Testimonials from students who received the Graduate Student Conference Award:
- During my master's studies in biomedical engineering at AUB, the URB award shaped my academic path. When I had a part of my research accepted at the 46th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society in Florida, USA, the URB funding made it possible for me to attend—a chance I wouldn't have had otherwise. This conference became the turning point for my future. Knowing I'd be in the U.S., I contacted several labs in advance, hoping to visit and connect with researchers in person. Among them was a renowned lab. Because I could meet them face-to-face, they could see my interest in their work, and I was able to present the high standard of research we conduct at AUB in front of professors, researchers and students. This connection led to a fully funded PhD offer from their program. Without the URB funding, I would have missed out on both the conference experience and the chance to meet future colleagues and mentors, an opportunity that changed the direction of my career. "
Nisrine Bakri, MSc in Biomedical Engineering, AUB
- ...thank you for granting me the fund and providing me with the opportunity to participate in the EUPHC. I need to ensure that without the URB’s support, my participation in the conference would have not been possible. The conference was a total success and a great opportunity for me.
Nourhan Talhouk - MS in Environmental Health Candidate, AUB- I am honored to have received the Graduate Student Conference Award, which enabled me to attend the American Society for Nutrition Conference. This opportunity allowed me to present my research, learn about the latest developments in nutritional science, and network with leading experts in the field. The experience was highly beneficial, enhancing my professional growth and informing my future research work.
Marc Haber, in Epidemiology and Population Health, AUB
- I am writing to express my gratitude for the financial support you provided for my attendance at the 245th Electrochemical Society Meeting (ECS 245) held in San Francisco. The experience was incredibly enriching, and I am excited to share the positive impact it has had on my academic and professional development.
The conference was a phenomenal opportunity for me to learn about the latest advancements and research being conducted worldwide, particularly in the field of bio-interfacing electronics. Attending various presentations and discussions broadened my understanding and provided me with new insights and ideas that I am eager to apply to my own research. The diversity of topics and the depth of knowledge shared at ECS 245 were truly inspiring.
I also had the privilege of presenting my research on two projects: the development of a sensor for the detection of heart failure biomarkers, and the creation of a sensor for measuring electrocorticography signals. Both presentations were well received, and I was delighted by the high level of interest and engagement from attendees. Researchers and professionals from different backgrounds and areas of expertise expressed significant interest in my work, which led to many stimulating discussions and valuable feedback.
Moreover, I made numerous connections with fellow researchers, industry professionals, and academics, which I believe will be crucial for my future career. These interactions not only expanded my professional network but also opened up potential opportunities for collaboration and future employment. The support I received from peers and mentors at the conference has been incredibly encouraging, and I am confident that these new relationships will be beneficial as I continue my research and career development.
The conference was a phenomenal opportunity for me to learn about the latest advancements and research being conducted worldwide, particularly in the field of bio-interfacing electronics. Attending various presentations and discussions broadened my understanding and provided me with new insights and ideas that I am eager to apply to my own research. The diversity of topics and the depth of knowledge shared at ECS 245 were truly inspiring. I also had the privilege of presenting my research on two projects: the development of a sensor for the detection of heart failure biomarkers, and the creation of a sensor for measuring electrocorticography signals. Both presentations were well received, and I was delighted by the high level of interest and engagement from attendees. Researchers and professionals from different backgrounds and areas of expertise expressed significant interest in my work, which led to many stimulating discussions and valuable feedback. Moreover, I made numerous connections with fellow researchers, industry professionals, and academics, which I believe will be crucial for my future career. These interactions not only expanded my professional network but also opened up potential opportunities for collaboration and future employment. The support I received from peers and mentors at the conference has been incredibly encouraging, and I am confident that these new relationships will be beneficial as I continue my research and career development.
