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Engineers for Exploration (E4E) Summer Research Program at UC San Diego - Application is Now Open!CruzHacks Applications are Extended!
UC Berkeley College of Chemistry's Product Development Program (PDP) Final Info Session
Announcements
Engineers for Exploration (E4E) Summer Research Program at UC San Diego - Application is Now Open!CruzHacks Applications are Extended!
New STEM, Pharmacy & Health Professions Scholarships Available
Job and Internship Finding Tool for UCSC Students
BSFO’s Annual Scholarship is Now Open!
MIT MechE: Explore Graduate School in Mechanical Engineering
2023 DOE Scholars Program – Accepting Applications
Opportunity to Apply to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 2023 Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serving Institutions
Study Natural Language Processing at UCSC!
ACEC California Scholarship Application is Now Open
Explore Faculty Research in Computing / Design in a 1-credit Course
LSS is Hiring for Winter 2023!
The Education for Sustainable Living Program's Winter Class is Now Enrolling!
Internship Opportunities with the Department of Energy
Access Computing Helps Students with Disabilities
Harlem Bling Annual Scholarship is Now Open!
UC Berkeley College of Chemistry's Product Development Program (PDP) Final Info Session
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.
CruzHacks Applications are Extended!
- Applications for the CruzHacks 2023 hackathon have been extended! The new deadline to apply is December 16th at 11:59 PM PST. ⏰ The application can be found on our website. Come join us January 13-15th, 2023 (in-person!) for a chance to hear from inspiring speakers, participate in fascinating workshops, win some amazing prizes, and more!⚡️
New STEM, Pharmacy & Health Professions Scholarships Available
Please see below for three scholarships ($2500 each) that we have launched this year:
Scholarship for single parents/children of single parents who are future healthcare professionals:
https://trumedical.co.uk/true-
Scholarship for female students in STEM:
https://trumedical.co.uk/true-
Scholarship for female students in Pharmacy: https://trumedical.
Students need to submit an essay to apply. All citizenships welcome. The deadline is December 20, 2022. We will announce the winners on January 20, 2023.
Job and Internship Finding Tool for UCSC Students
With recruiting season kicking off, finding jobs and internships can be stressful and time-consuming. Simplify is a free browser extension that helps you autofill job & internship applications anywhere on the web in seconds – think of it like Honey for jobs.The platform also has a database of over 100,000 open positions and includes curated job lists like Top Summer 2023 Internships and Tech Internships for Freshman.
The founders are super excited to help UCSC students get hired so they made a dedicated email for UCSC students to directly contact them at ucsc@simplify.jobs. Best of luck on your search and go slugs!
Get started here: https://simplify.jobs
BSFO’s Annual Scholarship is Now Open!
The University of California, Office of the President’s Black Staff and Faculty Organization (BSFO) is encouraging systemwide UC-enrolled African American students to apply for BSFO’s Annual Scholarship.
In these days and times scholarships are used to help towards the astronomical costs of completing your educational goals and meeting daily expenses. BSFO recognizes the hard work, sacrifices, and dedication it takes to reach your educational goals. We provide a $1,000 scholarship annually to students to use towards items of your choosing and help lighten some of your financial obligations.
We want to hear from you, tell us a little about yourself, your passions, motivations, and examples of your persistence throughout your educational journey. Tell us about your academic achievements, professional goals, and scholastic endeavors. The Application process is simple, complete and submit UCOP’s BSFO Scholarship Application by December 31, 2022. You will not need to wait long to receive the funds, BSFO notifies selected students of their selection status by the end of January 2023 and funds are provided by the end of February 2023. Selected students will also have an opportunity to speak at BSFO's Scholarship Awards Ceremony held in February 2023.
We look forward to receiving your application, which can be found here BSFO%20Scholarship%20Application%202022-23.pdf
MIT MechE: Explore Graduate School in Mechanical Engineering
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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?
Opportunity to Apply to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 2023 Summer Research Team Program for Minority Serving Institutions
The purpose of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Summer Research Team (SRT) Program is to increase and enhance the scientific leadership at Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs) in research areas that support the mission and goals of DHS. This program provides faculty and student research teams with the opportunity to conduct research at the university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers). The SRT Program and DHS Centers are sponsored by the DHS Science and Technology Directorate Office of University Programs.
Faculty: receive stipends beginning at $2,000 weekly and are encouraged to apply for up to $100,000 in follow-on funding at the end of their appointment.
Graduate students: receive a stipend starting at $950 weekly.
Undergraduate students: receive a stipend starting at $750 weekly.
All participants may be eligible to receive housing and travel allowances.
10-week research experiences are offered at university-based DHS Centers of Excellence (DHS Centers).
Areas of research: Engineering, computer science, mathematics, physics, chemistry, biological / life sciences, environmental science, emergency and incident management, social sciences, and more. Additional information regarding DHS Areas of Research may be found on the program website.
U.S. citizenship required
Previous program participants may apply.
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.
Explore Faculty Research in Computing / Design in a 1-credit Course
Want to explore new ideas in computing / design research, meet motivated peers, or have some interesting things to talk about in interviews? Join CMPM 15, a 1-credit course that introduces you to research areas that UCSC faculty are actively engaged in, all of whom are looking to involve undergraduate students, and some of which accept all students who have taken CMPM 15. Topics this quarter include sustainable sensor networks, explainable AI, accessible technology, 3D modeling, autonomous vehicles, design research, and educational technologies. All students are welcome! (first years, all majors, grad students, etc.)
For more information, take a look at the Fall quarter info doc and follow @tech4good.ucsc on Instagram for the themes available for Winter 2023. We will accept all students off of the waitlist up until the first day of class.
LSS is Hiring for Winter 2023!
The Education for Sustainable Living Program's Winter Class is Now Enrolling!
We are a student-led organization committed to empowering students to take action in the climate crisis and are seeking students dedicated to climate justice to help organize.
The 5-unit student led course we offer in winter quarter, CRSN 160, focuses on facilitation skills, problem-solving, syllabus planning, curriculum building, and more all in the context of addressing the global climate crisis.
Internship Opportunities with the Department of Energy
The application for the Department of Energy’s (DOE) Minority Serving Educational Institute Student Partnership Program (MEISPP) internships has just opened!
The program aims to provide students at minority-serving institutions with summer internships that introduce them to the career opportunities with the DOE, and there are lots of great opportunities for different levels of experience and areas of interest (not just STEM). They are available at DOE offices and labs all over the U.S. and may be in-person or virtual.
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.
Harlem Bling Annual Scholarship is Now Open!
Harlem Bling, a hip-hop jewelry brand, offers an annual scholarship to help students continue their education. We understand that some students need financial support to attend college or university, and we want to help those in need.
The Harlem Bling Annual Scholarship offers 2 recipients $600 each to go towards tuition fees. Applicants must be incoming, undergraduate, or graduate students at a United States college or university.
You can find more details about the scholarship we're offering here:
https://harlembling.com/
UC Berkeley College of Chemistry's Product Development Program (PDP) Final Info Session
Wednesday, December 7, 5:30-6:30 pm PST
Online Registration
- 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/Sustainability
- Biotechnology - Drug Development
- Biotechnology - Medical Devices
- Consumer Products
- Microelectronics
- Manufactured Product Technology
- New Ventures
- Semiconductors
- 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
- Chevron
- Clorox
- Dow Chemical
- Genentech
- Givaudan
- LanzaTech
- Our 300+ alumni have been hired at companies worldwide such as:
- Apple
- Applied Materials
- Chevron
- Deloitte
- Genentech
- Gilead Sciences
- Intel
- Micron Technology
- Procter & Gamble
- 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