Graduate Student Interdisciplinary
Research Club (GSIRC)

2013 GSIRC CONFERENCE: SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19th!

The purpose of the organization shall be to:

1. provide graduate students a forum that allows them to share their research findings with other students

2. foster further understanding of aspects relating to science and engineering that is otherwise not typically encountered in day-to-day research

3. host and participate in technical symposia and other scientific expositions within Cleveland State University and other academic institutions

4. promote an academic and social arena for students of all fields to compare findings, and discuss academic issues in an informal, relaxed forum

 

MEET the GSIRC!

The Graduate Student Interdisciplinary Research Club (GSIRC) is a graduate student organization of the College of Science and Health Professions.  GSIRC provides students with a forum where they can share research findings with others and foster a better understanding of the unique aspects of interdisciplinary research that involves science, engineering, and other disciplines, not usually considered as partners to these two fields.   GSIRC hosts and participates in technical symposia and other scientific expositions within Cleveland State University and other academic institutions.  Its main goal is to promote and provide an academic and social arena for students of all fields to compare findings, and discuss academic issues in an informal, relaxed forum.  You can read more at the GSIRC website:   http://www.csuohio.edu/sciences/dept/chemistry/gsirc/index.html

 

Executive Committee 2013

 

Peter Psarras
President
(CSU campus)

Rachel A Kapis
Vice President

Leanna Ergin
Secretary

Josh Whited
Treasurer

Rajesh Morampudi
Green Room Moderator
 

Jonathan Damsel
Past President

Nick Pallas
Past President

Jennifer Williams
Past President

Bhagya Gunasekera
Past President
 
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Mailing Address
GSIRC
Dept. of Chemistry
2399 Euclid Avenue, SR 397
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
Campus Location
Science & Research
Room 397


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