Here are the CPE program
announcements for December 9, 2016
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1. Job Opportunities
2. Upcoming Wish Activities
3. SWE Events
4. EWB Announcements
5. Offering: EE 422/PHYS 422 – Polymer
Electronics Laboratory
6. Summer 2017 LSAMP Undergraduate Research
Scholars Program
7. Robotics club is looking for CPE students
interested in computer vision and machine learning
8. Summer Research Experience for
Undergraduates at Northwestern University
9. Research Experience for Undergraduates
(REU) in Nanotechnology
10. Keysight Opened a New Center and is
Hiring!
11. iD Tech is Looking
to Hire Students and Graduates
12. Study Abroad Opportunity | July 2017
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1. Job Opportunities
Application Software Engineer position and
R&D Software Engineer position
Company: Keysight Technologies
Full Time Developer
Company: MASYC Group
Potential Senior Project/Internship
Opportunity
Company: Radiology
Associates
Student-Led Startup Job
Company: Brandplug
Systems Engineer
Company: Harmonic
Systems
Tech Apprenticeship Program for Graduating
Seniors
Company: NAB Education Foundation
Digital Experiences -Technology R&D
Senior Analyst
Company: Accenture
Software Engineering Interns and Full-Time Hires
Company: Garmin
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2.
Upcoming Wish Activities
Finals Study
Session
Where: 14-232B
When: Sunday, 12/11 12pm-4pm
Come study for finals with WISH. Get access to the WISH test
bank, have some snacks, and catch up with your friends from WISH!
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3. SWE
Events
SWE Evening With Industry
(EWI)
When: Thursday,
January 26, 2017 from 6:00 - 9:00 pm
Where: Avila Beach
Golf Resort
Evening With Industry (EWI) is an opportunity for
students to network with companies in their respective field of study and to
recognize deserving Cal Poly students and faculty. The first hour of EWI
consists of a networking session in which all attendees can interact, ask
questions, and learn about various company opportunities. The evening continues
with dinner, during which attendees sit at a company table of their choosing, a
keynote speaker gives a few words, and scholarships and awards are presented.
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4. EWB
Announcements
Announcements
Save the date! Winter Showcase will take place on January 24th from 7-9 PM. This event is a great opportunity to meet EWB team members, talk with professionals from industry, and listen to speakers share their stories about humanitarian work and engineering. Dinner will be provided by Cal Poly's own Real Food Cooperative. Ticket sales will start soon; look out for an email!
Save the date! Winter Showcase will take place on January 24th from 7-9 PM. This event is a great opportunity to meet EWB team members, talk with professionals from industry, and listen to speakers share their stories about humanitarian work and engineering. Dinner will be provided by Cal Poly's own Real Food Cooperative. Ticket sales will start soon; look out for an email!
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Events
1. Mon- Sustainability Task Force (NEW), Project Meetings
2. Tue- IMPACT Meeting, Thailand Blaze Pizza Fundraiser!
3. Fri- EWB Tea Time
Check out our google calendar, http://tinyurl.com/zjsfno8!
1. The Sustainability Task Force is a new group seeking to enhance Cal Poly's EWB Chapter. Through working on projects related to social, economic, cross-generational and environmental sustainability, we want to ensure that our chapter is fulfilling its purpose of "equipping leaders to solve some of the world's most pressing challenges". The STF meets in B22-314 (English Building) from 6-7 PM every Monday.
Project Meetings are every Monday 7pm!
Here are the team room locations:
Note: India will not be meeting this week!
2-204 - Nicaragua
20-140 - Thailand
186-c101 - Malawi
186-c300 - Local Projects
2. IMPACT meets every Tuesday at 6:30 pm at one of the Library 2nd floor fishbowls. Come by if you want to make a difference locally by volunteering in SLO!
EWB Thailand is hosting a fundraiser at Blaze Pizza this Tuesday from 5 PM - 10 PM and would love to see everyone there! All you need to do is show this flyer, http://tinyurl.com/hc8upwb, at the register and 20% of the cost will go right to the Thailand team. If you need a ride or can offer one, please fill out this form, http://tinyurl.com/gtktma9. Bring your friends and treat yourself to pizza during dead week and support the Thailand team!
3. EWB Tea Time is every Friday 11-1pm at the 2nd floor of the Library facing the front, near the bookshelves. Come chat and enjoy some tea with President Dan, VP Beth, and the occasional officer!
1. Mon- Sustainability Task Force (NEW), Project Meetings
2. Tue- IMPACT Meeting, Thailand Blaze Pizza Fundraiser!
3. Fri- EWB Tea Time
Check out our google calendar, http://tinyurl.com/zjsfno8!
1. The Sustainability Task Force is a new group seeking to enhance Cal Poly's EWB Chapter. Through working on projects related to social, economic, cross-generational and environmental sustainability, we want to ensure that our chapter is fulfilling its purpose of "equipping leaders to solve some of the world's most pressing challenges". The STF meets in B22-314 (English Building) from 6-7 PM every Monday.
Project Meetings are every Monday 7pm!
