BE Undergraduate Newsletter
New Announcements
7376 Sheet Metal Worker - Citywide RecruitmentRecruiting 4th Year Latinx Students
Paid STEM Research Internships at the Salk Institute
STEM Hub's Self-Care Workshop on 2/7
Pre-Health School Fair on Jan 24th!
Reminder: Paper Submission Deadline for IntelliSys 2023 (Amsterdam) Approaching
Announcements
Engineers for Exploration (E4E) Summer Research Program at UC San Diego - Application is Now Open!Internship in Computational Genomics
Join us for Diverse Voices, featuring Shellye Archambeau
2023 DOE Scholars Program – Accepting Applications
Study Natural Language Processing at UCSC!
ACEC California Scholarship Application is Now Open
Access Computing Helps Students with Disabilities
[Columbia University] M.A. Statistics Virtual Information Sessions are Coming Up!
LEED Green Associate (GA) Training - Webinar and Online self-Paced Options
Additional Cal Grant Eligibility for Masters of Education Students
Announcing the TAPS Silicon Valley Connector
Readers/Tutors Needed for CSE 120 (computer architecture) and CSE12 (computer systems and assembly), Winter 2023
7376 Sheet Metal Worker - Citywide Recruitment
Recruiting 4th Year Latinx Students
Paid STEM Research Internships at the Salk Institute
STEM Hub's Self-Care Workshop on 2/7
Pre-Health School Fair on Jan 24th!
Reminder: Paper Submission Deadline for IntelliSys 2023 (Amsterdam) Approaching
Announcements
Engineers for Exploration (E4E) Summer Research Program at UC San Diego - Application is Now Open!
UC San Diego’s Engineers for Exploration Summer Research Program is an NSF REU (Research Experience for Undergraduates) Site centered around multidisciplinary and collaborative student research with the broad goals of protecting the environment, uncovering mysteries related to cultural heritage, and providing experiential learning experiences. Our program is a full-time paid research experience from June 26th to September 1st in which students will work in multidisciplinary research teams to aid scientists from the San Diego Zoo, Scripps Institute of Oceanography, and UC San Diego in tackling problems in fields such as ecology, physical oceanography, and archeology.
During this program, students will create and apply technologies in novel ways to aid scientists in their work, and may have opportunities to accompany these technologies on field deployments around the world. Through these projects, students can expect to learn about embedded systems and software, machine learning, electronics integration, mechanical design, system building, as well as project management and team leadership. For more information, please visit our website at https://e4e.ucsd.edu.
Applications are currently being accepted at https://e4e.ucsd.edu/apply through February 15. Applications will continue to be accepted through March 30 if positions are not yet filled.
If you have any questions, comments or concerns, please contact Nathan Hui at nthui@eng.ucsd.edu.
Internship in Computational Genomics
Undergraduate Student Research Position - Computational Genomics
The Computational Genomics Laboratory (CGL) of the UC Santa Cruz Genomics Institute offers undergraduate research assistant positions to qualified students. We currently have unpaid internships available for winter quarter. These undergraduate student research positions at UC Santa Cruz are a fantastic way for students to learn new skills and contribute to the advancement of genomic science. Programming skills are a must. Course credit available.
If interested, please complete the application form by January 23, 2022. A select group of applicants will be asked to complete a short programming challenge and interview. We will review every applicant, but due to volume we may not be able to respond directly to your application.
Join us for Diverse Voices, featuring Shellye Archambeau
Join us on February 21st at 5:00pm for our Diverse Voices speaker, Shellye Archambeau
Please register HERE
2023 DOE Scholars Program – Accepting Applications
The DOE Scholars Program introduces students and recent college graduates to the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) mission and operations.
The DOE Scholars Program is designed to attract talented undergraduate and graduate students, and recent graduates to research, technical and professional opportunities within U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and organizations that support the DOE mission.
• Energy Sources and Security
• Clean Energy
• Energy Efficiency
• Climate Change
• Environmental Management
• Nuclear Security
• Artificial Intelligence
• Emergency Response
• Management and Operations
• Cyber Security
• Safeguards and Security
As a participant in the DOE Scholars Program you will have the opportunity to explore a federal career with DOE and gain a competitive edge as you apply your education, talent and skills in a variety of settings within the DOE complex.
Benefits
·Stipends
o Undergraduate students: $700/week
o Graduate students and postgraduates: $750/week
·Inbound/Outbound Travel: Up to $1,000 for participants who relocate more than fifty miles, one-way, from the assigned hosting site.
