User:AgiStachowiak: Difference between revisions
From OpenWetWare
Jump to navigationJump to search
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 11: | Line 11: | ||
==Background and Education== | ==Background and Education== | ||
Prior to joining the teaching staff here in Biological Engineering, I was myself educated at MIT for ten years (this is sometimes derisively referred to as being a "lifer"). I first acquired an S.B. in Chemical Engineering (2001), then a Ph.D. in Polymer Science and Engineering under the auspices of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. My interest in the interface between biology and materials came about late in my undergraduate career, and I was fortunate to have pursued this interest in [http://web.mit.edu/biomaterials Darrell Irvine's lab]. | Prior to joining the teaching staff here in Biological Engineering, I was myself educated at MIT for ten years (this is sometimes derisively referred to as being a "lifer"). I first acquired an S.B. in Chemical Engineering (2001), then a Ph.D. in Polymer Science and Engineering under the auspices of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. My interest in the interface between biology and materials came about late in my undergraduate career, and I was fortunate to have pursued this interest in [http://web.mit.edu/biomaterials Darrell Irvine's lab]. In addition to a challenging and engaging research experience, graduate school offered me a chance to hone my teaching chops, first in [http://student.mit.edu/@0760803.28299/catalog/search.cgi?search=3.012&style=verbatim 3.012 (thermodynamics)], then in [http://student.mit.edu/@0760803.28299/catalog/search.cgi?search=20.361&style=verbatim 20.361 (biotechnology)]. | ||
==Core Teaching Values: Goals and Expectations== | ==Core Teaching Values: Goals and Expectations== | ||
* Transparency | |||
* Responsibility | |||
* Adaptability | |||
==Research Interests== | ==Research Interests== |
Revision as of 11:21, 26 June 2007
Contact Information
astachow AT mit DOT edu |
Background and Education
Prior to joining the teaching staff here in Biological Engineering, I was myself educated at MIT for ten years (this is sometimes derisively referred to as being a "lifer"). I first acquired an S.B. in Chemical Engineering (2001), then a Ph.D. in Polymer Science and Engineering under the auspices of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering. My interest in the interface between biology and materials came about late in my undergraduate career, and I was fortunate to have pursued this interest in Darrell Irvine's lab. In addition to a challenging and engaging research experience, graduate school offered me a chance to hone my teaching chops, first in 3.012 (thermodynamics), then in 20.361 (biotechnology).
Core Teaching Values: Goals and Expectations
- Transparency
- Responsibility
- Adaptability