Friday, October 21, 2011

Harry S. Truman and Morris K & Steward L Udall Scholarship -- campus Deadline Tuesday, November 8, 11:45 p.m.

Do you hope to be a �change agent� and improve the way organizations/institutions serve the public?
Are there conditions in our society or the environment that trouble you, that you want to tackle?
Have you participated extensively in community service/volunteer opportunities, internships, advocacy or interest groups, environmental work, partisan or nonpartisan political activities, ASUW, student organizations, or military/ROTC?

Then you might be a strong candidate for the Truman and/or the Udall Scholarships.

The Harry S. Truman and Morris K. Udall Scholarships award students actively involved in their communities and campus.  Each scholarship has a strong emphasis on the importance of leadership and commitment to public service and provides selected scholars with an opportunity to network with likeminded peers, groups and leaders in public policy.

Applicants for the Truman Scholarship must meet the following:
  1. Attend an accredited college or university.
  2. Be nominated by a Truman Faculty Representative.
  3. Be a U.S. citizen or U.S. national.
  4. Be in the upper quarter of their junior class on track to graduate between December 2012 and August 2013.
Eligible students can receive up to $30,000 from the Truman Scholarship for graduate or professional school.  
Campus application:  https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/scholarq/145057


Applicants for the Udall Scholarship must meet the following:
  1. Must be a sophomore or junior at time of application.
  2. Have a college GPA of a "B" or the equivalent.
  3. Be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident.
Eligible students can receive up to $5,000 from the Udall Scholarship for undergraduate education. 
Campus application:  https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/scholarq/145062

Campus Application Deadline: Tuesday, November 8, 2011, 11:45 p.m.

Upcoming Information Sessions:
Tues, October 25, 1:30 - 2:20 p.m., 171 MGH Team Room
Mon, October 31, 2:30 - 3:20 p.m., 171 MGH Team Room

For program information, please see the Truman or Udall National websites:
Truman: http://www.truman.gov/
Udall: http://www.udall.gov/OurPrograms/MKUScholarship/MKUScholarship.aspx

For UW Campus Application Information, please contact:
Mona Pitre-Collins, mpitre@uw.edu
Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships and Awards:
Truman:  https://www.washington.edu/students/ugrad/scholar/scholarships/s/truman
Udall:  https://www.washington.edu/students/ugrad/scholar/scholarships/s/morrisundergraduate

UW EIC: TRANSPORTATION: Fueling Fitter Vehicles, Tues Oct 25. PLUS-Competition Info Session following!

Transportation: Fueling Fitter Vehicles
Dale Gluck, BioAlgene
Hoby Douglass, General BioDiesel

Tuesday, October 25, 2011
Presentation: 4:30- 6:00 p.m.
Douglas Forum, BAEEC

 6-7:00 Info Session for EIC/BPC Competitions

PLUS! Open mic & networking.  60-sec pitches for those who are looking for team/teammates either for the class or for the UW Environmental Innovation Challenge.

Networking and refreshments -
Douglas Forum, BAEEC

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Engineering Networking Night

Date: Wednesday, November 2nd
Time: 6:00-8:30pm - includes a FREE dinner!
Location: Paul Allen Center Atrium 
Who Can Attend: Engineering Jr & Sr level students
Description: ENN is designed to give students in their department a chance to connect & network with alumni over a dinner sponsored by Advancement. ENN's content is designed for students in their departments who will soon be transitioning to professional life.