·Other allowances: Depending on your project assignment, duration of appointment and funding availability, you may be eligible to receive an allowance for travel and training to promote the educational goals of your appointment.
Eligibility
- Be a U.S. citizen
- Be an undergraduate, graduate student, or recent graduate of an accredited institution of higher education majoring in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and related areas.
- Must be pursuing a degree or have received a degree within 5 years of their starting date in a science, technology, engineering or mathematics (STEM) discipline or have demonstrated interest or experience in a STEM field that supports the DOE mission.
How to Apply
Applications and supporting materials must be submitted at https://www.zintellect.com/
Application deadline
January 23, 2023, 8:00 AM EST
For more information
Visit: https://orise.orau.gov/
Questions?
Study Natural Language Processing at UCSC!
The UCSC Natural Language Processing (NLP) M.S. Program is unique. Taught intensively over 15-18 months and building on your background in computer science, our specialized program design combines theoretical learning with hands-on practice to ensure you have the right skill set to prepare you for a professional career in the fast-growing NLP field.
We are currently accepting applications for Fall 2023 admission consideration. Want to learn more about studying NLP at UCSC and get support with the application process? Join one of our upcoming information sessions starting on November 15th, 2022.
You can also meet with a current student or one of our faculty members to explore how the NLP Program at UCSC can help you advance your NLP expertise and achieve your professional goals.
ACEC California Scholarship Application is Now Open
The American Council of Engineering Companies of California (ACEC California) will be awarding several scholarships totaling up to $60,000 for the 2023-24 academic year. In addition, students who apply may also be awarded additional scholarship funds from our local chapters & ACEC National. The application is available at Engineering & Land Surveying Student Scholarships | ACECC California (acec-ca.org)
The deadline for students to apply is January 27, 2023.
ACEC California is a nonprofit association of private consulting engineering and land surveying firms. As a statewide organization, we are dedicated to enhancing the consulting engineering and land surveying professions. We work to promote the use of the private sector in the growth and development of safe buildings, environment, transportation and water. Our members provide services for all phases of planning, designing and constructing. Such member services include civil, structural, geotechnical, electrical and mechanical engineering and land surveying for all types of public works, residential, commercial and industrial projects.
Our scholarship program not only recognizes hard working and dedicated students but serves as a valuable way for our members to identify the best and the brightest students about to enter California’s increasingly competitive job market.
Access Computing Helps Students with Disabilities
AccessComputing, a National Science Foundation funded Broadening Participation in Computing Alliance, provides mentoring
MENTORING: Through our online community, students and mentors discuss a variety of topics. It is a place to connect with others to share your successes, ask for suggestions regarding any issues that may arise for you related to your disability, education or employment, and to support other team members when they need help brainstorming solutions.
CONFERENCES: Interested in attending a conference related to computing, diversity, or professional development? AccessComputing
RESEARCH INTERNSHIPS: Every year AccessComputing funds students with disabilities to participate in the Computing Research Association's Distributed Research Experience for Undergraduates Program.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
Find the student team member application and more information at the AccessComputing web page.
[Columbia University] M.A. Statistics Virtual Information Sessions are Coming Up!
The event will feature an overview of the curriculum, admission requirements, student support and community, as well as our generous scholarship packages. During the virtual info session, students also have the opportunity to connect with the M.A. Statistics Program Director and student support team.
Click on one of the dates below to register:
- December 16, 2022 | 3:00 - 4:00 PM EST
- January 20, 2023 | 3:00 - 4:00 PM EST
- February 10, 2023 | 3:00 - 4:00 PM EST
- March 10, 2023 | 3:00 - 4:00 PM EST
LEED Green Associate (GA) Training - Webinar and Online self-Paced Options
Make your resume stand out with the premier sustainability designation called the LEED Green Associate! LEED is simply a sustainability scorecard for green buildings. As buildings can become LEED Certified, people can become LEED accredited! The best way to break into the sustainability space is to attain the LEED Green Associate. It also shows employers and clients you have certified knowledge in the field. Since the LEED GA exam doesn’t have a stellar pass rate, the value of the extra letters behind your name will carry even more weight.
Our engaging webinars have helped over 10K students and professionals learn the material cold AND clear the exam with a very high passing rate. The LEED Professional Designation has helped past participants attain internships and jobs and now is a great time to add this credential.
