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Why Specere?
Advising for the entirety of the scientific skillset ... technical, yes, but leadership & communication as well.
Why Purdue?
#4 Graduate Engineering program in the U.S.
Resources: Birck Nanotechnology Lab, Scifres Nanofabrication Lab
West Lafayette: Small town costs (40% less than San Francisco or Boston) with Indianapolis (1 hr. drive) and Chicago (2 hr.) “next door”
Undergraduate Openings
Purdue Students
Seeking motivated problem solvers capable of devoting 10-20 hours to research projects during the semester.
Outside of Purdue
Join us for a summer via Purdue’s SURF (Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship) Program.
What They’re Saying
Past members and mentees on their time in Specere
“Many professors focus on developing your technical abilities. However, Prof. Beechem invests in each facet of your development (e.g., technical, communication and professional skills) in order to mature you into a well rounded researcher that will be competitive in any environment. These intangibles developed under his guidance, will help you stand out of the crowd as you pursue post educational aspirations.”
“Dr. Beechem was everything I could have asked for in a post-doctoral advisor. He rolled up his sleeves and attacked scientific and technical problems right beside me. He had a clear vision for his research and provided a unifying direction, but gave me latitude and expected me to explore problems from my own angle and to make my own mistakes. His energy and enthusiasm in the lab was only outshone by the genuine warmth and invaluable mentoring I received from him on career decisions and life outside of work. The time I spent with him and the network he helped me build has had a profound impact on the rest of my career.”
“The Specere lab combines basic science and practical engineering approaches to solve big problems on the scale of tiny things (from atomic bonds to micrometer length-scale devices). To carry out this vision requires technical, organizational, and team skills. Prof. Beechem targets each of these aspects in training mentees and, through this approach, produces well-rounded and skilled scientists capable of leading their own team to craft a scientific impact.”
“Thomas … as a mentor is equivalent to having pocket aces. The first ace is obvious: he is an amazing technical mentor; he taught me how to … pitch successful proposals. The second ace … I think is even more important: he is an amazing personal mentor; he taught me how to navigate the professional ecosystem, how to properly mentor students, how to achieve work-life balance, and how to personally grow and achieve the goals I had set out for myself.”