Student Registration:
https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/ks56/143545

Critical Language and Boren scholarship information session tomorrow, Thursday 10/20, 3:30, MGH 171

The UW Office of Merit Scholarships, Fellowships & Awards will be providing information sessions for undergraduate students interested in these opportunities to help orient them to the programs and application processes:
  • Tomorrow, Thursday, October 20, 3:30-5:00pm in MGH 171 (will cover both CLS & Boren)
  • Monday, November 14, 2:30-3:20pm in MGH 171 (will cover Boren only)
  • Wednesday, November 30, 4:30-5:20 in MGH 171 (will cover Boren only)

The Critical Language Scholarship Program (http://clscholarship.org/): this summer program provides fully-funded eight to ten week group-based intensive language instruction and extensive cultural enrichment experiences held overseas at the beginning, intermediate and advanced levels of Arabic, Azerbaijani, Bangla/Bengali, Chinese, Hindi, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Turkish, and Urdu. Eligibility details and language levels and prerequisites are explained at http://clscholarship.org/applicants.htm.

Applications are now available online, and the national deadline is November 15, 2011.

The Boren Undergraduate Scholarship Program (http://borenawards.org/boren_scholarship) provides up to $20,000 for US undergraduate students to study abroad in areas of the world that are critical to US interests and underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Central & Eastern Europe, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East. The countries of Western Europe, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand are excluded. Most languages are supported, except those of Western Europe. Boren Scholarships are funded by the National Security Education Program (NSEP), which focuses on geographic areas, languages, and fields of study deemed critical to U.S. national security. Applicants should identify how their study abroad program, as well as their future academic and career goals, will contribute to U.S. national security, broadly defined.  NSEP draws on a broad definition of national security, recognizing that the scope of national security has expanded to include not only the traditional concerns of protecting and promoting American well-being, but also the challenges of global society, including sustainable development, environmental degradation, global disease and hunger, population growth and migration, and economic competitiveness. Receipt of this scholarship does incur a government service requirement, which for many students provides a valuable foot in the federal employment door.

Undergraduate applicants must apply through UW to be considered for the Boren Undergraduate Scholarship Program. UW's campus deadline for undergraduate applicants at all three campuses is January 11, 2012 for study abroad programs during the 2012-13 academic year.

Both programs are also open to graduate students. CLS processes are identical for both undergraduate and graduate applicants. Boren Graduate Fellowship details are at http://borenawards.org/boren_fellowship. There is no Boren campus application process at the graduate level; the national deadline for the Boren Graduate Fellowship is January 31, 2012. Helene Obradovich in the Graduate School Office of Fellowships & Awards is the point of contact for graduate students interested in this program (helene@uw.edu).

Asahi Glass company seminar and job opportunities at UW


  Date: November 11th, 2011 (Tuesday)
  Timeline:
5:00PM6:00PM Seminar
6:00PM7:30PM Get together with Asahi Glass Company’s recruiter
We will provide light meal.
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University Washington: Gowen Hall 201
http://www.washington.edu/maps/campusmappg.pdf  
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Asahi Glass Companys personnel: Masayuki Nakagawa
Masayuki Nakagawa: Recruitment officer of Asahi Glass Company Human Resource Group
http://www.agc.com/recruiting/recruit/nakagawa.html  


Asahi Glass Company is one of the largest flat glass producing companies in the world.
They scheduled to hold a seminar at University of Washington on November 1st, 2011.
If you would like to utilize your engineering/science background and your language skills (Japanese-English bilinguals) for your career in working in Japan, please attend this seminar.

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Here is more information about Asahi Glass Company:
http://www.agc.com/recruiting/index.html  
Their core business is not only Glass but also produce all kinds of material.
 Therefore their market share is No.1 in the field of Glass for automobile, fluorine contained resin, quartz and etc.
Asahi Glass Company has more than 250 group companies in more than 30 countries all over the world.
 More than 60 percent of Asahi Glass Company’s sales are earned outside of Japan.

Projects of Asahi Glass Company
http://www.agc.com/recruiting/project/index.html  
What is the meaning of Asahi Glass Companys corporate identity Look Beyond?
http://www.agc.com/recruiting/company/rinen.html  
Expansion in Global Market
http://www.agc.com/recruiting/company/global.html  

If you have any question, please contact with Kikokugo.com at
Email; info@kikokugo.com  (To Ms. Hamasaki)
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This seminar is mainly for students, who would like to start working October, 2012 to October, 2013. However, we accept all students who are interested in attending Asahi Glass Company’s seminar!
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Please send an email with following information to info@kikokugo.com  .

