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Tuesday, September 24
 

10:30am HST

Tips for Building Your Personal Brand While Here in Paradise: Session 3
Tuesday September 24, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am HST
In this workshop section, we'll delve into the essential strategies for students and early career professionals looking to establish their professional brand. Crafting a distinct identity is crucial in today's competitive job market, and we'll explore techniques tailored to graduate students' unique experiences and aspirations. From honing your elevator pitch to leveraging your academic accomplishments, we'll cover the fundamental elements of personal branding. Additionally, we'll delve into the increasingly vital role of social media platforms in shaping professional reputations, offering insights on how to navigate and optimize these channels effectively. Whether you're aiming for a career in academia or industry, this workshop will equip you with practical tools to kickstart your journey toward building a compelling professional presence.
Speakers
avatar for Julie Campbell

Julie Campbell

University of Georgia

Tuesday September 24, 2024 10:30am - 11:30am HST
Coral 3

11:30am HST

Professional Behavior Traits (Pono) for Career Transition Success: Session 4
Tuesday September 24, 2024 11:30am - 12:30pm HST
In the section focused on professional behaviors, we'll delve into the often-overlooked yet critical nuances that can make or break a student or early career professional's transition into the professional realm. From mastering email etiquette to navigating the intricacies of multigenerational workplaces, we'll provide invaluable insights to help you navigate diverse professional settings with confidence. Understanding the expectations surrounding communication, both written and verbal, is essential, and we'll offer practical tips on crafting professional emails that leave a positive impression. Moreover, we'll explore the dynamics of multigenerational workplaces, where varying communication styles, work habits, and values converge. By fostering an understanding of these differences and learning effective strategies for collaboration and communication across generations, you will be better prepared to thrive in today's diverse and dynamic job market.
Speakers

Tuesday September 24, 2024 11:30am - 12:30pm HST
Coral 3

2:00pm HST

Why not us? Why you should attend the Department of Horticultural Science at NCSU for graduate studies
Tuesday September 24, 2024 2:00pm - 2:30pm HST
The Department of Horticultural Science at North Carolina State University is located in Raleigh, NC. The program has 3 graduate degrees, MHS (non thesis and optional DE), MS (thesis) and PhD (dissertation). Studies range from landscape design, production, sustainable agriculture, herbicide and weed science, plant physiology, breeding, molecular biology and biotechnology, and genomics. Research is conducted in modern labs, excellent controlled environment and greenhouse facilities, and 18 field research stations across the state. Thirty-one graduate faculty are located on campus and at off campus research sites. We currently have 60 graduate students in the 3 programs. The department has a number of graduate assistants available each year that provide the student with a stipend and pay for the tuition. Raleigh is located in the center of the state with easy access to highways, an international airport, many parks and greenways, and is just a short drive to the mountains and the beach. Raleigh is a cosmopolitan city and is one corner of the Research Triangle Park, a community of numerous universities, colleges, and biotech research companies.
Speakers
avatar for Gina Fernandez

Gina Fernandez

North Carolina State University
NA
Tuesday September 24, 2024 2:00pm - 2:30pm HST
Coral 5 - ASHS Hort Theater

4:00pm HST

Scholars Ignite
Tuesday September 24, 2024 4:00pm - 6:00pm HST
Competition Entry https://ashs.org/page/SIEntry

The Graduate Student Activities Committee hosts this competition to allow graduate students members (both MS and PhD) a fun and exciting way to communicate the impact of their research projects and scholarly activities.
Graduate students make compelling presentations in three minutes using no more than one single PowerPoint slide or visual aid. The purpose of the presentation is to generate awareness, stimulate thought, and inspire attendees to appreciate the breadth and depth of horticultural research and scholarly activities. Graduate students will meet other students and scientists, learn about an array of research topics and other creative and scholarly activities across ASHS, and most importantly have fun!

The competition is designed similar to other popular three to five minute thesis and research presentation events (e.g. Three minute thesis, ‘Ignite’ or Scholars’ Studio) occurring around the globe, and done especially well in Australia, British Columbia, and the University of Washington.

