Here are the CPE program announcements for May 20, 2016
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1. Upcoming WISH Activities
2. Upcoming EWB Activities
3. ARCE 260 History of Structures (GE Area C3)
4. Summer program in San Sebastián, Spain
5. Job Position at Oracle
6. Ultimate Exposures Offers Graduation Cap and Gown Portrait Sittings | May 25 and 26
7. Order of the Engineer | June 10th | Register NOW!
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1. Upcoming WISH Activities
White Hat Mixer
When: Sunday, May 22nd@ 11am - 2pm
Where: Montana de Oro
Description:
WISH will be meeting up with the members of White Hat to go explore Montana de Oro! Come hang out and enjoy the tide pools and ocean.
CODE Documentary Showing
When: Tuesday, May 31st@ 6:30pm
Where: Spanos Theatre
Description:
We are partnering with GoDaddy for a free screening of CODE. It exposes the dearth of American female and minority software engineers and explores the reasons for this gender gap. CODE raises the question: what would society gain from having more women and minorities code?
End of the Year BBQ
When: Saturday, May 28th @ 12pm-3pm
Where: Julie Workman's House
Description:
Celebrate the end of another exciting year in CS/SE/CPE/EE/etc! Come enjoy BBQ and the beautiful pool at the house of your favorite professor, Julie Workman!
Finals Study Session
When: Building 14, Rm 232B
Where: Sunday, June 4th @ 12pm-4pm
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CSC Dept. Tutoring Center
Bldg. 14, Rm. 302
Sundays-Thursdays, 7pm-9pm
Cal Poly's Computer Science Department offers tutoring, free of charge, for all students taking CSC courses. We offer help on all scheduled evenings for students in CSC/CPE 101, 102, 103, or 141. We also do our best to cater to the demand of 357. If you need help outside of class and your professor's office hours, the tutoring service is for you.
Tutoring is offered in 14-302 from Sunday through Thursday, 7-9pm except for holidays starting Sunday, September 27. Please be prompt. If no students are present within the first 15 minutes, the tutors will leave.
For additional information or details regarding the in holiday schedule visit http://tutoring.csc.calpoly.edu/ or email Nupur Garg at ngarg@calpoly.edu.
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2. Upcoming EWB Activities
Thanks to everyone who volunteered for IMPACT! There will be no general meeting this week, but join us for our project team meetings on Monday night. See the announcements below for details of the Nicaragua Volleyball Tournament happening this weekend!
Meetings
India: Bldg 10-231, Monday from 7-9pm
Malawi: Bldg 10-223, Monday from 7-9pm
Nicaragua: Bldg 10-220, Monday from 7-9pm
Thailand: Bldg 10-221, Monday from 7-9pm
Local Projects: Bldg 10-111, Monday from 7-9pm
IMPACT: Library 216M, Tuesday from 6-8pm
Fundraising: Library 216M, Tuesday from 3-4pm
If this is your first EWB meeting, please meet with our president, Katie Chambers, in 10-221 at 7pm. She will be happy to answer any questions you may have and take you around to the different project teams.
Announcements
End of the Year Survey
Help us plan for next year by taking this quick survey. By completing the survey, you'll be entered into a raffle to win some sweet EWB swag!
Nicaragua Volleyball Tournament (5/22)
On Sunday, May 22nd from 12-4pm the Nica team will be hosting their annual fundraising volleyball tournament at Pismo Beach. In the casual bracket, teams can range from 4-6 players, and in the competitive bracket, teams can have 2 people. The cost to play will be $10 per person. Contact Leah George at leaheg98@gmail.com to pay or through Venmo @CPNicaragua.Sign up here for a day of fun!
Sign Up: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1cPCyYSS6AKq1n37-3BpUUYdmuklQPFqI7Zxa7euYbRY/viewform?c=0&w=1
Flyer Here: http://tinyurl.com/zda4ok4
EWB Alumni Weekend (5/28-29)
Come join our awesome alumni for breakfast and learn about their experiences in EWB on Saturday, May 28th, and after join them on a brewery tour around SLO (those under 21 are still welcome to join)! On Sunday, May 29th help represent your project team in an afternoon sports tournament. Then, wrap up the day with our annual EWB Spring Banquet. Registration for alumni weekend will be $15 for breakfast and fun activities. Both students and alumni, be sure to RSVP for the big weekend!
