Here are the CPE program
announcements for February 21, 2020
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1.
NEW
CLUB: Computing for Developing Countries and Marginalized People
2.
Career
Services Announcements
3.
CPE
Tutor for Writing and Learning Center
4.
CPE
316 for Spring 2020
5.
Roborodentia
2020
6.
CPE
Graphic Designer Position
7.
Social
Media App Development Opportunity
8.
Upcoming CPES
Activities
9.
EE/CPE
Diversity, Inclusivity and Equity Program Activities
10.
Upcoming WISH
Activities
11.
CIE
Innovation Quest
12.
Capital
One: Web App Development
13.
Tutoring
Services
14.
Change
of Major Workshops & Career Counseling
15.
Current
Job/Internship Openings
16.
Post-Graduate
Opportunities
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1. NEW CLUB: Computing for Developing Countries and Marginalized
People
New Group! Computing for
Developing Countries and Marginalized People
80% of the world population and
99% of global growth is in developing countries. Common challenges facing these communities
include poverty, nutrition, health, education, economic vulnerability, violence
against women, water/sanitation, energy, pollution, climate change. There are many existing groups doing great
work on addressing these problems. However, most of these groups are not
focused on utilizing computing and emerging technologies, including many of the
recent advances in computing. We are
forming a new interdisciplinary group at Cal Poly to address this gap.
We are looking for excited
students to become the founding members of the club. Anyone, including freshman
and sophomores, is invited to join and become a club officer. This club is
primarily addressing the lack of EE/CPE/CSC major-related project-based groups
but ALL majors are welcome and encouraged to join. Not only is this a great
resume builder, but it’s also a great outlet to use your academic skill set to
participate in real projects helping real people.
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2. Career Services Announcements
Debunking Data: Panel
& Networking Event (Emerging Market event)
When: Tuesday, February 25
Where: Career Services (124-117)
· 11:10 am to 12:00 pm – Panel
Presentation with industry experts (see list below)
· 12:00 to 12:00 pm – Casual
networking with panelists
· Food provided to the first 25 students!
(courtesy of Fluor)
Come learn about careers
in data analytics, data mining, data science and what it really means to work
with data.
Expert
Panelists:
· Lucy Beard, Head of Data Science
at ThermoFisher Scientific
· Adam Bruntz, Business Intelligence
Analyst at MINDBODY
· Dmytro Marushkevyc, Senior
Director, Data Sciences at Publicis Sapient
· Han Schumann, Senior Data
Scientist at Unanimous AI
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Packaging
Career Fair
When:
Tuesday, February 25
Where:
Multi-Activity Center (back side of the Rec Center, Bldg. 43)
Time: 4:00 to 7:00 pm – Network with
employers for internship or full-time opportunities
o Log-in
to MustangJOBS/Handshake through your Cal Poly portal to see the list of
companies attending
o Prepare
ahead of time to be a standout candidate. See this handout on our website (please note:
this career fair is a one-day event)
o Business
attire is suggested
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Portfolium
Workshop
When: Thursday, February 27
Where: Career Services (124-117)
Where: Career Services (124-117)
Time: 11:10 am to noon
o Want to
learn how to be a standout candidate in your internship or job search? Come
learn about Portfolium, an online platform where you can visually show off your
experiences to employers.
o Please
bring a tablet or laptop if you have one.
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3. CPE Tutor for Writing and Learning Center
The
Writing and Learning Center is currently looking for a CPE tutor (preferably an
upper-division CPE major)! This opportunity is a paid student work position where
you would be able to set hours that work with your course schedule.
Please
email Lynne Slivovsky (lslivovs@calpoly.edu) if you think you would be a good fit for the position, and she
will put you in contact with the Writing and Learning Center director.
4. CPE 316 for Spring 2020
New this Spring, CPE 316!
CPE 316 is an approved substitution for CPE 329 and provides an early
opportunity for CPE students to obtain experience with embedded systems earlier
in the curriculum. This class is similar in content as CPE 329 but with
additional focus on good practices in embedded systems programming.
For Spring 2020, Dr.
Oliver will be teaching two sections: MWF 10-noon and MWF 2-4pm. The catalog
description is:
CPE 316: Microcontrollers and Embedded
Applications.4 units
Term Typically Offered: F,
SP
Prerequisite: CPE 357.
Corequisite: EE 211.
Introduction to
microcontrollers and their applications as embedded devices. Hardware/software
tradeoffs, microcontroller selection, use of on-chip and off-chip peripherals,
interrupt driven real-time operation, A/D conversion, serial and parallel
communications, watch-dog timers, and low power operation. Not open to students
with credit in CPE329 or CPE336. 3 lectures, 1 laboratory.
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5. Roborodentia 2020
Roborodentia 2020 is
here! Roborodentia is Cal Poly's annual
robotics competition held in the Spring quarter. This is a competition of autonomous robots
where the winner receives a prize of $1,000.
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6. CPE Graphic Designer Position
The Computer Engineering
Program is looking for a graphic designer!
· Do you love creating
interesting logos and designs?
· Do you enjoy
conceptualizing and creating design concepts and layouts?
· We are interested in
YOU!
Job Requirements: Student position available to
design/create logo and other graphic materials (programs/poster/web images) for
our upcoming banquet. We need an interesting, eye-catching design that meets
the needs of our theme. Design submittal is part of the application process.
Hours are flexible and may evolve into more assignments.
Our goal is to have a
compelling design concept of our upcoming event. If you can help us, this job
may be for you.
