Friday, April 6, 2012

CLUE is hiring Tutors!!

The Center for Learning and Undergraduate Enrichment (CLUE) is hiring for a variety of tutor positions for the end of this quarter and the 2012-2013 school year.

We are hiring
- A FRONT DESK MANAGER
- CHEMISTRY TUTORS
- MATH TUTORS
- PHYSICS TUTORS        
- A STATS TUTOR
- WRITING ADVISERS
       
Please encourage your students to check out our website and apply. Deadlines and descriptions located on the website, www.depts.washington.edu/clue, under the 'Working with Us' tab.

Peace Corps Information Session April 11

The Peace Corps is hosting a general information session on Wednesday April 11th, from 5-6:30pm in Thomson Hall, room 125. Learn about the how you can put your skills to work serving a community abroad and the benefits of Peace Corps service. This will be a joint information session with City Year, an AmeriCorps organization that coordinates one year teaching positions in urban schools. Come talk to a representative, learn more about the application process, and how to make yourself a more competitive applicant! We hope to see you there.


Andreas Hewitt -  Peace Corps Event Coordinator  -  University of Washington
Career Services Center, 134 Mary Gates Hall, Box 352810
Seattle, WA 98195-2810
Direct 206-616-5801

  

Professional Development Workshop for Underrepresented Participants

CMD-it
Center for Minorities and People with Disabilities
Fostering Innovation Through Inclusion
http://www.cmd-it.org/

DOE-Sponsored National Laboratories Professional Development Workshop for Underrepresented Participants

June 14-15, 2012 at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

It is recognized that students and professionals can greatly benefit from mentoring activities to be successful in their professional endeavors.  This is especially the case for students and professionals in the area of computational science from underrepresented groups for which the numbers are very low. 

To address this issue, we are developing a pilot professional development workshop focused on senior graduate students and post-docs, and laboratory professional junior staff from underrepresented groups in the area of computational science.  In particular, the focus is on the following underrepresented groups:
  • African Americans 
  • Hispanics
  • Native Americans
  • People with Disabilities  

The Department of Energy ASCR program is funding the pilot workshop with support for 25 participants.  The workshop will include an overview of the research activities at the different national laboratories; panels on navigating the professional ladder, professionalism and leadership, and effective strategies for underrepresented research staff.  In addition, the workshop will include detailed discussions about effective communications, effective teams, and value creation for proposals.

The application deadline is 10 April 2012.  Applicants will be notified by 1 May 2012.

Applicants should apply by clicking on this link: https://apply2.cse.tamu.edu/gts/NatLabDevWorkshop/applicant/   to create a login/password; then login and enter the application information.

For questions about the application please contact: webhelp [at] cse.tamu.edu.  For other questions please contact the Workshop Chair: taylor@cse.tamu.edu.

Qualcomm Wireless Event @ Univ of Washington


Enabling Wireless and Redefining Connectivity

www.Qualcomm.com

Qualcomm Wireless Showcase
Date: Thursday April 12th
Time: 12:00pm – 4:00pm

Location: Atrium of the Paul G. Allen Center for Computer Science & Engineering


Check out and demo the latest in wireless technologies and products that Qualcomm chipsets power. Meet engineers and talk with recruiters!

Products and technology areas will include

Snapdragon: Powering the new generation of smart mobile devices
Augmented Reality
Mirasol display techno

Join a MathWorks Webinar Series on MATLAB and Medical Image Processing

MathWorks invites you to join us for a two part webinar series on Friday, April 13th at 2:00 pm EDT and Friday, April 27th at 2:00 pm EDT.  You may register for either part of the series, or both.

REGISTER FOR APRIL 13th WEBINAR NOW
REGISTER FOR APRIL 27th WEBINAR NOW

On April 13th at 2:00 pm EDT, join us to learn how to use MATLAB and Image Processing Toolbox to solve problems and explore ideas for medical image analysis. We will focus on the segmentation and quantification of cancerous lesions in images of tissue. Our workflow will include the following highlights:
  • Options for importing and exploring imagery
  • Algorithm development using the MATLAB environment
  • Evaluation of image processing techniques for segmentation
  • Application development, including GUI building within MATLAB
  • Report generation
  • Application deployment

We will also show the ease with which Microsoft Excel can be used in conjunction with MATLAB.  The webinar will last approximately 60 minutes. A Q&A session will follow the presentation and demos.


