 Hi, I'm Keon, and I'm Giselle. One of the best ways to find potential faculty mentors is to browse the faculty page on a departmental website. Start by finding the website for your academic department. Google UCLA and the name of your department. Now go to the faculty page. You'll see a list of all the faculty members in the department, along with a short description of their research area. Look for a faculty member whose research interests sound exciting and visit their profile. On most profile pages, you can see their contact info, read more about their research, and see a list of publications. Some faculty members even have a personal website with more information about their work. Other faculty members have websites for their lab with information on how to join. Once you've read about the faculty members' research, you can decide whether you would like to reach out to them. Now, you can go back to the faculty page and expand your list of potential research mentors. After you've added a few more professors to your list, we recommend six to nine. Congratulate yourself because you have just completed one of the biggest steps in entering research. Happy research.