Hi Friends,
Following the instructions you could get your ECS student membership through the UNL chapter. Omer, I am not sure if this will work for you as well, give it a try :)
Thanks,
Ivon
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Ivon Acosta Ramirez Graduate Research Assistant University of Nebraska–Lincoln Biological Systems Engineering |
You should consider joining the ECS group on campus. ECS is one of the best carbon nanotube groups at the national level, so having this on your resume and interacting with others here at UNL would be beneficial.
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Nicole Iverson, Ph.D. Associate Professor
Department of Biological Systems Engineering Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources College of Engineering University of Nebraska–Lincoln 260 Morrison Hall, 4240 Fair Street, Lincoln, NE 68583 402-472-0884 | iverson@unl.edu| engineering.unl.edu/iversonlab |
From:
Sahand Serajian <sserajian2@huskers.unl.edu>
Date: Monday, May 1, 2023 at 1:20 PM
To: Nicole Iverson <iverson@unl.edu>
Subject: ECS-UNL Student Chapter Registration
Hello Dr. Iverson,
In case any of your team members are interested in being a member, kindly instruct them to follow the steps outlined below:
1. Click on the following link:
http://www3.electrochem.org/jw/membership/newMemberStart.jsp?d519=3
2. Beneath the blank field, you will find the text, "If you have never purchased anything from ECS or signed up for a website account, then you probably don't have an ECS #. In this case, click here to continue". click on the "Click here" link.
3. Fill out the form thoroughly using your Huskers email, including the advisor's information.
4. Your application will be forwarded for further review, and if any studentship approval is necessary, we are here to assist you.
5. Once you receive your confirmation email and customer ID (which is your ECS ID), please forward the email to us so that we can complete your registration.
Please note that payment is not required at any point during the student chapter registration.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact me.
Best regards,
Sahand
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Sahand Serajian Graduate Research Assistant University of Nebraska–Lincoln Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering 134 Othmer Hall, Lincoln, NE |