Here are the team room locations:
Note: India will not be meeting this week!
2-204 - Nicaragua
20-140 - Thailand
186-c101 - Malawi
186-c300 - Local Projects
2. IMPACT meets every Tuesday at 6:30 pm at one of the Library 2nd floor fishbowls. Come by if you want to make a difference locally by volunteering in SLO!
EWB Thailand is hosting a fundraiser at Blaze Pizza this Tuesday from 5 PM - 10 PM and would love to see everyone there! All you need to do is show this flyer, http://tinyurl.com/hc8upwb, at the register and 20% of the cost will go right to the Thailand team. If you need a ride or can offer one, please fill out this form, http://tinyurl.com/gtktma9. Bring your friends and treat yourself to pizza during dead week and support the Thailand team!
3. EWB Tea Time is every Friday 11-1pm at the 2nd floor of the Library facing the front, near the bookshelves. Come chat and enjoy some tea with President Dan, VP Beth, and the occasional officer!
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Opportunities
Interested in studying abroad? Take a class with Professor Karen Bangs from Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME), in Bilbao, Spain during July of 2017. Karen will be teaching an Operations Management course (Quality Management, Lean Systems, Product & Service Design, Project Management and a few other topics). This course can fulfill a technical elective requirement for you (if you're ME with general & MfgE concentration, MATE, ENVE, BMED, GENE, COB-IT, MfgE). Contact Karen at krbangs@calpoly.edu, or stop by her office in 192-229. You can also visit Cal Poly International Programs on-line or at their office (http://abroad.calpoly.edu/ or 38-145). Check out the flyers http://tinyurl.com/gp8e5nw and http://tinyurl.com/gneaytu.
Interested in studying abroad? Take a class with Professor Karen Bangs from Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME), in Bilbao, Spain during July of 2017. Karen will be teaching an Operations Management course (Quality Management, Lean Systems, Product & Service Design, Project Management and a few other topics). This course can fulfill a technical elective requirement for you (if you're ME with general & MfgE concentration, MATE, ENVE, BMED, GENE, COB-IT, MfgE). Contact Karen at krbangs@calpoly.edu, or stop by her office in 192-229. You can also visit Cal Poly International Programs on-line or at their office (http://abroad.calpoly.edu/ or 38-145). Check out the flyers http://tinyurl.com/gp8e5nw and http://tinyurl.com/gneaytu.
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5. Offering: EE
422/PHYS 422 – Polymer Electronics Laboratory
This laboratory course introduces experimental
procedures in polymer electronics used to fabricate and test the
characteristics of solid state electronic devices. The student will be able to
make an electronic device based on a semiconducting polymer and characterize
its performance. Students may enroll for either one or more units. Students
enrolling for one unit will make and characterize the performance of a solid
state electronic device. Students enrolling for more units will also design,
carry out, and document an experiment in a manner that is suitable for
submission as a peer-reviewed journal article or as a patent application.
Pre-requisite EE 347, MATE 340, CHEM 319, or PHYS 340.
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6. Offering: IME
457 – Advanced Electronic Manufacturing
Dr. Tali Freed is offering IME 457 in the winter
quarter. IME 457 is an advanced electronics manufacturing class. Students
interested in the electronics industry or in the entrepreneurial
aspects of electronic product development may want to consider this highly multidisciplinary
class. Prerequisite: EE 201, IME 156 or IME 157.
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7. Summer 2017
LSAMP Undergraduate Research Scholars Program
LSAMP
and LSAMP-eligible students* are invited to apply to the new Summer 2017 LSAMP Undergraduate
Research Scholars Program.
*
LSAMP-eligible students are undergraduates in STEM majors who face or have
faced social, educational, and/or economic barrier to success in STEM
fields. LSAMP supports students from groups that are currently
underrepresented and underserved in STEM fields, including first generation
students and community college transfer students. For more information on
eligibility requirements & to apply, see: http://lsamp.calpoly.edu/apply-lsamp.
LSAMP
will award at least two $3,000 stipends to LSAMP students to conduct full-time
undergraduate research in STEM fields with a Cal Poly faculty mentor in Summer
2017.
· an
updated resume
· a
1-page research project proposal
· a
letter or email of commitment from a Cal Poly faculty member
In
addition, as part of their application package, students who are not yet part
of the LSAMP Program but are
LSAMP-eligible must submit an
application to join the LSAMP Program with their Summer 2017 LSAMP Undergraduate
Research Scholars application at http://lsamp.calpoly.edu/apply-lsamp.
Additional information about the LSAMP Undergraduate
Research Scholars Program is available for students at http://lsamp.calpoly.edu/research-scholars,
including information guides such as:
NOTE:
LSAMP staff will provide feedback on 1-page research project proposal drafts if
they are submitted via email prior to Mon Jan 9, 2017.
Students
interested in identifying opportunities for off-campus research experiences in
Summer 2017 to the LSAMP guide available here: http://lsamp.calpoly.edu/content/research-opportunities.
Additional opportunities are shared each week in our LSAMP student newsletter.
