Judge's Registration Information

 

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Before you register, there is some information you need to know.

 

The time commitment requested includes your check-in , judging, and evaluation time.

 

There will be two different types of judges for Student Research Week.

 

     (1) A Topic Judge has some expertise in the area of study.

              Faculty and Post Docs may serve as Topic Judges for Graduate Students.

              Faculty, Staff, Post Docs, and Graduate Students may serve as Topic Judges for 

              Undergraduate Students.

     (2) A Layman Judge reviews the student's ability to communicate to someone outside

          the area of study. Anyone with a Bachelor's Degree or higher can serve as a Layman

          Judge.

Session are divided into Taxonomies. Research presented will be assigned a taxonomy by the presenter at the time of registration based on the content of the research. The following taxonomies are being used for the 2008 competition:

Active Living/Public Health Industrial Engineering
Advances in Statistics Teaching and Learning
Aerospace Engineering Literature/Art/Music Studies
Agriculture/Agronomy/Botony/Plant Sciences Materials Sciences
Anatomy/Physiology/Kinesiology Studies Mathematical Sciences
Applied Physics Medicine/Human Nutrition/Biomedical Engineering
Biochemistry/Structural Biology Microbiology
Business Studies (Marketing/Management/Finance) Molecular Biology
Chemical Sciences Nanoscience
Computational Sciences Nuclear Sciences and Engineering
Ecology/Conservation People, Places and Cultures
Electrical Engineering Physics
Genetics Soil Hydrology/Water Resources/Environmental Studies
Geographic Information Systems Studies of Uses or Designs of Places
Geology/Oceanography/Earth Science Systems Engineering
Governmental Studies/Political Sciences  


SRW staff will assign judge session times after March 10th.

 

All SRW 2008 Judges will receive an SRW thank you gift.

 

For more information on judging, please e-mail our staff at srw@tamu.edu.

 

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