Wednesday, October 13, 2021 | 6pm to 7pm
About this Event
Come hear Dr. Sekazi Mtingwa ‘71, founding member of the MIT Black Student Union, renowned physicist share his perspective on mentoring. For his mentorship of students, Dr. Mtingwa received the 2017 U.S. Presidential Award for Excellence in Science, Mathematics and Engineering Mentoring. The US Particle Accelerator School recently named a scholarship in his honor.
Dr. Sekazi Kauze Mtingwa is Principal Partner at TriSEED Consultants and Administrative Judge with the US Nuclear Regulatory Commission. Dr. Mtingwa received Bachelor’s degrees in physics and mathematics from MIT, and Master’s and PhD degrees in theoretical high energy physics from Princeton University.
This event is part of the Fall 2021 Graduate Student of Color Alumni Mentoring Circles and is open to all graduate students. Registration required via Handshake.