strong> Students must be current sophomores through non-graduating seniors and must be U.S. citizens, U.S. permanent residents, or have DACA status. A minimum GPA of 3.2 is required.</div>
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    <div><em>Competitive applicants will have prior research experience and can articulate how their research interests align with Caltech's research areas.</em></div>
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    <strong>Benefits:</strong> </div>
    <div>- A $6000 award for the ten-week program and </div>
    <div>- An additional $500 housing/travel supplement.</div>
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    <strong>Application Deadline: </strong><strong>JANUARY 12, 2018</strong>
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    <div>For more information, visit: <a href="http://www.sfp.caltech.edu/programs/wavefellows" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">http://www.sfp.caltech.edu/programs/wavefellows</a>
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    <h5>AMGEN Scholars</h5>
    <div>Caltech's Amgen Scholars Program is geared towards students in <strong>biology, chemistry, and biotechnology fields</strong>. Some of these fields include <strong>biology, biochemistry, bioengineering, medical engineering, chemical and biomolecular engineering, and chemistry.</strong>
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    <strong>Eligibility:</strong> Students must be current sophomores through non-graduating seniors, must be attending a four-year university in the US at time of application, and must be U.S. citizens or U.S. permanent residents. A minimum GPA of 3.2 is required.</div>
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    <strong>Benefits:</strong> </div>
    <div>- A $6000 award, </div>
    <div>- Round-trip air transportation, </div>
    <div>- Campus housing, and </div>
    <div>- A food allowance.</div>
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    <div><strong>Application Deadline: FEBRUARY 15, 2018</strong></div>
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    <div>For more information, visit:  <a href="http://www.sfp.caltech.edu/programs/amgen_scholars" rel="nofollow external" class="bo">www.sfp.caltech.edu/programs/amgen_scholars</a>
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    <div><em>If you have any questions about finding summer research or you need assistance with you application, please contact Dr. April Householder, <a href="mailto:aprilh@umbc.edu">aprilh@umbc.edu</a>.</em></div>
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