WiSE Alumni Lecture: Renée Wang
Monday, October 31
1:00 - 2:00 pm
WiSE suite (DRB 232)

Please RSVP by filling out this form. Please note that this talk is in person and will not have a Zoom option.

Talk: Scientific Research is Just One Part of a Whole Life

Renée is a 6th year Ph.D. candidate in Geochemistry in the Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences at Caltech, co-advised by Profs. Dianne Newman and John Eiler. Her work focuses on how microbes catalyze key chemical reactions on Earth in both the present and the past, like the evolution of photosynthesis through geological time or identifying sources of greenhouse gases in the present day. She received an M.S. in Geochemistry from Caltech in 2019, and a B.S. in Geological Sciences from USC in 2016. She has also previously interned at Los Alamos National Labs, the U.S. Geological Survey, and in environmental consulting. She will receive her Ph.D. and start a post-doctoral fellowship at UC Berkeley in Summer 2023.

The Washington Post article: What a PhD candidate does in a workday

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Directions to WiSE suite:

The WiSE suite is located on the second floor of the Denney Research Center.
  • Elevator: Take the elevator to the 2nd floor. Turn left, and turn left again. Go to the end of the hallway and turn right. The WiSE suite will be the second door on the left.
  • Stairs: Walk past the elevators. Turn left, then turn right to go up the stairs to the 2nd floor. Turn left. The WiSE suite will be the second door on the left.

For any questions and/or concerns, please contact WiSE marketing assistant, Marie Meneses, at marieste@usc.edu.
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