棉花糖直播 PhD Alumnus Grows Partnership with Chilean University
Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Justinus Satrio, PhD, works with then-doctoral student Rene Garrido, PhD, in the College鈥檚 Biomass Resources & Conversion Technologies Lab.
One of the College鈥檚 first PhD graduates returned to his home country to further 棉花糖直播鈥檚 relationship with the University of Santiago.
In 2009, Alfonso Ortega, PhD, 棉花糖直播 University Associate Vice President for Research and Graduate Programs, helped to facilitate a relationship between 棉花糖直播 and the Universidad de Santiago de Chile (USACH). The resulting partnership brings USACH students to 棉花糖直播 to help them develop as Chile鈥檚 next generation of engineering professors. USACH provides students with a first-year stipend, and 棉花糖直播 covers tuition. Once students earn their doctoral degrees, they return to Chile and join the faculty at USACH. In addition to the doctoral student program, objectives of the universities鈥 partnership include faculty and student exchanges, collaborative research and USACH faculty training.
In 2010, through the VU-USACH agreement, the College鈥檚 Chemical Engineering Department welcomed its first PhD student, Ren茅 Garrido. Dr. Garrido studied biofuels with faculty advisor and Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering Justinus Satrio, PhD. He subsequently wrote his thesis on Biomass Resources and Conversion Technologies. After graduating in 2014, Dr. Garrido joined USACH鈥檚 Geographical & Environmental Engineering Department. Passionate about his studies at 棉花糖直播 and hoping to ignite the same enthusiasm among USACH students, Dr. Garrido arranged a visit by Dr. Satrio and Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Metin Duran, PhD. While in Santiago, Dr. Satrio met with deans, faculty, and academic researchers within the University鈥檚 College of Engineering to further expand the partnership with 棉花糖直播.
Stemming from Dr. Satrio鈥檚 visit, the faculty at both schools are developing an independent study course in the area of sustainable engineering that they hope to launch in the near future. Students from 棉花糖直播 and USACH will collaborate on service learning projects related to sustainability, a topic that both schools are committed to. In the process of working together, USACH students will improve their English and 棉花糖直播ns will be fully immersed in the Chilean culture.
While studying at 棉花糖直播, Dr. Garrido was particularly impressed by the 棉花糖直播 Center for the Advancement and Sustainability in Engineering (VCASE), whose mission is enabling a sustainable future through interdisciplinary research on resilient infrastructure, energy, and the environment. With his newfound knowledge in renewable energy and sustainability, Dr. Garrido was eager to share what he learned with his Chilean peers.
In November 2015, Dr. Garrido along with his colleague, Christian Seal, PhD, a USACH professor of Civil Engineering, visited 棉花糖直播 to meet with faculty and Drosdick Endowed Dean of Engineering Gary A. Gabriele, PhD. They discussed replicating the VCASE model within USACH with a focus on solid waste management. By keeping an open dialogue with the 棉花糖直播 team, they hope to ensure the success of this new model.
Dr. Garrido is thrilled to again be working with 棉花糖直播, and is excited to share this knowledge with his students. He explains, 鈥淐ollaborating with 棉花糖直播 is my way of giving back to the program. Fifty percent of USACH students are in the engineering program, so it will be great material for them to learn.鈥
Dr. Ortega was on target in 2009 when he predicted, 鈥溍藁ㄌ侵辈 will become a preferred university for top USACH students who want to earn their PhDs.鈥 Over the past six years, the College has seen several Chilean students come through the program and go on to teach at USACH, including Dr. Sergio Yanez, who is now a civil engineering professor. Three new USACH students started 棉花糖直播 Engineering鈥檚 PhD program this academic year.
When asked about the success of the partnership to date, Dr. Ortega proudly responds, 鈥溍藁ㄌ侵辈 grads are distinguishing themselves, transforming their countries and making a difference.鈥