DOE/FIU Science & Technology Workforce Development Program
 

Archive for March, 2019

 
  • DOE Fellows Alumni Booklet

    DOE Fellows Alumni Booklet

    FIU’s Science and Technology Workforce Development Initiative (DOE Fellows Program) is pleased to present the DOE Fellows Alumni Booklet. This booklet features five outstanding former DOE Fellows STEM students that […]

     
  • Shown in the photo above (from left to right) are Dean Espinosa; Silvia Garcia, who is pursuing her bachelor’s in biological sciences with a minor in chemistry; Tristan Simoes-Ponce, who is pursuing a master’s in mechanical engineering; Katherine Delarosa, who is studying for a bachelor’s in environmental engineering; Alexis Suarez, who is on her way to getting a bachelor’s in environmental engineering; and Ximena Lugo, who will graduate in Spring 2019 with a bachelor’s in environmental engineering.

    FIU President Mark Rosenberg meets DOE Fellows in Phoenix, AZ

    From FIU President Rosenberg’s Sunday Briefing newsletter… It was just a quick 24 hour visit to Arizona State University with Honors College Dean J.C. Espinosa. There we were in Tempe […]

     
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Message from Dr. Leonel Lagos, Program Director

Leonel E. Lagos, Program DirectorI wanted to let you know about an incredible opportunity made possible to FIU minority students thanks to the sponsorship and funding of the US Department of Energy’s Office of Environmental Management (DOE-EM). In an effort to overcome the challenges of an aging workforce, DOE-EM is actively and aggressively targeting college students across the US to enter DOE’s workforce.
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Dr. Leonel Lagos' Bio
 

Testimonial

  • DOE EM has benefited tremendously from our partnership with FIU. The caliber of the DOE Fellows are top-notch, especially in the STEM disciplines, in meeting our mission objectives.

     

    Melody C. Bell, EM 70 acting Deputy Assistant Secretary (DAS) DOE Environmental Management