Amal Patel
Secretary, Graduate and Professional Student Council
Email: apatel@grad.usf.edu
Phone: (813) 974-6939
Amal is currently pursuing a master’s degree in Electrical Engineering at the University of South Florida. He has previously been affiliated and worked as the President of the Institute of Electronics and Electrical Engineering and also currently serves as Director of Student Government Computer Services, the on campus computer lab located in the Marshall Student Center. He currently maintains the GPSC website, list serve, and inbox, and has previously participated in the planning, organization, and execution of GPSC events including professional workshops and conferences, banquets, and socials.
Graduate News
- Boren Awards Session
- Scholarship for Service Program - SMART
- Graduate Student Research Symposium Research Excellence Awards
- Call for Faculty and Student Posters, for the 4th Campus & Community sustainability Conference & 2nd Going Green Tampa Bay Expo
- Congratulations to Michael Martinez-Colón who will be going to Lisbon in November
- Dr. Karen Liller Appointed Dean of Grad School & AVP of Research & Innovation
- ASHA Seeks Student Monitors for Conference
- University of Buffalo McNair Scholars Research Conference
- 4th annual Concrete Thinking For A Sustainable World winners
- ACSA Announces Green Community Competition Winners
- NEW Summer Research Skills Course to be Offered June/July 2009
- Benefits Program Open Enrollment for Postdoctoral Scholars
- Tour USF - Tampa campus
- USF Graduate Programs Ranked Tops by U.S. News & World Report
- Graduate Multidisciplinary Scholars (GMS), Ryan Michael - All That Glitters
- University of South Florida has two teams advance to the semi-final round of the Global Venture Challenge 2009
- Aki Nakanishi, a PhD student in Anthropology, was awarded top prize for her paper at the Education Without Borders 2009
- Governor Charlie Crist establishes week to highlight contributions of graduate and professional students
- Congratulations to the recipients of the Graduate Student Challenge Grants
- Important Dates!