Winners will receive a cash award of $500, $250, and $100 for the top three places, respectively.
The winners are announced at the Student Awards Night.
Students must enter by the deadline of Sept 1st. 
Applicants may use only one Introductory Slide (using the ASHS provided template) and one Presentation Slide for a total of 2 slides. The Introductory Slide must follow the format of the template and include Title of Presentation (Calibri 44 bold), Student’s Name (Calibri 32 bold), Advisor(s) Name (Calibri 28) and Institution’s Name (Calibri 28). The Presentation Slide must be one single page without any animation. Students may use any color, background or font for their Presentation Slide but not for the Introductory Slide. Slides need to be in the 16:9 format. Both slides must be presented in 3 minutes. Once the student reaches the podium the timer will start and after 3 minutes we will move to the next student.

Moderator
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Rhuanito Ferrarezi

Associate Professor, University of Georgia
Speakers
avatar for Jashanpreet Kaur

Jashanpreet Kaur

Graduate Research Assistant, The University of Georgia
Hello! I am a 2nd-year master's student in the Food Science and Technology Department at the University of Georgia. My current research focuses on utilizing liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC−MS) and gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC−MS) based metabolomics to identify... Read More →
NA

Neus Alcon Bou

University of Florida
avatar for Ben Wiseman

Ben Wiseman

PhD Student and Research Assistant, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
I'm a PhD student studying organic pest management, specifically cover crops for nematode control in sweetpotato production in Hawaii.  Before my PhD program, I studied postharvest management of breadfruit.  Looking forward to meeting you!
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Taiwo Owolanke

Graduate Research Assistant, University of Georgia
OG

Orestis Giannopoulos

University of Georgia
AN

ASMITA NAGILA

Graduate Research Assistant, Texas A&M university
avatar for Apphia Santy

Apphia Santy

Graduate Student, Mississippi State University
Hello! I'm passionate about the world of horticulture and am eager to explore and discuss various opportunities within the industry. I am particularly interested in pursuing a PhD in horticulture, with a specialization in either specialty crops or ornamentals. Additionally, I have... Read More →
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Mary Ann Munda

Louisiana State University
avatar for Lisa Arce

Lisa Arce

Graduate Student, Louisiana State University
I am a PhD candidate focused on optimizing nutrient requirements for sweetpotatoes through advanced molecular techniques. My research utilizes expression data from qPCR assays and RNA sequencing to uncover genotype-specific responses to varying levels of nitrogen, phosphorus, and... Read More →
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Prerna Sabharwal

PhD Student, University of Florida
NA
BM

Byron Manzanero

Horticultural Sciences Department, University of Florida
My name is Byron Manzanero a Ph.D. Candidate in plant breeding.
avatar for Saroj Burlakoti

Saroj Burlakoti

Utah State University
HW

Haley Williams

Mississippi State University
PV

Prudhvi Vulchi

University of Florida, CREC
GK

Gurleen Kaur

CREC, University of Florida
GC

Gasselle Cordova

University of Florida
avatar for Min Jeong Kang

Min Jeong Kang

Graduate Research Assistant, University of Georgia
Hello! I am a 5th year Ph.D. candidate in the Food Science and Technology Department at the University of Georgia.My research interests are Metabolomics, using Machine Learning Algorithms to discover the biomarkers. My recent work involves evaluating pecan quality, looking at biomarkers... Read More →
avatar for Mae Ann Bravo

Mae Ann Bravo

Graduate Student Assistant, Louisiana State University
JH

Jessica Hutchinson

University of Maine
avatar for Suyun Nam

Suyun Nam

PhD student, University of Georgia
MH

Matthew Housley

Research Paraprofessional, Graduate Student, University of Georgia
avatar for Marissa Barbosa

Marissa Barbosa

Lousiana State University
GS

Gursewak Singh

Graduate Research Assistant, Clemson University
avatar for Oluwatunmise Israel Dada

Oluwatunmise Israel Dada

Graduate Research Assistant, Washington State University
A Ph.D. Candidate passionate about the natural environment and sustainable solutions.
avatar for Emilio Suarez Romero

Emilio Suarez Romero

Research Assistant, University of Georgia
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Katelyn Lust-Moore

University of Arkansas
KP

Kriti Poudel

University of Georgia
MP

Monika Peddapuli

UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA
MM

Meryam Manzoor

University of Florida
avatar for Madigan Eckels

Madigan Eckels

Utah State University
NA
avatar for Kerington Bass

Kerington Bass

Graduate Student, Mississippi State University
Originally from Louisiana Nontraditional ag background Interested in horticulture of specialty crops or ornamentals Highly interested in Controlled Environment Agriculture Looking for job opportunities Looking for opportunities to learn a second language 

Tuesday September 24, 2024 4:00pm - 6:00pm HST
Coral 2
 


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