On April 27th at 2:00 pm EDT , join us for part two of this webinar series. Medical image processing requires a comprehensive environment for data access, analysis, processing, visualization, and algorithm development.  In this webinar, you will learn how to use MATLAB and Image Processing Toolbox to solve problems using CT, MRI and fluorescein angiogram images.  Our demonstrations will include the following highlights:
  • Volume visualization of a brain MRI image stack
  • Measurement of vessel tortuosity
  • Video analysis and neural network-based classification of a fluorescein angiogram

The presentation will last approximately 60 minutes and includes a Q&A session with the audience at the end of the presentation.

You may register for both days.

REGISTER FOR APRIL 13th WEBINAR NOW
REGISTER FOR APRIL 27th WEBINAR NOW

I hope you can join us. If you are unable to attend or have any questions please feel free to contact me.

Angelo D'Amato
508-647-7516
angelo.damato@mathworks.com

Thursday, April 5, 2012

SPRING CAREER FAIR

Tuesday, April 10, 2012
3-7pm, Hec Ed Pavilion (Alaska Airlines Arena)
Open to all students and alumni!

**Who's coming?  How do I prepare?**
For a complete list of attending employers and a full-color guide with more detail, as well as great tips on how to prepare - including information on appropriate dress, how to spruce up your resume, and what to expect - visit us online at http://careers.uw.edu/Spring-Career-Fair

Attending employers are looking to hire a variety of majors for internship, part-time or full-time career opportunities.  The one thing they all have in common?  They're looking to hire Huskies.

**But my resume needs help!**
Consider coming to April 9th's ResumeFest!  - A full day devoted to helping you get your resume ready for the Fair.  Resume review timeslots are available in 15 minute increments between 8:15am - 4:30pm, and are available on a first-come, first-serve basis.  Sign-ups will begin at 8am on April 9th, and are available only in-person at the Career Center (134 Mary Gates Hall).

**Questions?**
Contact careerevents@uw.edu or 206.543.0535

Employer visit - hiring EE students!

Genie's hiring!
Come meet Genie Engineers
Monday, April 9
5:30pm
MEB 248
To be considered for a job:  https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/espeg/162434 
Questions?  Gwendoly.Espe@terex.com

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Preparing for Grad School Applications Workshop Series

Are you an undergrad planning to apply for grad school this fall? Make the application process less stressful--get a head start on your application materials now. OMSFA is offering a series of workshops to help you prepare four of the critical pieces of your application process: finding funding, writing a strong curriculum vitae and personal statement, and getting strong letters of recommendation. Please RSVP to attend any or all sessions of interest:
  • Scholarship 201: Searching & Applying for Graduate Funding as an Undergrad
    • (4:30-5:20, Tuesday, April 17, 2012, MGH 171 -- session full)
    • 4:30-5:20, Tuesday, May 22, 2012, MGH 171
    • RSVP for these sessions
  • CV Writing
    • (4:30-5:20, Tuesday, April 24, 2012, MGH 171 -- session full)
    • 3:30-4:20, Thursday, May 24, 2012, MGH 171
    • RSVP for these sessions
  • Personal Statement Writing
    • (4:30-5:20, Wednesday, May 2, 2012, MGH 171 -- session full)
    • 4:30-5:20, Tuesday, May 29, 2012, MGH 171
    • RSVP for these sessions
  • Getting Great Recommendation Letters
    • (4:30-5:20, Wednesday, May 9, 2012, MGH 171 -- session full)
    • 3:30-4:20, Thursday, May 31, 2012, MGH 171
    • RSVP for these sessions

For more information, please visit exp.washington.edu/scholarships, or contact scholarq@uw.edu with questions.

2012 PES Scholarship Application is Open!


Last year we launched the IEEE Power & Energy Society Scholarship Plus Initiative� in response to the looming workforce shortfall in the power and energy industry. In the first year of the program, we awarded over $180,000 to 93 students from 51 universities across the United States. This year we're looking to continue to support eligible students and we'd like your help! Our goal in 2012 is to distribute more than 300 scholarships.

We are offering up to $7,000 and assistance with career experience opportunities to qualifying students! They must be full-time, working towards a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering, a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, willing to take power engineering courses and have a GPA of at least 3.0. If so, please encourage all eligible undergraduate EE students to apply.

Our goal is simple: we want to increase the number of well-qualified, entry-level engineers in power and energy engineering.

Here's how it works:
  • Eligible students should apply online before June 30th at www.ee-scholarship.org
  • Recipients will be selected by PES volunteers with industry and academic backgrounds.
  • In the Fall of 2012 recipients will be notified of their selection and be provided with information on how to arrange for a career experience with industry-leading companies. The scholarship funds will be distributed to their university/college for deposit and credit against the students account.
Please click the links below to learn more, to request information and materials to distribute to your students or to forward this email to a colleague or student. We appreciate your help supporting the power and energy engineers of tomorrow!

