Here are the CPE program announcements for April 20th, 2018
Stay up-to-date with reminders of upcoming CPE activities:
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Annual CPE Banquet: Friday, May 18, 2018
EE/CPE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Project
Quip Diversity Scholarship
Women in Cyber Panel Discussion
Gender Equity in the Workplace: Strategies and Inspiration from Successful Professional Women
Expanding Engineering
Blockchain Club in 2018
Free Your Machine / CPLUG Hangout
Google Cloud Workshop
MindSumo
EWB Events
Job: Front End Development Tutor
Job: Google is Hiring!
Job: California Energy Commission
Job: Data Scientist Position for Recent Grads
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Annual CPE Banquet: Friday, May 18, 2018
Please join us for the annual CPE Banquet!
Date: Friday, May 18, 2018
Time: 6pm Social & 7pm Dinner
Location: Embassy Suites, San Luis Obispo, CA
Company sponsors so far include Boeing, Chevron, Citrix, MindBody and Keysight.
Meal Options: Tuscan Chicken, Salmon or Vegetable Napoleon (vegan)
Tickets are on sale MONDAY from the CPE Office – 20A-215 | $20 per person
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EE/CPE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Project
There is an EE/CPE Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Project meeting on Tuesday 4/24 11am in 20-136. The agenda includes mentoring for first year students and transfer students, requests to academic senate representatives to vote against out-of-state fees, continuation of discussion on response to racist events on campus, and/or discussion of coordination of cultural clubs events.
Hope to see you there!
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Quip Diversity Scholarship
Quip Diversity Scholarship: Recipients will each receive $5000 toward their education ($1000 for each runner-up), and they will be invited to visit the Quip office in San Francisco for a full day of learning, mentorship, and meeting the team (all expenses paid).
We're looking for applicants who:
--Are part of a group that has been historically underrepresented in STEM (including but not limited to: Women, African American, LatinX, American Indian, first-generation college students, LGBTQ+, and/or people with disabilities)
--Have demonstrated interest or declaration of studying computer science or a related field.
--Are currently enrolled as an undergraduate and masters student in the U.S. or Canada graduating in 2019 or later.
--We are also accepting applications from students who are currently enrolled in or accepted into a full-time, onsite cohort in one of these coding programs.
You can apply here: Apply. Applications must be received by April 22, 2018.
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Women in Cyber Panel Discussion
This interactive panel will feature leaders in technology from industry, government, law enforcement, and higher education. For list of panelists, see the flyer at https://tinyurl.com/ydg2xjmr
Wednesday, May 9, 2018
6:30 to 8:00 p.m.
Advanced Technology Laboratory (ATL), Building 007
Students may register here for this forum
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Gender Equity in the Workplace: Strategies and Inspiration from Successful Professional Women
Did you know that companies with women in senior leadership roles are more profitable? Come to this empowering panel discussion to learn effective strategies for how to identify, develop, and maximize your strengths as you navigate gender-based challenges in your career. For list of panelists, see the flyer at https://tinyurl.com/y7fgl38t
Tuesday, April 24, 2018
11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
Career Services – Bldg. 124, Room 117
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Expanding Engineering
Saturday, 04/28
10:00am - 5:00pm
ATL (Building 07)
WISH is hosting Expanding Engineering, a day-long event in which we bring high school students to Cal Poly and engage students in computer science by introducing them to interactive aspects of the field. We have 5 sessions, including Virtual Reality and Raspberry Pi. We are looking for helpers with the different sessions, set up, and clean up. Read more about last year's event here and sign up to volunteer here!
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Blockchain Club in 2018
We're in the process of creating Blockchain Club at Cal Poly! We're already affiliated with UC Berkeley's Blockchain at Berkeley and hope to hit the ground running next year.
If you're interested in getting involved or just want to learn more email Hari Krishna at hkrish01@calpoly.edu.
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Free Your Machine / CPLUG Hangout
Facebook Event
When: Saturday 4/21, 12-3pm
Where: 20-124
Join CPLUG at Free Your Machine this Saturday! From basic UNIX help to getting a Linux environment up and running in a virtual machine or dual boot, an essential if you're in 357, we will gladly assist you. Also, If you have any other questions about the club or Linux feel free to come and talk to other members of the club. Hope to see you there!
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Google Cloud Workshop
Date: Friday, April 27
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Location: 14-249 (Frank E. Pilling Computer Science)
In addition to getting free Google swag, food, and a chance to win other cool prizes, come to learn more about Google Cloud Platform! We will also be leading a short workshop to get you started with your own projects.
