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Imagine being questioned about complex technical knowledge in front of your peers, supervisors, and members of the public – knowing...
Imagine being questioned about complex technical knowledge in front of your peers, supervisors, and members of the public – knowing...
By: Elahe Nezami, Ph.D. | October 29, 2024 | 3 min. read | Share The Miller School’s new Online Master of...