Flyer Here: http://tinyurl.com/zxkufgq
RSVP for Spring Banquet (5/29)
On Sunday, May 29th from 6-8:30pm you are invited to EWB's annual Spring Banquet. Join us in the ATL (Bldg. 7) as we celebrate the year! A catered dinner from Splash Cafe will be served with a vegetarian and non-vegetarian options. Tickets are $20 for students and free for faculty members. Dress will be semi-formal. Please RSVP by May 28th. For questions please contact our Events Coordinator at briargoldwyn@gmail.com.
RSVP Here: http://ewb-calpoly.org/springbanquet.html
Flyer Here: http://tinyurl.com/zxkufgq
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3. ARCE 260 History of Structures (GE Area C3)
Understand the technical, the social and the symbolic importance of landmark structures. Analyze breakthrough ideas that led to major advances in building design. Contextualize these advances as they relate to art and architecture. Obtain tools by which to assess and critique structural art as a separate and distinct art form. Learn about the fascinating history of large span structures, tall buildings and the engineers who created them. Find out what a “structural artist” is and uncover some of their brilliant design ideas. This is the course you have been waiting for!
Flyer: http://tinyurl.com/jfg739u
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4. Summer program in San Sebastián, Spain
The summer program in San Sebastián, Spain is still accepting students. There may even be some scholarships available. See below and contact Dr. Andrew Davol (adavol@calpoly.edu) if you have any questions.
Technical Elective: Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency or Engineering Across Cultures 2 weeks
Spanish Language and Culture
3 weeks 4 Cal Poly Units. C1 or C2 GE
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5. Job Position at Oracle
Oracle is the world's largest supplier of database and enterprise software. Oracle software is the world's favorite solution for fully distributed computing. Our products drive applications for sales and e-marketing, accounting, human resources, and manufacturing. This contract position is for 6 months, and may be extended up to 12 months. The place of work will be at our HQ in Redwood Shores, CA campus.
This contract development position will support AppsLab, the Oracle Applications User Experience Emerging Technologies team.
Your primary responsibility will be development work on various projects, which could include:
• Modern web applications using CSS4 modular techniques combined with HTML5 and JavaScript.
• Bots and smart agents.
• Artificial intelligence and machine learning.
• Visualizations, built with specialized JavaScript libraries like D3.js.
• Virtual reality using Unity or WebVM.
Other responsibilities include:
• Working collaboratively with researchers, designers and other user experience professionals to define and improve the user experience.
• Working closely with team members in short sprints.
Qualifications
• 4+ years of software engineering or equivalent experience.
• BS or MS degree or equivalent experience relevant to functional area.
• Experience with a wide range of development skills and languages.
• Excellent collaboration skills, both in-person and virtually.
• Ability to learn new technologies quickly in an unstructured environment.
• Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
• Excellent verbal and written communications skills.
• Experience with office applications, e.g. MS Word, MS Excel.
If interested, send resume to noel.portugal@oracle.com.
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6. Ultimate Exposures Offers Graduation Cap and Gown Portrait Sittings beginning April 26th
Your school has arranged for professional portrait photography with Ultimate Exposures. Prospective graduates will have the opportunity to take their Cap and Gown photographs on campus the following dates:
May 25 and 26
Location: Building 52 Room E29
To schedule your appointment, visit the following link and follow the screen prompts:
You will be able to view your portraits immediately after your sitting via a laptop computer and select your favorites. Any re-shoots are done immediately to ensure 100% satisfaction. If you have any questions, contact Ultimate Exposures directly at 877-858-43976.
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7. Order of the Engineer | June 10th | Register NOW!
Celebrate your success amongst family and friends by joining the Order of the Engineer! The Order of the Engineer is an association for graduate and professional engineers in the United States that emphasizes pride and responsibility in the engineering profession. It 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 you name of documents which will remind you to always be an ethical engineer.
You can register here or at the Engineering Dean's Office as well as at our table in front of the library (11AM-1PM on May 16th, 18th, 24th, and 26th). The deadline to register is May 26th and the ceremony will take place form 4-6PM on June 10th.
Event Flyer: http://tinyurl.com/juae7sn
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