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Commencement Student Advisory BoardAnnouncements
Competitive Programming Club for UCSCInterested in AI or Natural Language Processing? Consider Applying to the UCSC NLP Master's Program!
Readers/Tutors needed for CSE 100 (logic design) and CSE120 (computer architecture), Winter 2022
Commencement Student Advisory Board
2022 Straus Scholarship Informational Webinar October 19th at 4:00 pm
BSOE students are TOP prospects for UC Berkeley's Professional MS in Chemical Engineering!
MBARI Summer Internship Program
Winter Opportunities in the Tech4Good Lab
LSS is Hiring Tutors!
Genomics Independent Studies Opportunity for Winter '22
Announcements
Competitive Programming Club for UCSC
Hi everyone,
My name is Nhan Nguyen, and I'm a sophomore here at UCSC. My proposed major is Computer Science: Computer Game Design. I have been programming since I was in 9th grade, and I have a deep passion for this subject.
For the past 2 years, I have been very devoted to a field in Computer Science called Competitive Programming (CP for short). Throughout the course of 2 years, Competitive Programming help me explore many programming techniques and algorithms that catapult my programming skills to the next level (to name a few simple ones: Binary Search, Two Pointers, DP). As my skills steadily improve, I found myself in many different coding contest from large companies like Google, Facebook, etc (my most recent one being Facebook Hacker Cup). Being involved in the Competitive Programming community for a long time also exposes me to a very prestigious contest called ICPC ( https://icpc.global/), and from there I realized that one of my biggest dreams is to compete in the ICPC.
So I got to work looking for a UCSC club that covers the topic, and I was disappointed to find that our campus lacks such a club. Since UCSD and most UCs has such a club and we don’t, I have started and currently am running a new club that specializes in Competitive Programming here at UCSC. The end goal of this club is to improve fellow programmers personal coding skills with a variety of problems to participate in the once-in-a-lifetime ICPC contest, compete in other prestigious contests like Facebook Hacker Cup or Google Codejam, and also gearing them up with the necessary skills to ace coding interviews.
I am looking for advisors and executive members for this club. If you are interested in Competitive Programming and want to support what I'm doing or being an executive/advisor in general, please message me through my UCSC email: nhtrnguy@ucsc.edu, or you could join the clubs' discord here at: https://discord.gg/aw8EqPCbWy
P.S: If you don't know what Competitive Programming is you can see this video for reference https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ueNT-w7Oluw&t=1s
Interested in AI or Natural Language Processing? Consider Applying to the UCSC NLP Master's Program!
Call for Applications: 1 year M.S. Program in NLP at UCSC Silicon Valley
Natural language processing (NLP) is a rapidly growing field with applications in many of the technologies we use every day, from virtual assistants and smart speakers to autocorrect. UCSC has created a unique Master’s program in NLP to provide students with the skills and in-depth knowledge of NLP algorithms, technologies, and applications that are in high demand in both industry and academia. Our program goes beyond the classroom by supplying students with industry-relevant projects for the kind of real-world experience that is essential for a successful career in NLP.
Please visit https://grad.soe.ucsc.edu/nlp/ for details.
Program Highlights:
- 1-year program, including a 3-quarter capstone project
- Core courses covering all aspects of NLP
- Instruction and capstone project collaborations with experts from industry giants like IBM, Microsoft, Amazon and Bloomberg
- State of the art facilities in the heart of Silicon Valley
We are seeking a diverse pool of applicants to this program.
Some partial fellowships may be available.
Applications are now open. See https://grad.soe.ucsc.edu/nlp/ for instructions.
Application deadline is February 15, 2022 for Fall 2022 admission.
Questions can be directed to the NLP Program Team at nlp@ucsc.eduReaders/Tutors needed for CSE 100 (logic design) and CSE120 (computer architecture), Winter 2022
Hello all,
I am in urgent need for reader/tutor positions for both CSE100 and CSE120 for W2022.
Please apply here if you are interested!
- Prof Sagnik Nath
Commencement Student Advisory Board
2022 Straus Scholarship Informational Webinar October 19th at 4:00 pm
Donald A. Strauss Scholarship
The Donald A. Strauss Scholarship Foundation allows students to pursue a public service project during their junior or senior year. The scholarship provides $15,000 for expenses of the public service project and for some tuition, fees, books, room and board. The Foundation will award scholarships to full-time students who have:
- Demonstrated an interest in public service
- Outstanding leadership potential
- Developed and can demonstrate effective communication skills
- The desire to "make a difference” in local, regional, national or international communities
- One or two years remaining until graduation
- A GPA in the upper 1/3 of their class
- Submitted an innovative, original, public service proposal
BSOE students are TOP prospects for UC Berkeley's Professional MS in Chemical Engineering!