LEED Green Associate (GA) Training - Webinar and Online self-paced options:
I will be offering live webinars that can be streamed on any of the following dates:
The above options (1-7) are all identical.
Register for a live webinar or start today with our on-demand recorded workshop completed anytime at your own pace here - https://leadinggreen.com/
This course is instructed by a USGBC Faculty member and is the most effective way to pass. The USGBC charges a $100 (reduced for students) fee for the actual exam which can now be taken online from home. Save money by reserving your spot today and make a positive difference in your career!
Cost: $200 - Students can use the coupon code ‘green’ for $50 off (Discounted course price $150)
Save your seat by registering here for our live or self-paced options - https://leadinggreen.com/
Please contact the instructor Lorne directly with any questions at info@leadinggreen.com
Additional Cal Grant Eligibility for Masters of Education Students
Dear Student,
This is an opportune time for graduating seniors to continue your education in the UCSC Master of Arts and Credential Program.
First, you will be joining a career which will allow opportunites to collaborate with colleages to create safe, nurturing, and academically challenign learning opportunities for all studentsl; second, you will no doubt have opportunities every day to make a positive difference in the lives of multiple students from backgrrounds that are traditionally marginalized by schooling; third, due to the great need in Clifornia for teachers there are currently a number of funding opportunities not that will not likely be availabe in the future.
Funding Opportunities (there are many more)
The first funding opportunity is the California Golden State Teaching Grant; there is a very simple application and most applicants are awarded $20,000 to put toward their credentials. This covers the majority of the cost of tuition and fees for our program. If you would like information on where to apply, please click here. If the schools whishes to hire you, you are oblibated to teach there for 4 years.
The second opportunity is only for student who received the Cal Grant as an undergrad, and who begin their credential program within 15 months of last receiving Cal Grant funding. If you would like information on this 5th year of funding, again a simple application with a possiblity of obtianing between $12,500 and $14,500, please click here.
Finally, though we have not yet secured this final opportunity, we are applying and hope to be able to offer multiple teacher residency grants, with which selected participants receive $25,000 for their student teaching. If the schools at which you do the residency whishes to hire you, you are oblibated to teach there for 3 or 4 years.
See the UCSC MA/Credential Program and admission requirements to learn more.
Application Workshop (applications are due January 31, 2023)
We are holding an application workshop tomorrow on Zoom here at this link, 5:30 to 6:30pm.
If you have questions, please contact Soleste Hilberg, Program Director, at soleste@ucsc.edu.
Announcing the TAPS Silicon Valley Connector
In an effort to serve the Silicon Valley Campus, TAPS is adding a pilot Silicon Valley Connector transit service which will travel between the residential UCSC campus and the Silicon Valley Campus. This service will be available Monday-Friday excluding holidays, breaks, and some predetermined dates (see schedule for available dates).
- This service is only available to current UCSC students and employees
- Trips must be scheduled at least two hours in advance
- Trips may be scheduled up to 30 days in advance
- Trips are limited to 10 riders each
- If there are no riders scheduled within two hours of a trip, it will be cancelled
- Riders may cancel their ride by emailing dvs@ucsc.edu. Rides should be canceled as far in advance as possible to avoid disruptions.
These are one-way trips, so don't forget to schedule your return trip if needed.
Readers/Tutors Needed for CSE 120 (computer architecture) and CSE12 (computer systems and assembly), Winter 2023
Hello,
Please apply on RTA for the role of group tutor/ reader in the courses CSE12 and CSE120. Preference will be given to students who have taken the course and obtained a minimum of B+
Best,
Prof Nath
7376 Sheet Metal Worker - Citywide Recruitment
7376 Sheet Metal Worker - Citywide recruitment
- Deadline to apply: Applicants are encouraged to apply immediately as this recruitment may close at any time, but no earlier than Wednesday, January 18, 2023
- Compensation Range: $133,588 Annually (Appointments to this job class enter at Step 5)
- Link to apply: Sheet Metal Worker - Citywide (7376) - (G00006)
Recruiting 4th Year Latinx Students
My name is Valerie Garcia and I am a 4th year sociology student conducting a senior thesis titled, "Whose HSI?: A Look into the Latinx Experience at UCSC." My research project investigates how UCSC's Hispanic Serving Institute Initiative can better connect, serve, and embrace their Latinx students. My research will consist of one-on-one interviews with 4th year+ Latinx students across divisions.