1        Name
2       Your Major
3       Graduation date
4       Phone number

Please apply by October 28th, 2011
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Please contact Kikokugo.com if you have any further questions or concerns.
E-mail: info@kikokugo.com   (To Ms.Hamasaki)
Phone: 425-990-1519

Position with Xerox

Included here is a specific position listing for a unique and specialized position.     We also are looking for general embedded software development engineers to work with the electro-mechanical systems.


Xerox's Solid Ink Product Development Group is currently seeking NEW COLLEGE GRADUATES as Software Development Engineers to join our dynamic, fast paced color copier engineering environment. Become a leader in the race for stellar print and image quality by applying your talents as a image analysis tool developer, database manager and embedded software developer.  Take an active role in the generation, collection and analysis of our test data used to refine the design of our next generation products.   Work with a engineers from a variety of backgrounds to collect and organize their data in order to identify, characterize and solve print artifacts at the system level as required to deliver award winning print quality to the market place.

Job Description

  • Expand our image analysis tool suite by developing software for an experienced team of imaging scientists and SW engineers.
  • Become the owner of the data repository and the expert for the retrieval methods for the resulting data.
  • Expand your skills through the modification and creation of software for our various robotic measurement systems.
Essential Functions
  • Write the software needed to implement new image analysis methods for an internal image analysis tool suite.
  • Improve on existing image analysis software methods as needed.
  • Administer the tool suite release process in support of multiple development teams.
  • Expand on the existing SQL Server data storage and data analysis methods.
  • Administer the database for the collection of image analysis data.
  • Assist individual engineers in the extraction and analysis of the stored data.
Required Experience
  • Design and development of a PC based application using C++ desirable.
  • Design and development of SQL Server database structure and data flow desirable.
  • Experience with data access and processing using Microsoft Excel desirable.
  • Exposure to data mining and applied statistics.
  • Exposure to Java, C#, .NET and Visual Basic desirable.


Contact:

Jim Campbell
Solid Ink Imaging Manager
Solid Ink Product Development
Global Delivery Group
Xerox Corporation
PO Box 1000 M/S 7060-431
Wilsonville, Oregon 97070-1000

503.685.3697
mailto:james.campbell@xerox.com

NREIP Application Now Open!!!!! Sophomores NOW Accepted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program (NREIP) is a ten week summer research opportunity for undergraduate Sophomores, Juniors & Seniors, and Graduate students, under the guidance of a mentor, at a participating Navy Laboratory. The stipend amounts for the program are $5,250.00 for Sophomores, $7,880.00 for Junior and Senior undergraduate students and $10,500.00 for graduate students. U.S. citizenship required; Permanent residents accepted at certain labs.

Again Sophomores NOW accepted!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The online application is now open at https://nreip.asee.org/ and must be completed by January 6, 2012.  All accompanying documents (official transcripts and reference letters) are due by January 6, 2012.

Undergraduate Research Program Info. Sessions & Advising

URP Information Sessions address how the Undergraduate Research Program can help the student pursue her/his research interests.

Primarily for undergraduates who have yet to begin research, the sessions provide research resources, information on funding, and suggestions for approaching faculty. Additionally, the sessions are highly student-driven, with an emphasis on student questions and concerns. Students interested in
attending the UW, including community college transfer students, are welcome to the sessions.