Scholarship Information Request Program Materials Forward to a Colleague/Student

1Energy Systems Software Design Engineer – Clean Energy


1Energy Systems, an innovative, Seattle-based clean energy technology firm, has outstanding
career opportunities for entry-level Software Design Engineers. We’re addressing the growing
field of electric energy storage with a new business model and innovative technologies like peer
networks and multi-level optimization. Help us design and build the technology platform, system
architecture and software solutions for the next generation of electric power systems, and see
your solutions deployed with real-world customers.

If you’re a new or recent college graduate, no problem. If you’re a quick study and value gaining
new skills, we’ll guide your learning as you contribute to our growth.

We require strong abilities with the core skills and concepts of software development, such as
software architecture, objected-oriented programming, memory allocation and multi-threading.
Good working knowledge of any or all of our desired capabilities would be a strong plus.

Required
Skilled with:

  • Objected-oriented programming
  • Software design and architecture
  • Core concepts such as memory allocation and multi-threading

Desired
Good working knowledge of:

  • Linux, Java, open source tools, C / C++
  • Operating systems or networking
  • Embedded systems
  • Peer / sensor networks
  • Electric power systems

Qualifications:  BS in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering or equivalent

About 1Energy Systems
Working with our industry partners, 1Energy Systems is delivering innovative, multi-vendor
solutions in the growing market for intelligent electric power systems (smart grid).
We offer a collaborative work environment, competitive salary, stock options and health
benefits, and we’re an equal opportunity employer.
Qualified candidates, please apply with resume and qualifications to jobs@1energysystems.com

Missile Defense Agency is hiring 30 new entry level engineers (BS/MS/PHD) to come to work in July 12

We just hired 40 entry level engineers (March 2012)  into our 2 year
career development program.  We are going to announce a hire of 30
more entry level engineers with a posting on  www.USAJobs.gov    at
the end of this week or the very beginning of next week.  These 30
entry level engineers will come to work in July of 2012.  This is a
formalized career development program with supervisor, mentor and an
individualized training plan.  Full salary and benefits, promotion
eligibility (two pay grades) within a year and first assignment
relocation assistance.

During this recruitment we are offering almost daily, Video
Teleconferences between your students and our entry level engineers in
the program so your students can ask them about working for MDA and
what the program is like.  We will cease these teleconferences as the
above announcement closes (around 16 April).  We can get your students
into one of these teleconferences if you have 5 or more interested
candidates and a career services officer to facilitate the hour long
session.

Contact me (Paul.Summer@mda.mil)for details about this great opportunity.  This development
program has over 290 entry level personnel currently engaged in real
world MDA missile engineering and engineering acquisition study.  More
information and the link to the job announcement (once posted) may be
found at www.MDACareers.com at the entry Level Career Development Tab.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

2013-14 Fulbright U.S. Student Program - UW information sessions

Are you currently a junior, senior, graduate student or a recent bachelor�s or master�s graduate looking for a fully-funded abroad experience during the 2013-14 academic year? Consider the Fulbright U.S. Student Program. This program is designed to give students, artists, and other professionals opportunities to pursue research, graduate study or English teaching experience in over 155 nations worldwide.
 
The application cycle for the 2013-2014 Fulbright U.S. Student competition will open on May 1, 2012. The UW deadline for applications is September 12, 2012.

WHAT IS A U.S. STUDENT FULBRIGHT GRANT?

  • It allows for individually designed study/research or an English Teaching Assistantship. You can propose a project and/or study plan that will take place during one academic year in a country outside the U.S.
  • It provides support for study/research/teaching in a single country. (Limited opportunities exist for traveling to more than one country.) You can meet, work, live with and learn from the people of the host country, sharing daily experiences.
  • It facilitates cultural exchange. Through direct interaction on an individual basis in the classroom, field, home, and in daily tasks, you can gain an appreciation of others� viewpoints and beliefs, the way they do things, and the way they think.
  • It promotes mutual understanding. Through engagement in the community, you can interact with your hosts on a one-to-one basis in an atmosphere of openness, academic integrity, and intellectual freedom.
INFORMATION SESSIONS:
 
Attend an upcoming information session to learn more about the Fulbright U.S. Student program and how to apply:
Special Event: Wednesday, May 2, 2012, 3:30-5:00pm, Bothell UW1-103 - Learn about the Fulbright Program through the experience of former recipients from UWB and the broader UW community. Chancellor Kenyon Chan will give an introduction and four Fulbright alumni will engage in a panel discussion. Students, staff and faculty are welcome to attend.

