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Students Needed for a Video Game Research Study - Earn $50 to Participate!Announcements
Scholarship Opportunity for Computer Science Students!
Scholarship Opportunity! VMware, inc. is offering to Computer Science students to help ease their financial burden! These scholarships help promote women in technology, as well as traditionally underrepresented minorities in the tech space. VMware is a leader in cloud computing and virtualization in Palo Alto, CA. APPLICATIONS DUE JULY 18!
The Achieve scholarship provides a one-time, $10,000 USD tuition award to a female student pursuing a degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related. Applicants must identify as a woman and be currently enrolled in a US based accredited university with a minimum GPA of 3.4.
VMware Rise Scholarship:
The Rise Scholarship provides a one-time, $5,000 USD tuition award to TWO students pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Computer Engineering, or related. Applicants must identify with one or more underrepresented minority groups and be currently enrolled in a US based accredited university with a minimum GPA of 3.0. (This scholarship is open to all genders!)
To learn more and apply to these scholarships, please visit: https://pages.beamery.
Software Research Opportunity
Focused ultrasound (FUS) is a revolutionary non-invasive medical therapy. It sends harmless sound waves from outside of body to create a focal therapy point, with over 130 conditions in the body, including but not limited to oncology, neurology, neurosurgery, and more. We, at YektaSonics, are developing a novel hardware-software co-designed phased array to be used in focused ultrasound medical devices. The technology is an order of magnitude lower cost in compare to other phased arrays in the market, and it has the most optimum output signaling of pure sine or harmonic free (beneficial to the FUS community due to MRI compatibility and power efficiency to transducers). YektaSonics has received many awards and recognitions, such as being a company in residence at University of California Citris Foundry incubator, UC Big Ideas finalist, NSF I-Corps recommended team, and being invited to NSF SBIR for proposal submission.
We have a software intern position for this summer, where a strong candidate will develop our package as well as contributing to our machine operating system. The work will be done mainly in C/C++. The lab is in San Jose area and remote work can be done. Please email your resume as well as your transcript to Navid Gougol at ngougol@ucsc.edu or gougol@yektasonics.com. Navid is the CEO and founder of YektaSonics and a PhD admitted in ECE at UCSC. You can check the company website for more information at www.yektasonics.com.
REGISTER NOW! Scientific Principles of Life (BME 18)
Space is available for David Haussler's Scientific Principles of Life, which satisfies the Scientific Inquiry 5-course credit requirement!
Monday, Wednesday & Friday 1:20 PM - 2:25PM
Learn the basic principles of life as it exists on this planet and how they generalize -- Darwinian evolution, genomes -- scientific theories of life including mechanistic, thermodynamic and information theoretic models.
Explore the future of life from the Internet to machine learning and adaptation, artificial intelligence, genome edition and fully artificial life.
Google exploreCSR Award
Since 2018, the Google exploreCSR awards have supported institutions to design and host research-focused initiatives during the academic year that expose students from marginalized groups to computing research methodologies, career pathways, and exploratory problems. The exploreCSR awards have supported eleven CAHSI institutions, each customized to the needs of local students and best practices for broadening participation.
Applications are still open, but due July 7, 2021. Notification of proposal decisions will be made in August 2021. Our Google partners have agreed to provide a workshop on how to prepare competitive applications to the program.
Students Needed for a Video Game Research Study - Earn $50 to Participate!
We are currently seeking CS undergraduates to participate in a video game study. Our study examines how Data-Driven Retrospective Interviewing (DDRI) can help generate insightful feedback from video game players.
Eligible participants will be asked to play four levels of a programming game and then complete a 15-30 minute interview. During the interview, participants will be asked questions regarding their gameplay data. Upon completion of the play session and the interview process, participants will be compensated with a $50 gift card.
You can participate in this study if you are at least 18 years of age and able to read and speak English. You must be a registered student enrolled in an undergraduate CS program and you must have access to a Windows computer. Running Windows on a Mac or Linux machine will not suffice it must be a Windows machine.