Paid STEM Research Internships at the Salk Institute
The deadline for the Salk Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship (Salk SURF) is quickly approaching on January 31, 2023! If you have not yet notified your eligible students to apply, I encourage you to do so as soon as possible. I have attached a brochure for your convenience.
As mentioned previously, Salk SURF is a 10-week, fully paid internship that provides students with exposure and experience in biomedical research, access to world-class research facilities, and a network of mentors. The Salk Institute is one of the top five research centers in the world and has been home to six Nobel laureates. Salk SURF aims to build and sustain a diverse biomedical research pipeline to advance the Institute’s mission for training the next generation of bold, innovative scientists.
Salk SURF is open to rising college juniors and seniors with limited or no research experience. Salk SURF interns are expected to commit to the entire 10-week program, which runs from May 31, 2023 to August 9, 2023. In turn, selected Salk SURF interns will receive:
- A competitive hourly wage
- Paid housing accommodations
- Paid roundtrip travel and transportation to and from the Salk Institute
STEM Hub's Self-Care Workshop on 2/7
The STEM Hub is hosting a self-care and personal wellness workshop on February 7th from 5:30-7:00 PM in the STEM Hub. The deadline to RSVP is February 1st by 5pm, so we would appreciate your help to reach as many students as possible! If you could share this information through your newsletters, canvas pages, and/or other media you use to inform students it would help a lot. We have attached our flyers and link to the RSVP form below.
RSVP Form Link:
Pre-Health School Fair on Jan 24th!
On Tuesday, Jan 24, Career Success is hosting a Pre-Health School Fair from 11 AM – 3 PM at Merrill Cultural Center.
If you are interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, we encourage you to attend this fair. There will be 30 recruiting institutions with opportunities in medical school, physician assistant (PA), nursing, pharmacy, physical therapy, and more! See the list of 30 recruiting institutions.
Don't see a specific school that you are interested in applying to? We still encourage you to attend this great opportunity to ask recruiters from similar programs about best practices for strong applicants. The application process is very similar among the different schools.
RSVP for the fair in Handshake to help us plan for student attendance.
Reminder: Paper Submission Deadline for IntelliSys 2023 (Amsterdam) Approaching
We are writing to remind you that the submission deadline for papers for the Intelligent Systems Conference (IntelliSys) 2023 is approaching. The deadline for submissions is February 1, 2023.
We strongly encourage you to submit your papers and also to share this opportunity with your colleagues, research group members, and fellow scientists to participate in this conference.
We look forward to receiving your submissions and seeing you at the conference.
Online Submission System: https://saiconference.com/
Events
Pathways to Careers in Genomics: Dr. Tshaka Cunningham
Event Date and Time: 02/01/2023 3:00 pmEvent Location: BioMed 300
Join the Genomics Institute Office of Diversity for a Pathways to Careers in Genomics Presentation from Dr. Tshaka Cunningham!
Tshaka Cunningham is a co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer (CSO) at Polaris Genomics Inc., a precision behavioral health company that uses genomics to improve the risk prediction and diagnosis of mental health conditions such as PTSD. Along with his CSO position, Cunningham is also the Executive Director of the Faith Based Genetic Research Institute, a community-based nonprofit organization that works to provide access to genomics and precision medicine in marginalized communities.
Dr. Cunningham is a leading voice in advocating for diversity and representation in the field of genomics. He completed his postdoctoral training in immunology and tumor immunotherapy at the Pasteur Institute in Paris and at the National Institutes of Health, and received his PhD in molecular biology from Rockefeller University.
In his presentation, he will speak of ongoing research projects with the NIH and other partners to address the diversity problem in genomic research.
You can click this link to add the event to your calendar
Stem Cell Internships in Laboratory-based Learning (SCILL) at San Jose State University Presentation
Event Date and Time: 01/24/2023 3:00 pmEvent Location: BioMed 300
The San José State University Stem Cell Internships in Laboratory-based Learning (SJSU SCILL) is a two year program that trains graduate students in stem cell biology. During the second year a full-time paid internship will be offered to students where they'll receive hands on lab training among high quality biotech companies and academic labs. Some of the program's partners include Stanford University, UC Santa Cruz, Amgen, Notable Labs, Dorian Therapeutics, Neurona and SRI International. Participating in this program will also lead to a Master's degree in the department of Biological Sciences at San Jose State
The program provides: A $3000/month stipend and $8000 towards tuition (both offered only during the 2nd year of the program)
Deadline to apply: March 1st 2023
Join our presentation for more information about the program
You can also read more about the program by visiting the link below
https://www.sjsu.edu/scill/index.php
Jobs
Software Research Opportunity
Focused ultrasound or "curing with sounds” is a revolutionary non-invasive medical therapy. It sends harmless sound waves to treat 160 medical conditions, such as cancer treatment with no surgery or chemotherapy, and brain conditions without opening the skull. We, at Yektasonics, are developing a novel hardware-software co-designed Phased Array to be used in Focused Ultrasound medical devices. We also commercialize our technology in non-medical applications. We recently shipped our single channel Power Module to a major ultrasound company in USA.