Please RSVP for one of these sessions, and register your interest in applying for Fulbright at: http://catalysttools.washington.edu/survey/scholarq/36305.
 
ELIGIBILITY:
 
To be eligible, at the time of application (i.e. in fall 2012), you must be:

1)      A U.S. citizen (unfortunately, permanent residents are not eligible),
* International students interested in the Fulbright Program must apply through the binational Fulbright Commissions/Foundations or U.S. Embassies. Additional information is available at: http://foreign.fulbrightonline.org/.

2)      A graduating senior or hold a B.S./B.A. degree, master�s or doctoral degree candidate, or a young professional or artist,

3)      Thinking of studying, teaching or conducting research abroad, and

4)      In good health. (Health conditions in some locations may be of concern and may require preventive measures to protect grantees and their families. In addition, medical facilities may be inadequate or unavailable for existing medical problems; this is the reason behind the requirement for a medical exam and medical clearance for a specific assignment.)
 
PROGRAM DETAILS:
 
  • Awards grants in all fields of study.
  • Awards approximately 1,500 grants for travel to over 155 countries worldwide.
  • Offers one academic year of study, research, or teaching assistantship experience. Projects may include university course work, independent library or field research, or professional training in the arts.
  • Preference is given to candidates who have not had extensive recent experience abroad (excluding undergraduate study abroad) in the country of application.
FULBRIGHT PROGRAM ADVISERS AT UW:
For graduate students or alumni at Seattle or Tacoma: Helene Obradovich, helene@uw.edu or Marilyn Gray, megray@uw.edu, G-1 Communications

For undergraduate students or alumni at Seattle or Tacoma:  Robin Chang, robinc@uw.edu, 171 Mary Gates Hall

UW Bothell students of all levels or alumni: Natalia Ksiezyk Dyba, nksiezyk@uwb.edu, UW1-177

Monday, April 2, 2012

System Engineer Position with Okanogan PUD


POSITION:                             System Engineer
COMPANY:                           Public Utility District No. 1 of Okanogan County
SALARY:                                DOE
DEADLINE TO APPLY:         5 PM 4/20/12
REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor’s Degree in Electrical Engineering with Power Option.  Must have good oral and written communications skills. Duties will include but are not limited to: system planning and analysis; transmission and distribution design; review of electrical system operation and coordination; project management; developing equipment and bid specifications; after-hours standby duty; power quality analysis; economic evaluations.
TO APPLY: Send resume and application to Human Resources, Okanogan County PUD, P.O. Box 912, Okanogan, WA  98840-0912, fax 509-422-8371, email laurar@okpud.org).  Applications are available at the PUD offices and online at www.okanoganpud.org.

Senior Engineering Positions with PMC Sierra

PMC Sierra have 2 Senior engineering opportunities in Vancouver, BC, Canada. They are Sr. Product Design Engineer and Sr. Product Development Engineer, both in the Broadband Wireless Division here at PMC.

Engineering Discovery Days

Engineering Discovery Days is coming up on April 20 & 21 and  is one of the largest outreach events EE participates in each year. Last year was a big success, and this year looks to be even more successful with over 4800 students from area junior highs, high schools and community colleges participating. Faculty have registered approximately eight EE exhibits - including Shwetak's quadrocopter drones, GSA's Laser Tag and Josh's P-2 robot and wireless power.

Electrical Engineering faculty, staff and students are invited to participate by volunteering in the morning or afternoon (or both) on Friday April 20th and/or Saturday, April 21st; volunteers are needed to assist with the quadrocopter/drone exhibit, the EE Welcome Desk, and to assist students in finding exhibits and crowd control. Please contact Stephanie Swanson, EE Undergraduate Advisor, at stephanie@ee.washington.edu if you would like to volunteer; you will receive free pizza/soda for lunch both days and free Engineering Discovery Days T-Shirt (not to mention the esteem of your department!).

For more information on the event - see: http://www.engr.washington.edu/alumcomm/openhouse.html.

Please contact Stephanie by April 4th to volunteer - as we need your T-shirt size and to finalized the volunteers for each exhibit - thanks!