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MindSumo
We at MindSumo just partnered with GlaxoSmithKline! This exciting GSK challenge just launched and will be open for students to solve for 30 days. MindSumo is a platform that provides real company projects for students to help them develop professional skills and valuable experiences for resumes. We have worked with over 350 companies in the past and have over 300,000 students in our community.
The GSK challenge asks students to think of an out of the box solution to monitor sleep and wakefulness. They’ve specifically mentioned their interest in hearing from CS, Information systems and engineering students. GSK - Can you build a sleep tracking solution that will help patients?
Before solving, we recommend students to do a little reading and get a basic understanding of relational databases (open source, proprietary), Hadoop, Hive, Spark and also of Google cloud, Azure and similar cloud tech. Feel free to reach out to us if you have any questions or would like any clarification at isha@mindsumo.com
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Engineers Without Boarders Events
Sustainability Task Force: Do you want to improve EWB? Sustainability Task Force (STF) is open to everyone and is a space to identify problems in EWB and collectively create solutions to improve our club. Join our team Mondays 6-7pm in 10-231!
Project Meetings: Feel free to try out different project teams and be sure to introduce yourselves to the PMs if you’re new to EWB! Here are the team room locations every Monday from 7:00-9:00pm:
Fiji: 10-231
Local Projects: 22-313
Thailand: 11-104
Nicaragua: 22-212
Malawi: 22-211
IMPACT: meets Tuesday 11-12pm in the library fishbowl 216Q. IMPACT, Engineers Without Borders’ volunteering team, works with nonprofits across SLO County to carry on the tradition of thinking globally and acting locally. We have our campus wide volunteering event at the end of quarter, come join our team to make it happen!
General Meeting: Officer Board Meet n Greet is this Wednesday from 6:00-7:30pm, Business building 3-205. This week’s general meeting is an opportunity to hear about team Fiji’s trip and also chat with this year’s officer board to learn about each officer board position! Elections for next year’s officer board are in a few weeks, come chat with us about running for a position!
Tea Time: time to chat with the president and vice president about anything and everything. It’s basically open office hours and we’d love to see you! It’s every Thursday 11am-12pm. We will be in a fishbowl 216K on the 2nd floor of the lib. Look for our EWB shirts/boxes of tea!
Frisbee IMs: Engineers are well known for their frisbee skills, so come one come all out to our frisbee games to prove that EWBer goobers can hang with the best. Details and sign up link below! (as usual it’s free ;D ) https://goo.gl/forms/ fik5PQyG165kUx7Z2
Pledge Against Straws: Did you know that every day the United States consumes enough straws to wrap around the circumference of the Earth 2.5 times? Straws are not biodegradable, and are one of the most common items found during beach cleanups. Plastic in the oceans now outnumbers algae with a 6:1 ratio. What can we do? At restaurants and stores ask for your drink without a straw! Don’t buy straws for events! Take a pledge against straws to help your EWB team win the Earth month challenge!
Look for competition details during your team meeting. There are prizes for the winning team and the individuals who inspire the most pledges!
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Job: Front End Development Tutor
I'm in the process of learning front end development. I'm looking for someone who can work with me on java script and jquery.
I live in Morro Bay. Price is negotiable. Please call or text me at 805-441-4624.
Stephanie
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Job: Google is Hiring!
Google Engineering Residency Program Opportunity for graduating Seniors: Google is hiring for their Google Engineering Residency Program with cohort start dates in July and September of 2018! Here is more information about the program: https://www.google.com/about/ careers/students/engres.html
Anyone who is interested please contact Megan Pieczynski at mpieczyn@calpoly.edu. Megan can put you in contact with the Google Engineering Residency Program Recruiter directly.
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Job: California Energy Commission
California Energy Commission Wants to Hire You!
Annual Diversity Career Fair
Thursday April 26, 2018
10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Come meet Division Representatives to learn about current job openings!
For more Information:
View our flyer: https://bit.ly/2HlXMJ2
View our website: https://bit.ly/2qqMXvq
Register on Eventbrite: https://bit.ly/2IMIOJa
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Job: Data Scientist Position for Recent Grads
The Business Technology Solutions (BTS) Data Science Analyst with the Entertainment Company in Beverly Hills. The Data Science Analyst is a member of a highly-motivated BTS team responsible for partnering with multiple IT and business divisions to evaluate, understand and deliver solutions for complex business problems. To learn more, go to: https://tinyurl.com/y7urnp4f
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