DOE/FIU Science & Technology Workforce Development Program
 

Archive for March, 2022

 
  • My WM2022 experience by Caridad Estrada

    My WM2022 experience by Caridad Estrada

    This month I had the pleasure of attending the Waste Management Symposia in Phoenix, Arizona (March 6-10, 2022) for the first time, the premier international conference for the management of radioactive […]

     
  • Angel Almaguer (Chemistry)

    Angel Almaguer (Chemistry)

    Angel Almaguer is an undergraduate student pursuing a Bachelor of Arts in Chemistry at Florida International University. His professional interests include materials science, nuclear and radiochemistry, and environmental remediation of […]

     
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  • Aubrey Litzinger (Environmental Engineering)

    Aubrey Litzinger (Environmental Engineering)

    Aubrey Litzinger is a senior pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering. She plans on pursuing a Master’s in Environmental Engineering at FIU. Her areas of interest include sustainability, […]

     
 
 
 

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

  • Dear Dr. Lagos,
    Thank you for engraining “GANAS” in us fortunate DOE Fellows at FIU.  Today, the University of Tennessee – Knoxville confirmed my Ph.D. in Energy Science and Engineering with an interdisciplinary minor in computational science.  The DOE Fellows program and your mentoring will forever be impacting my life.
    Very best regards,
    Stephen

    Stephen Wood, Computational Engineer University of Tennessee Joint Institute for Computational Sciences (JICS)