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Jennifer Slimowitz Pearl
 

Jennifer Slimowitz Pearl

Jennifer Slimowitz Pearl currently serves as an Associate Program Manager in the Europe and Eurasia Program of the Office of International Science and Engineering at the National Science Foundation (NSF). She manages activities with France, Germany, Austria, Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece. She joined the office in February 2005. Dr. Pearl has served on the Foundation-wide IGERT, ADVANCE, and CAREER committees, and she has managed the IRES competition within OISE for the past 2 years.

Immediately prior to starting her position in OISE, Dr. Pearl served as a program officer at the National AcademiesBoard on Mathematical Sciences and Their Applications, directing a major study on mathematics in computational biology. . Dr. Pearl arrived in Washington in 2002 as a AAAS Science and Technology Policy Fellow and served for one year at NSF in the Division of Graduate Education.

Dr. Pearl held positions at Rice University as a G.C. Evans Instructor in the Department of Mathematics and a Curriculum Coordinator in the Wiess School of Natural Sciences. She has experience in technology transfer and intellectual property consulting. Dr. Pearl held a NSF/NATO Postodoctoral Fellowship at the Université du Québec à Montréal. She earned her Ph.D. in mathematics specializing in symplectic geometry from the State University of New York at Stony Brook and her B.S. in mathematics from Duke University. Back to Who | 2008 Home

 
     

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The International Engineering Program is a dual-degree program combining a B.A. in German, French and/or Spanish with a B.S. in one of the engineering disciplines.  IEP students study language and culture each semester along with their engineering curriculum. In the fourth year of the five-year program, they then go abroad as interns with engineering based firms in Europe or Latin America, and also as exchange students with one of our partner universities