Mentors and Makers: Faculty and Students Share Their Research Success Stories
Students who come to Michigan Tech tend to be as excited about research as they are about outdoor recreation opportunities. The good news is, so are their professors. And for Huskies seeking to get involved in funded research projects, access can be as easy as starting a conversation.
Senior computer science major Conor Fleser got involved in undergraduate research with Professor Charles Wallace (CS). But before they began working together, he decided to get to know Wallace better while taking his Formal Models of Computation course.
"I was actually really excited because you were incredibly eager as a teacher," Fleser told Wallace. "I remember one time you did a little hop after a student asked a question that you found really exciting. So I figured out of all of my professors, I wanted to get to know you more. When you were talking about research, I wanted to come meet you, and then I started sitting in on your meetings about the formal methods of research. It was just really interesting, and it seemed like something I hadn't done before. So it was an interesting opportunity to learn more about that kind of stuff."
Find out how Huskies find access to research, camaraderie and community in a Mentors and Makers video interview on the University’s Unscripted Research Blog.