Communication Mechanics: A Podcast for Engineers
In this episode, Dr. Jill Fennell [https://www.me.gatech.edu/user/1080]sits down with Dr. Brandon Dixon [https://www.me.gatech.edu/faculty/dixon], Associate Chair for Undergraduate Studies at the Woodruff School and Director of the Laboratory of Lymphatic Biology and Bioengineering [https://llbb.gatech.edu/] at Georgia Tech. The two discuss how undergraduate engineers can get involved with lab work and how best to solicit lab directors for opportunities in different labs. _ Show Notes and Timestamps: * 01:01 Introduction to Topic and Guest * 02:05 Value of lab involvement as an undergraduate * 04:20 Advice for students interested in labwork and available labs * 07:06 How does student communication shape their perception by lab faculty? * 11:49 What qualities are lab directors looking for in potential students for labs? * 14:03 Which ways of communicating are preferred by faculty? * 16:10 How to demonstrate being a good fit for the lab and crafting identity in communication * 19:05 Demonstrating readiness and fit without over or underselling yourself * 21:16 How can students show preparation if they don’t have any research yet? * 23:30 What kind of language signals understanding of research vs. wanting a lab job? * 25:33 What are common questions asked during the meeting stage? * 27:37 Good questions from students during the meeting * 31:28 Good practices for following up after email exchange * 33:41 Reasonable window for a next steps follow up email * 36:37 How best to communicate a change in plans without burning bridges * 38:08 One takeaway piece of advice for students interested in lab research; outro A list of undergraduate research opportunities is shared here. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jkSjHwbJJcmKEww45l-GH6E2dSsdGihp/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=100075234716198946683&rtpof=true&sd=true] Take a look at an example email solicitation here [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1gDK5qfVU6kO0dLry2Doiuz88lA7lhi3E/view?usp=sharing]. A transcript of this episode is available here [https://docs.google.com/document/d/11fFV6oMBSShJ-Tlm33j8R5ZE0p7uczRtvy1I8mb1b2E/edit?usp=sharing]. Episode Edited by Lee Hibbard.
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