"I start my graduate school at the university of Cincinnati since 2014. When I joined to the nano-materials group for my research, it was an active group with funding and nice equipment. Now there is no money in that group and one of the faculty member retired and another one is head of the department who does not have time. Overall, the condition of this group is not good for a new PhD student."
"Professional and helpful in job training"
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"It was a great company to work for!"
"This was a coop opportunity at University of Cincinnati. I started my coop during Summer 2018. The environment was good, the co-workers are friendly. But as a designer, there was not much space for improvement."
"I work at UC libraries as a graduate student and by far it is the best learning experience."
"It is a good place to work."
"This is a student employment opportunity. The University of Cincinnati is a fantastic place to work in an academic setting. The facilities available to grow both personally and professionally are amazing. As Graduate Research Assistant, I had the opportunity to manage NSF S-STEM grant, keep track of its finances, organize the day-to-day activities of the grant, organize the faculty meetings and report the progress of the grant to NSF annually. It has provided me with many opportunities to develop as a person, attain a balance between work and life and help keep a positive outlook."
"It has been really a good experience. Coming from India, this position helped me learn to work with a diversity of people."
"Over the last 1 year, I have been working as research assistant at UC Simulation Center - a collaborative effort between UC and Procter and Gamble (P&G). During this time, I have had the opportunity to work on various R&D related modeling and simulation projects for P&G. These projects involved design and process optimization using finite element and discrete element modeling. This experience introduced me to corporate research where research and development are practiced towards product development – a unique experience for students."
"Nanoelectronics Lab in the University of Cincinnati is an excellent place to study and work in."
"I have been a graduated assistant when I started my master program. During the job time, I assisted the class for my professor and also participated the web design project for Children's Hospital."
"I've worked for daap as a Graduated Assistant for almost two years. I participated the Sickle Cell Trait website for Cincinnati Children's Hospital and now currently for the Boeing project."
"I have worked as a graduate assistant at University of Cincinnati for almost two years. I can touch the real world projects, and applying what I have learnt to these projects can make me have a better understanding of the future work."
"I have worked as a Research Assistant in BioMicroSyatems lab for 3 years now. I have learnt and acquired many skills during my time here, such as Cleanroom skills, photolithopgraphy, Microfabrication, etc. The work environment is really good and our supervisor gives us the flexibility to work in our own pace which does not put us through a lot of stress."
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