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Mentor Experiences

The Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) identifies mentors to serve as a bridge between the classroom and the profession.

ORISE recognizes the important role mentoring relationships can play in professional development of new scientists and engineers. Our programs formally connect research participants with senior-level researchers who can help scientists make the most of their careers. Both participants and mentors benefit from broadening the collegial research experience.

Experiences of ORISE mentors are highlighted in the following profiles:

Joe Lake

Joe Lake

Joe Lake, a former research participant and now a full-time software engineer for Oak Ridge National Laboratory’s Computational Science and Engineering Division, is giving back by mentoring the next generation of scientists.

Michael Smith

Michael Smith

Nuclear Astrophysicist Michael Smith has mentored more than 25 undergraduate students at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.