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Earlier today, I delivered an interactive seminar with biomedical engineering students of the University of Alabama at Birmingham, focused on how to successfully take advantage of social media for networking with potential employers, using social media to identify potential employees or business in industry, as well as how networking with social media may benefited the journey through graduate school and in starting a company. During the 35 minute Skype screen-sharing lecture and the interactive question / answer round which followed, several interesting aspects of leveraging the power of the internet, social media and one's online profile to behoove the opinion of a third person investigating a person's candidacy for a job were discussed. The session concluded with a discussion of interesting strategies for approaching potential employers and marketing one's academic and professional experiences, skills and personality, with the goal of departing from mundane communications but instead leaving lasting, positive impressions...
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Prahlad G MenonPrahlad is completed his PhD in Biomedical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, and is on the verge of multiple high-technology entrepreneurial as well as academic pursuits. His expertise lies in quantitative evaluation of cardiovascular medical images as well as high performance computational fluid dynamics modeling of vascular flows in adult and pediatric vascular anatomies. His work has had application to early detection of heart disease, surgical planning and interventional guidance and has been published in a range of high-impact journals and conferences. See the list of publications from 2013, at: justcallharry.com/students.html |