Wednesday, October 19 - 3:30-4:30pm, Odegaard Undergraduate Library 220
Monday, October 24 - 3:30-4:30pm, Odegaard Undergraduate Library 220
Thursday, November 10 - 2:30-3:30pm, Odegaard Undergraduate Library 220

Click here to RSVP for one of these information sessions: https://expo.uw.edu/expo/rsvp/event/256

Once you've attended an information session, please come in and speak with an advisor during our Autumn Quarter Drop-In Advising Hours,
Tuesdays 10:30am -12:30pm
or Thursdays, 2 - 4pm in 171 MGH. If these times do not work for you, please send us available dates and times for the following week and we can work on setting up an appointment.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Info Session -- Novellus


Benson 109
Wednesday, October 19

We are a semiconductor equipment manufacturing company.

We design, manufacture and service highly configurable, multi-million dollar capital equipment for the semiconductor industry. Our equipment is used inside fabs around the globe and is instrumental in manufacturing advanced chips. Chances are the electronics you use on a daily basis - smart phones, laptops, tablets, etc, contain chips made with Novellus equipment. We have two primary US locations: Portland, Oregon and San Jose, California.

We plan on hiring 50 INTERNS and 50 NEW COLLEGE GRADUATES in 2012. Please come to the information session on Wednesday, Oct 19th at 6:00pm to learn more about our company, these positions and how to apply. Resumes will be accepted at this event.

We are seeking undergraduate and graduate level students in the following disciplines:

Chemical Engineering
Chemistry
Material Science Engineering
Mechanical Engineering
Electrical Engineering
Industrial / Manufacturing Engineering

Program in Technology Commercialization: Lectures


Wednesday October 19
3:30pm to 5:20pm, Room HSB T639
Karl Hermanns
presents
Biomedical Patents

Friday October 21
3:30pm to 5:20pm, Room HSB T639
Dr. Buddy Ratner
presents
Commercialization Issues & Opportunities in the Space of Implants
Karl Hermanns specializes in chemical-related patent matters, including overall portfolio management and strategy.  He graduated with a both a B.S. and M.S. in Chemistry from UW and holds a J.D. from the University of Colorado, School of Law.  Karl is an adjunct professor at the UW School of Law, co-teaching the patent preparation and prosecution courses and teaches “Intellectual Property for Scientists” through the Chemistry Dept.  He is also a faculty member in the Center for Advanced Study and Research on Intellectual Property (CASRIP) at UW School of Law.  In addition to his many positions within the University, Karl is also a managing partner at Seed IP Law Group, a Seattle-based law firm specializing in Intellectual Property. 

Buddy Ratner, Professor & Michael L. & Myrna Darland Endowed Chair in Technology Commercialization, holds joint faculty appointments in Bioengineering and Chemical Engineering and is also the Director of UW Engineering Biomaterials (UWEB-21).  Read more….

CURRENT JOB POSTINGS from the Engineering Co-op & Internship Program


http://www.engr.washington.edu/curr_students/coop/index.html
Internship job postings on eRecruiting (if you haven't used this before, it's simple to activate your account - and we're hear to troubleshoot if you need help: engrcoop@uw.edu)

3TIER Inc - seeks a self-starter to work on a small team help the global energy industry manage renewable energy risk using computer modeling systems. Check out 3TIERhttp://blip.tv/play/gv9ZApWSMA

Arkyd Astronautics - develop new technologies for commercial robotic space exploration. This is hands-on, intense and dynamic work environment. Do you have experience with LabView, P-Spice, MATLAB, embedded controller programming? The last engineering students hired by Arkyd had a great time in this Seattle office!

Clifton Labs - Develop dynamic models of power plants and control systems. Work involved propagation of pressure waves in pipelines, dimensionless characteristics of turbo machinery, rotating electrical machines and control system stability. Seattle WA

Elektrobit - Software Engr for the US Automotive Team.  EB seeks creativity, strong software development and an interest in checking out EB for full-time position after graduation! Design, develop, test embedded software applications in the Bothell site.


Justin.tv - Work for a fun, fast-paced San Francisco startup, writing, deploying and maintaining production code you might have no experience in. You'll participate in product design and implementation, testing and iterating code before and after production release.  This is a fun environment with lots of opportunity to show what you can do!