Selection and compensation
determined by strength of your portfolio and experience. Pay range is $16 an
hour.
If you are interested,
contact Donna Aiken at daiken@calpoly.edu to learn about the submittal process.
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7. Social Media App Development Opportunity
Two Cal Poly Students are
looking for someone to partner with on the development of a Social Media
management app. They are looking for someone with the skills to build it and to
partner with long-term. If you have the skills and would like to learn more
information, please contact Summer Trenkle at (805) 631-6479
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8. Upcoming CPES Activities
CPES
Office Hours
Come by the CPES club room for
office hours. If you need help on CS or EE related homework, need resume help,
or just want a place to hang out, feel free visit.
When: M-F, 11AM-12PM
Where: 20-144
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9. EE/CPE Diversity, Inclusivity and Equity Program Activities
General Meeting
When: Thursdays
Time: 11-noon
Where: EE Conference Room
(20A-206)
Come eat pizza and meet
old and new Diversity project students!
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10. Upcoming WISH Activities
WISH Game Night
When: Friday, February
21st
Time: 6:00pm - 8:00pm
Where: WISH Lab (Bonderson
(197) - 204)
Come join WISH for a fun
game night!! Mingle with other WISH members, bring a friend, or invite your bit
or byte! Feel free to bring your own games. Snacks will be provided!
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Lean In Circle
When: Thursday, February
27th
Time: 5:30pm - 6:30pm
Where: 14-257
The specifics of this
event are TBD, but check the Facebook event later for more details!
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Finals Study Session
When: Sunday 3/1
Time: 12PM-4PM
Where: 14-232B
Join WISH to study for
your finals. We'll have friends and brain food!
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3D Printing Workshop
When: Wednesday 3/4 –
Friday 3/6
Time: 4-6PM
Where: 197-204
We will be making personal
handheld fans! The workshop will include learning how to use the 3D printer and
learning a little bit about motors as well. This event will take place over the
course of two days. Wednesday (3/4) and Friday (3/6) from 4-6. Spaces are
limited so sign-up fast!
Sign up here: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdP5eqaSLhb7LzW6mA4mx4oYi5mNIMIyd1Ma70Zl0mTlx_LhQ/viewform
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CWIC 2020
When: Saturday, April 4th,
2020
Where: UCSB
Celebration of Women in
Computing (CWIC) is a one-day event where the Women in Computing community of
Southern California come together to network, host workshops, present research,
share stories with one another and of course, have fun. If you have any
research, projects or interested in hosting a workshop, consider attending!
More information coming throughout the quarter in regards to applying for this
conference. Please contact Louise Ibuna (libuna@calpoly.edu) or Dr. Zoë Wood
(zwood@calpoly.edu) if you have any questions.
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Lesbians Who Tech 2020
When: April 23-25, 2020
Where: San Francisco
Summit
What: Amazing speakers,
career fair, and 2,000+ techie lesbians and allies.
Who: Professors Julie
Workman and Lynne Slivovsky + 12 students!
More information about
applying coming soon! Please contact jworkman@calpoly.edu if you have any
questions.
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11. CIE Innovation Quest
Calling
all Cal Poly innovators—it’s time to shift into gear for Innovation Quest 2020!
Bring your inventions out of the lab and into the market to demonstrate the
hustle, creativity and prototyping that define the Cal Poly Center for
Innovation and Entrepreneurship's Innovation Quest competition. This event
provides you with an outstanding opportunity to win $30,000 and advance your
innovation.
Information
Session:
Thursday, March 5 at 6 PM in
Bldg. 2, Rm 210
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12. Capital One: Web App Development
MindSumo has an exciting
challenge up on for students to solve!
Capital One - Build a web
app to help people pick the right restaurant
Feel free to reach out to
Isha Punjabi (isha@mindsumo.com) if you have any questions.
**Recap of MindSumo:
MindSumo is an EduTech
crowdsourcing startup from San Francisco. We bridge the gap between large
corporations and the Millennial/GenZ generations via innovation, insight and
research projects. We have worked with over 350 companies in the past -
everyone from Walmart, Amazon, Google, Facebook to Unilever, Spotify, Kellogg’s
and Disney to name a few.
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13. Tutoring Services
The Writing and Learning
Center supports academic achievement by providing peer-to-peer learning
opportunities in a welcoming environment. All students are encouraged to engage
in free individual and small-group tutoring sessions with trained undergraduate
and graduate consultants on any activity, assignment, or exam. Writing and
subject-specific peer consultations are available in multiple locations across
campus with the main hub in Kennedy Library, Room 111C.
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14. Change of Major Workshops & Career Counseling
Career Services offers
assistance with change of major and career Counseling. See links below for more
details:
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15. Current Job/Internship Openings
2020 Summer Internship
UCSD: Scripps Institution
of Oceanography
Boeing
SLO: Part-time software developers
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16. Post-Graduate Opportunities
CSU Sacramento Master’s Degree |
Fall 2020
Deadline: March 1, 2020
Master students needed for an NSF-funded project at California State
University, Sacramento
This targets senior students and recent graduates
who are interested in doing a Master degree in Computer Science or Engineering
at Sac State. Note that although the selected students will not enroll in the
Master program until Fall 2020, they will be able to start working on the
project immediately as non-student research assistants for up to 19.5 hours per
week.
*****
Positions for Ph.D.
Students and Postdocs at Duke University
A
research group at Duke University is recruiting students to join their team as
Ph.D. students in 2020.
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