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[박사과정 유학] 미 Washington University in St. Louis - PhD Information Session

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    김희선

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    2020.11.17

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The Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis will be holding two information sessions for prospective PhD Students on November 17th and 19th. of Engineering
 
 
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The Preston M. Green Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering will be hosting two virtual PhD Information sessions for prospective students to learn more about our academic programs, faculty and research opportunities and when you're ready, take the first steps to join us at Washington University in St. Louis.
 
Please join us for a virtual information session with department faculty and current graduate students:
 
Tuesday, Nov. 17, 8 a.m. (CT)
Thursday, Nov. 19, 6 p.m. (CT)
 
Attendees will be sent a code to waive the application fee so that you will be able to apply to our PhD Programs free of any charge.
 
Zoom information will be sent to attendees after they register.
 
Register here for Nov. 17th
Register here for Nov. 19th
 
Reducing barriers for PhD students is a major goal for us. For Fall 2021 admissions, the GRE is not required.
 
Full Support & Funding
 
Our PhD students are fully funded, including full tuition support and health insurance.
 
As a doctoral candidate, you will also receive a generous stipend to cover living expenses. This support is guaranteed as you continue to make satisfactory progress towards your degree.
 
Additionally, doctoral students may also qualify for one of the following fellowships:
   
 
Electrical & Systems Engineering at Washington University in St. Louis
 
The Preston M. Green Department of Electrical & Systems Engineering, the nation’s second-oldest department of electrical engineering, was founded on a tradition of excellence in advancing basic science and solving society's biggest challenges. Our alumni comprise faculty, entrepreneurs and industry leaders distributed across the globe.
 
We believe in creating and maintaining a culture that embraces and appreciates the strength and value of differences in gender, race, ethnicity, geography, socioeconomic status, age, politics, philosophy, disability and sexual orientation.
 
Read about some of our award-winning researchers below:
 
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Zhang’s CAREER Award could reshape how to build computers for data-intensive era
 
J.T. Shen is leading a team developing a two-photon controlled-phase logic gate that could boost quantum information science and technology.
Shen leads team seeking to improve quantum computation
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Silicon ‘neurons’ may add a new dimension to computer processors
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New microscopy method provides unprecedented look at amyloid protein structure
 
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McKelvey School of Engineering
engineering.wustl.edu
 

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