- Wednesday, 11/17 Info Session 5:30-6:30 pm PST
- Registration link: https://berkeley.zoom.
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- Registration link: https://berkeley.zoom.
- Wednesday, 12/1 Drop In Online Admissions Chat with GSAO 1-2 pm PST
- Wednesday, 12/8 Info Session 5:30-6:30 pm PST
- Registration link: https://berkeley.zoom.
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- Registration link: https://berkeley.zoom.
- Thrive in a close-knit community; Each cohort can only hold up to 50 students
- Guide your coursework by choosing an industry specialization, or create a hybrid:
- Advanced Materials
- Alternative Energy
- Biotechnology (Drug Development or Medical Devices)
- Consumer Products
- Manufactured Products
- Microelectronics
- New Ventures
- Instead of a thesis, gain industry experience by participating in a field project during your Spring semester, where you will work in small teams to solve a product development challenge for a real company. Some of our past clients include:
- Amyris Applied Materials
- Baxter Bayer
- Bio-Rad Bolt Threads
- Chevron Clorox
- Clif Bar Corning
- Dow Chemical Genentech
- Givaudan Illumina
- Lam Research LanzaTech
- Pacific Gas & Electric Siluria Technologies
- Our 300+ alumni have been hired at companies worldwide such as:
- AbbVie
- Accenture
- Apple
- Applied Materials
- Bloomberg
- Chevron
- Deloitte
- Dow
- DuPont
- ExxonMobil
- Genentech
- Gilead Sciences
- Hewlett-Packard
- Intel Merck
- Micron Technology
- Navigant
- Procter & Gamble
- Rakuten
- 100% of our students receive financial aid and a limited number of full tuition and fees scholarships are available
- The GRE is no longer required for admission
“The flexible curriculum, experiencing the real world in a safe environment where it is OK to fail, and access to world-class faculty were my main attractions to the PDP in Berkeley. The short duration of the program constantly keeps you on your toes but provides you a well-rounded experience and the skill set you develop is easily transferable across industries.” - Vivek Narayanan '10, Director at PricewaterhouseCoopers
“The PDP is a good choice when looking to change careers or industries. The PDP allowed me to bridge the gap between R&D for inkjet printer inks to pharmaceuticals without 4-6 more years of school. Coursework is diverse, spanning many different schools on campus (Chemistry, Haas, Public Health, etc.) allowing for more networking opportunities. Great value for the time and money spent.” - Jill Salelanonda '07, Lab Manager, Gilead Sciences
MBARI Summer Internship Program
June 6 – August 12, 2022
MBARI’s Summer Internship Program provides an opportunity for talented college students (undergraduate and graduate) and educators to work directly with MBARI scientists, engineers and communicators. MBARI’s state-of-the-art facilities and equipment, including research vessels, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), and autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs), offer educators and students unique opportunities to collaborate on advanced research and development projects. The program immerses interns in collaborative teams as they learn innovative research and engineering techniques and improve communication skills. Each intern will have an MBARI mentor who will supervise a specific project for a 10-week duration. Interns also serve as peer-mentors to each other.
Applications for the 2022 MBARI internship (June 6 – August 12) will be accepted through February 7, 2022 at 8 am (Pacific).
We are currently planning for an in-person internship but may have to switch to a virtual program if COVID issues are still prevalent. Summer interns are selected following a rigorous application procedure and merit review. Hailing from around the world, MBARI’s interns represent a variety of lived experiences and education levels. We encourage all students and educators interested in a STEM career to apply.
How to apply:
Suggestions for those applying can be found here. All applications must include:
- A cover letter describing:
- general interests/goals as well as specific interests/goals relative to MBARI,
- your project preference (please choose from this list),
- your relevant coursework and grades, and
- how you hope to use your upbringing, and/or unique lived experiences to enhance your internship participation
- Curriculum vitae
- One letter of recommendation
Winter Opportunities in the Tech4Good Lab
The Tech4Good Lab has several positions open next quarter for undergraduate students from all majors. We are looking for people who are extremely responsible, love learning, and have a strong drive to apply technology for social good. For next quarter, we have positions doing the following types of work:
- User research: interviewing and analyzing interviews to understand user needs and context,
- Usability evaluation: conducting evaluations of interfaces for usability,
- Interface design: designing and iterating on web interfaces in Figma,
- Web development: coding an app using an Angular/NgRx/Firebase stack,
- DevOps: building tools to support developers and operations across lab projects,
- AI & economics: modeling economic systems using multiagent reinforcement learning,
- NLP: build topics to identify similarity and create clusters of short text responses,
You would be contributing to a variety of projects in the lab related to designing systems to better support the future of education, work, and community engagement. Some of the platforms we are working on include:
- An app aimed at scaling apprenticeship learning, which supports people in learning through micro-roles while supporting non-profits as they learn,
- An app aimed at microlearning through small groups to create learning environments supporting curiosity, creativity, and relationships,
- An app containing short activities for team/group community building, and also creating "small group networks" that can facilitate interesting collective goals,
- An app aimed at supporting chat-based career mentorship between industry professionals and groups of students,
Joining requires a commitment of 10 hours/week for the quarter for independent study credits. If you are interested, fill out the Tech4Good Lab Interest Form and send an email to David Lee (dlee105@ucsc.edu).