Our technology is an order of magnitude lower cost, and it has some performance breakthroughs. Yektasonics has received numerous awards/recognitions, such as NSF award for I-Corps 2023, being a finalist of American Heart Association in Bay Area in 2022, an award from the UC Santa Cruz Chancellor at Launchpad 2022, a finalist of UC Big Ideas Competitions in 2021, and being a company in residence at UC Berkeley Citris Foundry in 2020.
We have an interesting and challenging Software Research position, where a strong candidate will contribute to our existing software and develop new modules, such as Yektasonics Operating System, our whole software package, our embedded computing interface, our feedback processing codes, and more. The work will be done mostly in C/C++. The work is hosted at UC Santa Cruz BSOE. The candidate should enroll for research credits, and the hours will be paid in future from our profits.
If you are interested, please email your resume as well as your transcript to Navid Gougol at gougol@yektasonics.com. Navid is the CEO/Founder of Yektasonics. You can check out the company website for more information at www.yektasonics.com.
Business Development Staff
Focused ultrasound (FUS) or "curing with sounds” is a revolutionary non-invasive medical therapy. It sends harmless sound waves to treat over 160 medical conditions, where this number has increased 4 times in the past 4 years. FUS is used in cancer treatment with no surgery or chemotherapy, and brain conditions without opening the skull, to name a few. We, at Yektasonics, have innovation in ultrasound to be used in FUS medical devices as well as other non-medical applications.
In ultrasound, they use sophisticated electronic systems to drive transducers (the element that generates acoustic waves). These drivers are single channel Power Modules or multi-channel Phased Arrays, which are our technology at Yektasonics. The problem is these Power Modules and Phased Arrays are very expensive and they have performance limitations.
We have solutions that are an order of magnitude lower cost, with some performance breakthroughs. We successfully shipped and sold our first batch of our Power Modules last year to a major ultrasound company, and they have reordered a new batch. We are wrapping up our Phased Array to be launched this year, and we are going to miniaturize our technology for some portable ultrasound applications, such as ultrasonic Deep Brain Stimulator (uDBS). uDBS will replace the current severely invasive Deep Brain Stimulator (DBS), used in neurologic conditions such as Parkinson and Epilepsy.
Yektasonics has received numerous awards/recognitions, such as a National Science Foundation award for I-Corps 2023, being a finalist of American Heart Association in Bay Area in 2022, an award from the UC Santa Cruz Chancellor at Launchpad 2022, a finalist of UC Berkeley Big Ideas Competitions in 2021, and being a company in residence at UC Berkeley Citris Foundry in 2020. The current R&D is sponsored by the University of California, with exclusive IP ownership by Yektasonics.
We are seeking a passionate and talented Business Development Staff for our upcoming NSF I-Corps program to develop our business model based on Lean Launchpad methodology. We want to find the market opportunities for our Power Module, our Phased Array, and our future portable ultrasound device in both medical and non-medical sectors. The staff can also be part of other business activities later on, such as scaling the company, raising capital, marketing, and more.
If you are interested, please email your resume as well as your transcript to Navid Gougol at ngougol@ucsc.edu, who is the CEO/Founder of Yektasonics and a doctorate student at UCSC. You can check out the company website for more information at www.yektasonics.com.
2023 Summer Student Intern Program
2023 Summer Student Intern Program
- Deadline to apply: Interested applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible as this announcement on Tuesday, February 14, 2023.
- Starting Salary: $33.2750 per hour
- Link to apply: 2023 Summer Student Intern Program
- Handshake Job #7380049 (scheduled to open at 4:00 PM on 1.9.2023.
Looking for an In-Person Stats Tutor
I'm a current undergrad student at UCSC, I'm looking to hire a in person tutor for my stats class. I would ideally want to meet 4-6 hours a week on campus. The class is a lower division stats class for non majors and we are using R. Please reach out if you are interested, evwalker@ucsc.edu