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− | A majority (65%?) of TAMS students will engage in some form of research activities during their tenure. Below are general information on research as a TAMS student. | + | A majority (~65%) of students will engage in some form of research during their time at TAMS. Below is general information on research as a TAMS student. |
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| == Seeking Research Mentors == | | == Seeking Research Mentors == |
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| **Writing about ''how'' you got interested in the professor's field can also be a great selling point in your email. | | **Writing about ''how'' you got interested in the professor's field can also be a great selling point in your email. |
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− | *Do '''''NOT''''' send too many emails. Dr. James Duban, Associate Dean for Research and National Scholarships, recommends that each email sent be waited for 3 business days for reply. | + | *Do '''''NOT''''' send too many emails. [[James Duban|Dr. James Duban]], Associate Dean for Research and National Scholarships, recommends that each email sent be waited for 3 business days for reply. |
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| ==== Mentors Seeking Students ==== | | ==== Mentors Seeking Students ==== |
− | This is made possible primarily through the newly introduced effort by the TAMS [[Research Organization]]. A [https://www.tamsro.com page] is kept where students can submit a brief form on research interests, and where professors interested in mentoring students may seek those whom they are interested in on a PDF file organized by TAMS staff from the forms students submit. | + | This is made possible primarily through the newly introduced effort by the TAMS [[Research Organization]]. A [https://www.tamsro.com page] is maintained where students can submit a brief form on research interests, and where professors interested in mentoring students may seek those whom they are interested in on a PDF file organized by TAMS staff from the forms students submit. |
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| === Further Discussions === | | === Further Discussions === |
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| === Early Summer Research === | | === Early Summer Research === |
− | In addition, a small amount of incoming TAMS students also receive scholarship to conduct research, alongside "Summer Research" students; they are known as "Early Summer Research" students. Under the regulation of a comprehensive "contract", students live in McConell Hall and participate in research activities full-time. | + | In addition, a small amount of incoming TAMS students also receive scholarship to conduct research, alongside "Summer Research" students; they are known as "Early Summer Research" students. Under the regulation of a comprehensive "contract", students live in [[McConnell Hall]] and participate in research activities full-time. |
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| == UNT Undergraduate Research Fund == | | == UNT Undergraduate Research Fund == |
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| | Engineering || Computer Science and Engineering || Mark Thompson | | | Engineering || Computer Science and Engineering || Mark Thompson |
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| + | |Engineering |
| + | |Computer Science and Engineering |
| + | |Mark V. Albert |
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| == Research Electives == | | == Research Electives == |
− | See [[Courses]] for further information; one may consider research electives a form of manifestation of research participation on the transcript, in a somewhat oversimplified capacity. | + | See [[Courses]] for further information. These are used to show that you do research on your transcript. |
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| + | == See also == |
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| + | * [[Research Organization]] |