Fadi Khoury, M.S. Biomedical Engineering Candidate, AUB
- I am writing to express my deepest gratitude for your generous sponsorship, which enabled me to attend "The Third International Scientific Nursing Conference" at Philadelphia University. I am delighted to share that my participation in this conference was an incredibly enriching experience that has significantly contributed to my development as a junior researcher. The conference provided an invaluable platform for me to engage with regional scholars and academic professionals. This interaction not only broadened my understanding of current research trends and methodologies but also allowed me to establish connections with experts and peers in the field of nursing. Presenting my abstract at this esteemed conference was a pivotal moment in my academic journey. I am proud to report that our team from AUB delivered rigorous and complex study designs, which were met with great interest and admiration from the audience. The positive feedback we received underscored the high quality of education and training we have received during our graduate years at AUB. Our successful presentation not only showcased our academic prowess but also enhanced our university's reputation within the regional academic community. I am profoundly grateful for the opportunity to represent AUB and to learn from the diverse perspectives shared at the conference. The experience has inspired me to pursue my research with renewed vigor and has reinforced my commitment to contributing to the field of nursing. Thank you once again for your support and for making this enriching experience possible.
Danielle Damianos, Hariri School of Nursing PhD candidate, AUB
- ... This experience was profoundly beneficial to my research and professional development. At the conference, I gained valuable insights into the latest advancements in the pharmacotherapy of obesity. I was particularly fascinated by the discussions on the use of Artificial Intelligence in clustering obesity, which highlighted innovative approaches to categorize and manage the condition more effectively. One of the standout aspects of the conference was its focus on changing the scientific paradigm through network medicine. The session on artificial intelligence and metabolic diseases demonstrated how a network approach to obesity and Type 2 Diabetes could revolutionize our understanding and treatment of these conditions. I had also the privilege of presenting my thesis project 3 times to a vast and diverse international audience. This opportunity provided me with invaluable exposure and feedback. Moreover, I had the invaluable opportunity to network with EASO Early Career Network (ECN). This group aims to enhance communication and collaboration among early-career researchers, and through these interactions, I established connections that I believe will lead to future collaborative opportunities and advancements in our shared field of study. Overall, attending this conference has enriched my understanding of obesity and metabolic diseases, equipping me with new tools and perspectives to advance my research. I am deeply appreciative of the support from the university and look forward to applying these insights to my future work.
Hasmig Lily Ayvazian, MSc Nutrition and Food Sciences, AUB- It was a pleasure to participate in the 31st European Congress on Obesity in Venice,Italy, and to share the findings of my thesis through an accepted abstract presented as a graphical poster in G-communications, accessible via the ECO24 app. Connecting with experts from around the world provided me with valuable insights, and I had the opportunity to learn from other researchers and explore innovative ideas, making it an enriching experience. Hearing touching stories and lived experiences that shaped future research and discoveries was truly inspiring. My participation in such a prestigious event marks a significant accomplishment for me, contributing to my expertise and knowledge in obesity-related topics, advanced research, and identified gaps. Once again, I am grateful for the opportunity to enhance my skills and academic and professional growth by learning from top researchers and speakers at this event. I am eager to apply everything I've learned in my future career as a dietitian and in research projects.
Maria Abdelnour, MSc Nutrition and Food Sciences, AUB
- I had the privilege of presenting at the Third International Scientific Nursing Conference (ISNC) 2024, held in Amman, Jordan April 21st - 23rd. This event brought together nurses and nurse researchers, policymakers, and academics from various countries, fostering collaboration and innovation in the nursing field. During my oral presentation, I shared insights from my research, emphasizing its importance to the nursing workforce. The conference provided a platform to discuss challenges in research and the latest research topics in the field. Engaging with nurse scientists and peers enriched my experience and expanded my network. The experience significantly benefited me by:
Validation: Presenting my work validated its importance and relevance.
Feedback: Constructive feedback from attendees enhanced my research.
Connections: Networking with professionals opened doors for future collaborations.
I am immensely grateful for the student conference award that enabled my participation. It not only covered my expenses but also motivated me to contribute actively to the conference. The award reinforced my commitment to advancing my skills in research and academia.
Roula Shehadeh Joudi, PhD Candidate Hariri School of Nursing , AUB
- ....Attending the conference was important and beneficial as I had the opportunity to: 1-Raise the professional and public awareness of the nursing profession about new nursing educational approaches such as Competency based education (CBE) and its contribution to enhancing the quality of health care in general. 2-Exchange knowledge about CBE with other scholars and to introduce my PhD thesis study as a student of the HSON-AUB. 3-Learn more about ongoing nursing research in the world and the region. It was a valuable opportunity to be sponsored for the conference and I would really like to express my sincere gratitude and thanks to you for granting me this conference award.
Shams Issa, PhD Candidate Hariri School of Nursing , AUB