Here are the CPE program
announcements for December 4, 2015
Stay up-to-date with reminders of upcoming CPE activities:
Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/calpolycpe
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/calpolycpe
Stay up-to-date with reminders of upcoming CPE activities:
Find us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/calpolycpe
Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/calpolycpe
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1. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
1. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
2. Upcoming CPEs Activities
3. Upcoming WISH Activities
4.
Upcoming EWB Activities
5. Northrop Grumman Tour | January 11th – 14th,
2016
6. Projects from MindSumo
7. JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
8. Winter Course 2016 Offering LAES 411: Global Synthesis
in
Liberal Arts & Engineering Studies
Liberal Arts & Engineering Studies
9. Order of the Engineer
Ceremony | December 11 | 4 – 6pm | Bldg 007
10. Physics Learn By Doing Lab: Electronics, Playdoh, and
Video-Game Controllers
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1. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENTS
CPE IS LOOKING FOR PHOTOS!
CPE would like to feature
your photo on our Facebook page! Have you taken a stunning sunset image, fun
shots on campus, or interesting photos during study time? Send them to us at cpe@calpoly.edu.
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2. Upcoming CPEs Activities
Mark your Calendars!
January 7th: First General Meeting
January 12th: Python Workshop
January 13th: Web Development
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3. Upcoming WISH Activities
Study Session
Library Fishbowls
Saturday, Dec. 5th @ 12pm-4pm
Come join your fellow WISH members for a study session before
finals begin! Get help from your older friends, or just study with other
CS/CPE/EE/SE/ etc! And of course, snacks will be provided!!
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4.
Upcoming EWB Activities
Apply for EWB Cal Poly's Leadership Development Program
Applications are out for our chapter's Leadership Development
Program! Participants will have a voice in chapter discussions and contribute
to our growth. Applications can be found here and are due to
ewb.calpoly@gmail.com by Monday, November 30th at midnight.
IMPACT Interest Meeting
There will be a quick interest meeting on Wednesday, December 2nd
at 5pm in fishbowl 216M in the library. Come out and learn about this awesome
volunteer event and how you can get involved!
Sign up here: http://tinyurl.com/nvk5aok
EWB-USA's International Conference
EWB-USA is hosting the international conference this year in
Denver, CO from March 17-19, 2016. Please fill out this form if you are at all
interested in attending conference: http://tinyurl.com/q37swlg
EWB Letter Campaign
Our fundraising team has been working hard on our annual letter
campaign! We are asking that each member submit three addresses of family,
friends, or supporters to send these letters to. Please fill out this form with
your three contacts: http://tinyurl.com/q6ybvqk
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5. Northrop Grumman Tour | January 11th – 14th,
2016
Northrop Grumman would like to invite you to a special event we
are planning to host the week of January 11th -14th at the Space Park site in
Redondo Beach, CA. This special event will include: tours, networking,
information sessions, workshops, and the chance to meet various influential
figures in their company. If you are interested in attending this event, please
create an online profile with us at:
Also, email Emily Wargo (Emily.wargo@ngc.com) telling her that you
are interested and have created an online profile.
They will select students based on our interest, applicable
resumes, as well as interest in our company.
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6. Projects from MindSumo
Please review the latest electrical engineering projects from
MindSumo. MindSumo partners with employers to create projects that you can
complete to get work experience, win prizes, and be hired for jobs and
internships. Questions can be directed to aaron@mindsumo.com
Customize a droid with Fusion 360 from Autodesk - $1500 in prizes
Develop ideas for "connected" robotic construction
equipment for John Deere - $1000 in prizes
How can a framework improve the Internet of Things? - $1000 in
prizes
Direct Links:
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7. JOB
OPPORTUNITIES
5D
Robotics | Various
Booz
Allen| Internships and Full-time position at Booz Allen
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8. Winter Course 2016 Offering LAES 411: Global Synthesis
in Liberal Arts & Engineering Studies
In this hands-on class you will work in teams to revise and
improve Solar Powered Educational Learning Library kits that disseminate
educational materials over an off-line Wi-Fi hotspot. Last year, we designed,
built, and deployed 50 SPELL libraries! We also discovered plenty of room for
improvement so that the project can expand. Are you up for the challenge?
To Enroll: This Liberal Arts and Engineering Studies (LAES) 411 class
is open to all Cal Poly students with Junior standing or above. Admission by instructor approval only.
Contact Prof. Laura Hosman: lhosman@calpoly.edu
For more information visit http://solarspell.org/
Course Flyer: http://tinyurl.com/nktfn83
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9. Order of the Engineer
Ceremony | December 11 | 4 – 6pm | Bldg 007
The Order of the Engineer is an association for graduate and
professional engineers in the United States, it emphasizes pride and
responsibility in the engineering profession. This is not a membership
organization; there are never any meetings to attend or dues to pay. Instead,
the Order fosters a unity of purpose and the honoring of one's pledge.
At the ceremony, you will take an oath in which you promise to be
an ethical engineer. Then, Dean Larson will induct you with a ring and
certificate. The ring is worn on your pinky finger of your dominate hand. It
will make a *clink* noise when you sign your name on documents which will
remind you to always be an ethical engineer.
For more information about the Order: http://www.order-of-the-engineer.org
You can register at the link below, the Engineering Dean's Office
or the ESC table in front of the library.
Event Flyer: http://tinyurl.com/o96rvyn
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10. Physics Learn By Doing Lab: Electronics, Playdoh, and
Video-Game Controllers
Lead 5-8th grade Lead 5-8th grade
students in students in scientific exploration scientific exploration and gain
early and gain early teaching experience teaching experience while on campus!
You will learn to teach students
how to build simple electric circuits
using batteries, LEDs, resistors, buzzers, switches, and other “action
oriented” electronics, with Playdoh (yes Playdoh!) as the core construction
element.
For more info, see course flyer: http://tinyurl.com/otncdum
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