Sorry about that Dustin, the senior project is for a high school student and mainly they were focused/interested in astrophysics or astronomy, however since there is such little time left, they would not mind at all to do something under a professor at cal tech in physics or some equivelent subject. I know I should find some sort of faculty member to work on this, however any input/reccomendations from you would be greatly appreciated since you were a former student after all, Thanks a lot in, matt Gallizzi will be talking to you about this in further detail at the lug.
<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/10/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Dustin Laurence</b> <<a href="mailto:dustin@laurences.net">dustin@laurences.net</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">
On Mon, Oct 09, 2006 at 08:11:33PM -0700, munjal thakkar wrote:<br>><br>> Hi guys, I was wondering if anyone had any contacts at either of the<br>> two places, as I have a friend who needs to require their senior
<br>> project with 15 hours of intership at either places because it relates<br><br>Hmm. You don't say if this is a High School or College Senior project.<br>It probably matters. You also don't say anything about the subject--the
<br>best way to do a sr. project is likely to contact a professor in a<br>relevant field interested in such a thing. You can find all the faculty<br>and their research interests on the 'Tech web page. I might have<br>suggested a name if you'd given specifics and I happened to remember
<br>someone in that area.<br><br>It's probably not a great idea to commit to something like this until<br>*after* identifying a faculty member who has agreed to do it. Further,<br>the best sort of faculty help is going to come from someone who will
<br>have a lot of suggestions that could change the proposal anyway (for the<br>better). They're also more likely to agree to do it if they are<br>involved at least informally in designing the project and it's goals.<br>
It sounds like the approach may be a bit backwards.<br><br>Dustin<br><br><br></blockquote></div><br>