P.S. Follow our Facebook or Instagram to hear about future student opportunities in Tech4Good!
LSS is Hiring Tutors!
Hello!
Are you interested in becoming a campus leader and deepening relationships with other students, faculty, and staff at UCSC, while getting paid to do it?
Apply to be a Tutor or Learning Assistant for Winter 2022! Tutors and Learning Assistants work with Learning Support Services (LSS) independently facilitating weekly collaborative learning sessions to deepen students’ knowledge and practice course skills.
What positions is LSS hiring for?
What Courses is LSS Hiring Tutoring Support For?
Biomolecular Engineering
BME 160 - Small Group Tutor
Computer Science and Engineering
CSE 100 -Small Group Tutor
CSE 12- SI Leader
CSE 107 - Modified Supplemental Instruction
CSE 111 - Modified Supplemental Instruction
CSE 111 - Modified Supplemental Instruction
CSE 120 - Modified Supplemental Instruction
CSE 120 - Modified Supplemental Instruction
CSE 13S - Modified Supplemental Instruction
Electrical and Computer Engineering
ECE 101 - Small Group Tutor
Mathematics
MATH 100 - Small Group Tutor
MATH 110 - Small Group Tutor
MATH 111A - Small Group Tutor
Statistics
STAT 131 - Modified Supplemental Instruction
STAT 7- Modified Supplemental Instruction
How to Apply
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Fill out the LSS Applicant Form
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After, go to the UCSC Career Center website, and fill out an application for job number 0527.
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Upon submission of your application, you will receive an automated email to fill out another application form. Please ignore this email and do not fill out the form, since you have already filled out the Recruitment Application form.
Don't wait! Applications close on December 10th!
Why should you work for LSS?
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Learn leadership and communication skills - become an on-campus leader!
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Learn about educational theory that works to dismantle inequities at UCSC
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Learn how to become an equity-minded educator
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Be a role model for students in classes you took and feel confident in!
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Work with other students and staff with similar values as you
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Work with faculty in your major
What type of qualities does LSS look for in a strong applicant?
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Someone interested in offering representation for their community in academia
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Someone who cares about giving back to their communities and wants to see them succeed
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Someone who knows what it’s like to struggle in a class
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Someone who understands that privilege affects what type of education folks have access to
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Someone interested in making education accessible to everyone
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Someone with strong listening skills, values and respects diverse cultures, is growth-oriented, and has a willingness to reflect.
If you have any questions about the positions, please feel free to contact Learning Support Services at (lss@ucsc.edu). You can also stop by our Front Desk Zoom with this link Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays 2-6 pm or in-person at ARC 221 M/W/F 9 am -12 pm and T/TH 11:30 am -1:30 pm.
Genomics Independent Studies Opportunity for Winter '22
JOIN THE COMPUTATIONAL GENOMICS LAB!
It's a fantastic way to learn new skills, contribute to the development of genome science, and prepare for grad school. We offer flexible schedules, and you can telecommute with any laptop!We're looking for undergraduate UC Santa Cruz students with a strong background in statistics, computer science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, or biology.
2- or 5-unit course credit is available.
APPLY HERE (http://bit.ly/38Y0cbd) BY JANUARY 10TH FOR WINTER '22!
Jobs
Readers and tutors for CSE 102, Analysis of Algorithms
We are looking for readers to grade homework and tutors to conduct group study sessions for CSE102, Introduction to Analysis of Algorithms, this Winter. Applicants should have experience writing rigorous mathematical proofs, and have done well in CSE102 or an equivalent course. If you are interested, please apply using the link below, and additionally send the following information to Professor Fremont at dfremont@ucsc.edu:
* Your resume or other summary of relevant coursework and experience.
* When you took CSE102 (or equivalent), the instructor, and the grade you received.
* How many hours per week you would prefer to work (up to 20).
2 Grader positions Available for Winter 2022 course AM 147 [Computational Methods and Applications]
There are 2 paid reader/grader positions available for the Winter 2022 undergraduate course AM 147 [Computational Methods and Applications]. For these positions, we would prefer students who have taken this class in the past and performed well. The responsibilities of the 2 graders will be grading the weekly MATLAB homework submissions of the students and to coordinate with the teaching assistants (TAs).
If you are interested, please apply here: https://rta.soe.ucsc.edu/