Philips - Get a chance to learn and adapt new technologies and show your talent in analyzing and solving complex problems. Projects involve system integration and allocation, machine and materials planning, and internal supply chain. Philips offers a wide variety of opportunities and EE students are sought frequently. Bothell site.

US National Security Agency - development, testing, and evaluation of electronic communications systems. These multi-disciplinary assignments will reach to such rapidly advancing areas as optics, lasers, acoustics, and micro-processors. Tuition assistance and relocation costs are offered. US citizens who have two years to go before graduation are encouraged to apply!
Verizon Wireless - Provide assistance to Radio Frequency (RF) & System Performance Engineers with implementing new cell-sites in the network and optimizing cellular network performance, customer trouble ticket resolutions, daily network performance monitoring, network problem troubleshooting, drive testing, and related projects. Bellevue or Walnut Creek, CA.

VMware, inc. - Huge hiring this year in areas including MTS Fault Tolerance, Platform Infrastructure, vCenter Server Developer. Students should have coding skills and an interest in continuing to develop those skills in a dynamic, fun, flexible setting.  If you're recruited, you'll have your choice of projects and work teams!

UPCOMING EVENTS:  Meet the employer face-to-face
A great chance to ask your questions, make a good impression and land that job!

Monday, Oct 17 - 6:00 - EEB 125
Palantir - food, fun, lots of job opportunities!

Tuesday, Oct 18 - 4:30 - EEB 303
VMWare - food, fun, lots of job opportunities!
VMWare asks students to submit resumes in advance on eRecruiting: http://uw-engr.experience.com/er/security/login.jsp

Wednesday, Oct 19 - noon-5 - Hec Ed Pavilion
Science & Engineering Career Fair

Wednesday, Oct 19 - 5:00 - EEB 303
Micron Corp - meet the managers and land a job!

Wednesday, Oct 19 - 5:30 - EEB 403
CIA - the Agency is in need of talented EE students - come find out if you're a good fit!

Thursday, Oct 20 - Your home turf (CSE Atrium)
CSE Affiliates Fair - need I say more?

Thursday, Oct 20 - 6:00 - EEB 125
Intel - come meet those who can hire YOU!

Thursday, Oct 20 - 5:00 - EEB 403
Verizon Wireless - Lots of hiring opportunities for students who show up!
Verizon requests students submit resumes in advance on eRecruiting: http://uw-engr.experience.com/er/security/login.jsp

Wednesday, Oct 26 - 7:00 - EEB 403
RIM - this employer continues to hire talented EE students - meet the people who can hire you!

Thursday, Oct 27 - 5:00 - EEB 403
Philips - is returning to campus because they again want top talent from the EE Dept - are you up for it?
For first consideration, submit your resume in advance on eRecruiting: http://uw-engr.experience.com/er/security/login.jsp


Contact me with your questions or concerns, I'm here to help you.  If you have a quick question, send an email.  A longer request, I'm happy to set up a meeting, Benjamin!

Ana Wieman
Engineering Co-op & Internship Program
Loew Hall, 330
College of Engineering * University of Washington Box 352180
206-685-1789 wieman@u.washington.edu

Intel Corporation seeking PhD candidates & recent graduates

The Portland Technology Development group of Intel Corporation has several openings for physical science Ph.D.s to support/direct R&D of advanced processing methods. Candidates hired for these positions will be responsible for developing the next generation of Intel's microprocessors.

Ph.D. candidates in Materials Science, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Physics, Electrical Engineering or related fields are encouraged to apply. Criteria for selection include: a strong academic record, demonstrated experimental expertise, an ability to drive and take responsibility for projects and a solid peer-reviewed publication record. Experience using and maintaining complex scientific equipment is preferred, but not required.

Openings are immediately available at Intel's primary development facility (Ronler Acres) located ~10 miles west of Portland, OR.

Interested candidates should email resumes to david.j.towner@intel.com