"I have worked for Texas A&M University as a research assistant since October of 2017. I enjoy the fast-paced and technically challenge environment of the research industry; as well as the relation to the classes I take as a mechanical engineering student. Now that I am graduating, I am looking for a full-time position as a mechanical engineer."
"Back in 2014, It was my Internship at SIEMENS in Qatar that opened my eyes on how much value I can add to people’s lives as an engineer in O&G and energy industries. My internship at SIEMENS afforded me the opportunity to gain experience in project management and interaction with clients to meet their needs. Moreover, my time as a project and manufacturing engineer at Qatar University enabled me to work closely with customers, and gain project management, budgeting and scheduling, product design and manufacturing experience. Also, as a graduate research engineer at Texas A&M University, I collaborated with engineers in working on manufacturing and testing of new haptic touchscreens. During my time at A&M, I had many safety trainings and acquired a great experience in project safety analysis for the friction tester project we were working on. With my skill set and background, I collaboratively created innovative solutions to challenging projects I worked on in my career and education, and I am definite I can continue doing the same at your esteemed company."
"I have worked at Texas A&M University for five years. It's a pretty good place to work."
"My adviser, Dr Ehsani has a very deep understand of power electronics and power system. I benefited a lot from learning from a master in this field."
"I had a good learning experience working at Financial Management Operations at Texas A&M University. That is where I obtained my skills in working in a business setting, meeting deadlines, and most importantly how to work with other people of different personality types. I left on a positive note due to how I worked with everyone and I also felt the longer I stayed there, the less I would be able to reach my full potential. It was the perfect student job for me at the time to start gaining experience in working in a business setting, but I wanted to branch our my skills and learn which what made me leave."
"Good to work at Texas A&M University."
"The Open Access Labs are a great place to begin your career!"
"It is a nice workplace, with an encouraging and motivating environment."
"Love to work in relax environment, that's what TAMU has provided. Also have a nice supervisor who's listening and provide ideas."
"I have been studying in Texas A&M University since Fall 2016, and will graduate in May 2020. A&M made me a highly motivated individual and I am always passionate about learning new technologies."
"I am a graduate student in the biological systems engineering department. One of the data science classes has allowed me tackle multiple agricultural commodities and using it for data mining purposes. It would be beneficial to using my skills in python, R, and weka"
"Texas A&M is the greatest university in the world. It was a great honor to work for the football team while I attended."
"Good place to get the research idea. During my additional grad school study, the place gave me a lot of chance to obtain overview of advanced engineering ideas, special relationship of coworkers, and good mindset for the work. I stongly recommand the place to take a grad study and research work not only for the each person, but also for the society. You can do it with the school."
"I have worked in power electronics and quality lab (PQlab) since 2013. I have found it to obtain great experience in power electronics background."
"I've been working for Texas A&M University for 4 years. Generally, the position here is very stable. This employer is traditional and conservative."
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