See attached flyer as well.
See attached flyer as well.
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8. Robotics club is looking
for CPE students interested in computer vision and machine learning
Robotics club is looking for CPE students
interested in computer vision and machine learning to take part in an
autonomous foosball table. The mechanical side has been completed so the
majority of the work is in the computer vision software. Currently the table
plays at a beginner level and tracks the ball's location but there is much room
for improvement.
Contact Matthew Ng (mng04@calpoly.edu) if you are interested
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9. Summer
Research Experience for Undergraduates at Northwestern University
he Materials Research
Science and Engineering Center (MRSEC) at Northwestern University offers a
9-week, paid summer research experience for undergraduates. The students are
paired up with some of the leading research professors in science and
engineering fields. Research areas include ceramics, polymers, nanocomposites,
photonics, nanoparticles, molecular electronics and biomaterials. While
there are many REU programs, the NU-MRSEC stands out in offering students an
interdisciplinary research experience. Students currently pursuing an
undergraduate degree in science or engineering who are US citizens or permanent
residents are eligible. The program dates this year are June 19 to August 18,
2017; Applications are due Feb. 15, 2017. Participants are paid a $4500 stipend, a travel
allowance, and on-campus housing is provided. For more information, please
visit our website:
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10. Research Experience for
Undergraduates (REU) in Nanotechnology
Explore
the field of nanotechnology at Northwestern University (NU) - it's the best
summer job you'll ever have!
Participants
in the 8-week NU-REU Program will:
§
Work full-time on a nanotechnology research project
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Have access to world-class equipment and facilities
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Enjoy research seminars and field trips
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Enhance public speaking and technical writing skills
§
Participate in team events like the summer picnic, and explore Chicago
REU
participants come from small and large schools, across the country. They
receive a $4,200 stipend, plus round-trip airfare and dormitory housing.
To be
eligible for this program, you must be:
§
a U.S. citizen or permanent resident
§
majoring in engineering or the sciences
§
have at least one year left to complete your undergraduate degree
The
application deadline is February 13. Women and underrepresented minorities are
strongly encouraged to apply.
This
program is sponsored by the NSF and the NIH-NCI.
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11. Keysight Opened a New
Center and is Hiring!
In partnership with Georgia Tech and located in
Atlanta’s growing Midtown district, Keysight Technologies Inc.’s new Software
Design Center will feature an open environment that fosters collaboration and
supports an agile software development approach. We’re confident that our new
center – and our partnership with Georgia Tech – will help shape the future of
Keysight and of technology. Keysight plans to hire more than 200 software
developers in rapid solution development, turning measurement science IP into
killer apps, delivered into an always-on, everywhere-available app store
ecosystem. We would love to hire people from Cal Poly!
Flyer: http://tinyurl.com/jpkfdqh
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12.
iD Tech is Looking to Hire Students and Graduates
This summer, iD Tech will
hire over 1,600 instructors and staff from across the world to show students,
ages 6 to 18, firsthand how their interests in technology can turn into fun
learning experiences. iD summer camps and academies emphasize tech education
for girls, teens, tweens and younger children.
We’re looking for energetic, tech-savvy summer staff who understand the need for quality technology education for youth. So why not spend your summer instructing, mentoring, and building your resume in one of our amazing programs? You’ll make a positive impact on the lives of students this summer and potentially inspire them to aim for big ambitions. Our summer jobs are as fulfilling as they are fun!
Staff members receive competitive compensation, room & board (overnight staff only), custom built apps supporting operations and curriculum, college internship credit (if applicable), guidance from our experienced team of managers, and more.
Take the first step to a great summer! Learn more & Apply today! Visit www.iDTech.com/jobs
We’re looking for energetic, tech-savvy summer staff who understand the need for quality technology education for youth. So why not spend your summer instructing, mentoring, and building your resume in one of our amazing programs? You’ll make a positive impact on the lives of students this summer and potentially inspire them to aim for big ambitions. Our summer jobs are as fulfilling as they are fun!
Staff members receive competitive compensation, room & board (overnight staff only), custom built apps supporting operations and curriculum, college internship credit (if applicable), guidance from our experienced team of managers, and more.
Take the first step to a great summer! Learn more & Apply today! Visit www.iDTech.com/jobs
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13. Study
Abroad Opportunity | July 2017
Interested in studying abroad? Take a class with Professor Karen Bangs from Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME), in Bilbao, Spain during July of 2017. Karen will be teaching an Operations Management course (Quality Management, Lean Systems, Product & Service Design, Project Management and a few other topics).
Interested in studying abroad? Take a class with Professor Karen Bangs from Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering (IME), in Bilbao, Spain during July of 2017. Karen will be teaching an Operations Management course (Quality Management, Lean Systems, Product & Service Design, Project Management and a few other topics).
This course can fulfill a technical elective
requirement for you. Contact Karen
at krbangs@calpoly.edu, or stop by her
office in 192-229 to discuss how you can do this. You can also visit Cal Poly
International Programs on-line or at their office (http://abroad.calpoly.edu/ or 38-145).
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