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I heard from HR and did a Zoom call. They said they'd get back to me in a few days about the next step, but then nothing.
I met individually with 5 PIs whose research areas seemed to align with my own background, for about 15 minutes each. They asked me about my research experience. They weren't super focused on the tiny details of my project but more on whether I got the general objectives and reasoning behind my experiments. I didn't have enough time to deeply dive into their research beforehand, but I did manage to check out their lab websites and skim their abstracts. They were pretty open to discussing their own work. As a prospective student, your visit is essentially a big interview for the school and, if you're fortunate, a chance to find potential mentors.
I reached out to the professor to express my interest in joining his lab. After a few weeks, he responded, and we scheduled a meeting where we discussed my interests and his research. This was followed by a background check, and I received an offer.
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