Monday, August 21, 2023

Phoenix College Sports Analytics Undergraduate Research Opportunity!

 Phoenix College Sports Analytics Undergraduate Research

 Hours per week:  4

Research End Date:  End of Spring Semester

Paid: YES     Amount: $1,000!!! 

Application Due Date: 

September 4th, 2023 for Full consideration, afterwards until the 3 positions are filled.

Research Summary: 

This research focuses on Sports Analytics and offers a chance for the participants to hone their skills in the Scientific process with the possibility of scholarly publication (4 former students published an article for a similar endeavor in the past). The research goal is to collect USL Championship data and create a model to predict match outcomes. The USL is the professional soccer league where our local team (Phoenix Rising) plays. Dr. Posta will lead weekly meetings (about one hour long) to mentor you. He will also discuss the data and computational requirements needed to perform the analysis. Students do not need previous experience in computing or any sports knowledge. At the end of the experience, students will prepare a report and poster based on their results. There is also opportunity to present at virtual or local conferences (not a requirement, just an opportunity!). No previous experience necessary, just curiosity about the scientific method. Interest in the soccer a plus!

Pending funding there will be the chance to renew the Internship for Spring 2024.

Requirements: 

Students must be able to meet with their research faculty at a scheduled time

Students must complete and submit a final report 

 Stipend Requirements (from Funding Agency): 

Student can only be part of this endeavor if they fulfill the National Science Foundation definition of underrepresented minority student:

The NSF defines an underrepresented student as a member of a group traditionally underrepresented in mathematics, science, and engineering, such as S. Hispanics, African American, Native Americans and Pacific Islanders/Alaska Natives.The NSF does not consider Asian-Americans or Anglo women or men to be underrepresented as part of its funding guidelines for this program. 

Minimum Qualifications: 

Students must be enrolled in at least 3 credits for Fall 2023

Must have completed Calculus 1 (MAT220 or MAT213) with a grade of C or better. Student who are currently enrolled in Calculus 1 can apply and will be considered.

Desired Qualifications: 

Ability to work with data such as use of spreadsheets and statistics.

Pursuing a degree in STEM  

Application: 

Please send you an email to Filippo Posta filippo.posta@phoenixcollege.edu. If you have a Resume, attach it to your email, make sure to include your MEID in the email.

Friday, August 18, 2023

MNT201 - Micro and Nanotechnology: Learn to use a Scanning Electron Microscope and More!

Some Sample Images:

Abalone Shell

Integrated Circuit

Aloe Vera Pollens 

Fall 2023    COURSE OFFERING

Course:  MNT 201 Micro- and NanoTechnology

Class #: 16993

Credit Hours: 3 credit hours

Time: Tuesdays 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm

Room: C118 (Phoenix College Center for Microscopy)

Instructor: Dr. Ed Ong  (eddie.ong@phoenixcollege.edu)

Prerequisites/Corequisites: NONE

Transfer:  (ASU and UofA 3 science elective credits; NAU 3 physics elective credits)

Please sign up for this class if you would like to:

1) Have fun learning about nanotechnology and get hands-on laboratory experience and find out what it is like working as a scientist and lab technician.

2) Learn how to use real-world, advanced instrumentation such as:  a real Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) to “see” very small objects.  Also learn how to use a real energy dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy (EDXS) to determine the elemental makeup of objects.

4) Learn how to use a real Atomic Force Microscope (AFM) to study the 3-dimensional topography and properties surfaces, at a magnification of up to 1,000,000X.

5) Learn how to perform X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) techniques.

6) Go on field trips to Arizona State University to visit their facilities and use their suite of analytical instrumentation.

7) Get involved with working in the areas of micro- and nanotechnology, possibly leading to future internship experiences. 

8) Work on an independent project in micro- and nanotechnology.



Welcome New Phoenix College Scholars!

 We look forward to meeting you all at orientation today at 2pm!  Check your email for the link to the meeting and other info. Congrats, and welcome!