If you meet the above criteria and you are interested in participating in this study, please submit your email here: https://forms.gle/
If you have any questions, please contact openplayermodeling@gmail.com.
Thank you,
OPM Team
Events
Ford Smart Vehicle Connectivity Challenge
Event Date and Time: 07/16/2021 11:59 pmEvent Location: Virtual (Hackathon)
CHALLENGE: Build a connected vehicle web or mobile application to assist drivers using the FordConnect API.
ELIGIBILITY NOTE: Participants must be legal residents of the United States or Canada (excluding Quebec). See full rules for details.
PRIZES: $25,000 in prizes
DEADLINE: July 16, 2021 5:00pm EDT
JOIN THE HACKATHON: https://bit.ly/
Attend Out for Undergrad Tech conference Free
Event Date and Time: 07/01/2021 3:27 amEvent Location: Virtual
Are you an LGBTQ+ undergraduate interested in technology? Apply to the Out for Undergrad Tech conference and join us for a weekend of education, opportunity and inspiration!
O4U holds an annual expenses-paid conference for LGBTQ+ undergraduates who are interested in pursuing careers in technology. Students learn about careers in their field of choice, meet mentors who are LGBTQ+ professionals in that field, build a supportive professional network, and connect with top employers in the tech industry.
The 2021 tech conference takes place October 7-10 and will be fully virtual. There is no application fee, and there is no cost to attend for admitted students.
To be eligible, attendees must:
- Be a current undergraduate (college/university) student
- Demonstrate leadership potential
- Self-identify as LGBTQ+
Click here to learn more and begin your application. Our final application deadline is July 11, 2021!
Informational flyer: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1smST99BvKXlNatU2bWMClSixxj2UAB5b/view
Application information: https://www.outforundergrad.org/apply
Jobs
Work as a tutor for Learning Support Services
Learning Support Services (LSS) provides small group and individual tutoring for students taking a wide variety of courses in Baskin Engineering. They are looking for students who want to be a paid Tutor or Learning Assistant for the classes they support!
LSS has plans to support the following courses in Fall 2021:
CSE: 12, 13S, 16, 20, 30, 100, 101, 102, 103, 111, 112, 120, 150, 180
AM: 10, 11A, 11B
ECE: 101, 103
STAT: 5, 7, 131
What positions is LSS hiring for?
- Small Group Tutor
- Modified Supplemental Instruction (MSI) Learning Assistant
- Embedded MSI Learning Assistant
- MSI Study Group Leader
- Student Assistant
- SI Leader (Please reach out to the LSS Staff (lss@ucsc.edu) if you have questions about SI or would like more information about how-to apply to this position!)
All Application will be reviewed starting early June and continue on a rolling basis through the Summer until August 18th. Please browse our position descriptions and the Open Positions page on our Website.
For more information regarding our basic qualifications, please visit our website.
Please note that applicants must be undergraduate students for Fall 2021. If you are graduating this Spring quarter, congratulations and we wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Please disregard this email.
Apply for NASA Internships
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) is currently accepting applications for Fall internships.
Application deadline is July 9.
See: Five misconceptions about applying for a NASA internship:
https://www.nasa.gov/feature/stem/5-misconceptions-about-applying-for-a-nasa-internship.html
Apply Now! For the Data Science Fellowship at the Data Incubator
Data Science Fellowship at The Data Incubator is currently accepting applications for the Fall 2021 program
The full-time Fall 2021 session runs from September 20, 2021 to November 12, 2021.
The part-time Fall 2021 session runs from September 20, 2021 to February 18, 2022.
- Early Application Deadline: July 09, 2021
- Early Decision Notification: July 30, 2021
- Regular Application Deadline: July 30, 2021
- Regular Decision Notification: August 20, 2021
1. The project-based learning environment gives students hands-on experience, so they’ll have the knowledge and confidence to use their skills.
2. Career services and networking opportunities will give you a competitive edge when you're looking for your first (or next) data job. 3. Expert mentors and peers will help you improve your skills and solve difficult problems. |