EE internship/co-ops open

TECT Aerospace
Engineering Internship - Summer
TECT Aerospace, Inc. is looking for three (3) enthusiastic, well rounded students for our summer Engineering Internship Program.  Come learn about our industry, products and processes working with TECT's Engineering, Operations and/or Quality Departments.
TECT Aerospace, Inc. manufactures structural and mechanical components and assemblies for commercial, military, business and general aviation aircraft.
Responsibilities:
Work with engineers, operations and quality management to define, analyze, and measure continuous improvements projects;
Develop cost/benefit analysis in support strategic business initiatives; and
Evaluate value engineering proposals for submission to customers and complete paperwork required to support submission.
  • Strong technical and computer aptitude
  • Strong mathematics skills (accounting to statistics)
  • Desire to work in a hands-on, fast paced environment with opportunity to make a positive impact on the business
  • Good communication skills, organization skills, and follow-up skills to ensure timely completion of assigned tasks
  • Strong attention to detail
  • Ability to read, understand and follow safety procedures
Apply through Engineering Co-op & Internship Program:  www.engr.uw.edu/coop
Questions? engrcoop@uw.edu   *  206-685-0385  *  330 Loew Hall


Triumph Aerospace Systems Group seeks EE Intern - Redmond, WA
Triumph Aerospace Systems Group
is a leader in the design, development, manufacturer, repair, sales, and life cycle support of structural assemblies, as well as mechanical, and electromechanical control systems. Triumph - Seattle's function is to coordinate the broad capabilities of the companies within the Aerospace Systems Group to offer optimum solutions to our customer's systems requirements.
  • Perform engineering design, analysis, and problem solving methods to support new product development and/or sustaining production. 
  • Technical point of contact for both internal and external customers.
  • Technical project responsibilities for design, development, qualification, and certification.
  • Program schedule, cost, and technical performance on multiple programs.
  • Interfacing and coordinating with the prime customer, internal Triumph companies, and major electronics suppliers
  • Performing/overseeing the development, design, analysis, and test of systems, sub-systems, and components through the product life cycle.
  • Permanent right to work in U.S. required
Apply through Engineering Co-op & Internship Program:  www.engr.uw.edu/coop
Questions? engrcoop@uw.edu   *  206-685-0385  *  330 Loew Hall
 
Tethers Unlimited - Internship in Advanced Space Technologies
Tethers Unlimited, Inc. (TUI) is looking to hire several talented, ambitious, self-motivated individuals to join our team for summer positions, some of which may lead to full time positions. We are a small company based in Bothell, WA (near UW Bothell) that performs leading edge R&D of advanced technologies for NASA, the DoD, and non$B!>(Bgovernmental institutions. There are a number of opportunities in various areas focusing on Advanced Space Propulsion (nanosatellite propulsion), Spacecraft Mechanisms, and Fabrication & Testing of Spacecraft Components. We are looking for interns with backgrounds in Aero/Astro, EE, ME, and Physics who desire to apply their knowledge to real space, sea, and air systems and while gaining experience designing, fabricating and testing actual space components and systems.
Specific experience is desired in these areas:
  • PEM fuel cells
  • High vacuum systems and experimentation
  • Fabrication of composite structures
  • Experiment setup and data collection
  • Good communication skills and U.S. Citizenship or permanent residency required. 
Apply through Engineering Co-op & Internship Program:  www.engr.uw.edu/coop
Questions? engrcoop@uw.edu   *  206-685-0385  *  330 Loew Hall

 Sequoya Electric
Electrical Engineering Intern - Summer - Redmond, WA
Founded in 1988, Sequoyah Electric, LLC is a locally and privately owned Redmond, Washington, based Electrical and Low Voltage Engineering and Construction Company. During the last 24 years, Sequoyah's focus on preconstruction, unique approach to design, operational excellence and commitment to customer service has led to impressive growth and long-term client relationships with some of the Northwest's most prominent companies. The company provides engineering, preconstruction, 24-hour service and construction services for commercial, high-tech, data centers, healthcare, biotech, office and industrial sectors. For more information, visit www.sequoyah.com.
  • Assist in the design of electrical systems for new and existing buildings
  • Generate and review technical content of drawings, specifications, reports and other documentation associated with the electrical design.
  • Circuit design
  • Attend job walks and progress meetings
  • Research job related issues
  • Assist with document control, filing and organization
Apply through Engineering Co-op & Internship Program:  www.engr.uw.edu/coop
Questions? engrcoop@uw.edu   *  206-685-0385  *  330 Loew Hall
 
Globe - Electrical Controls Engineer Intern
Tacoma, WA
World Leader providing Engineered Solutions, Complete Systems, Project Management, Service and Support primarily in the Forest Products and High Tech Composites Industries.
In general you will plan and design electro-mechanical equipment and equipment control systems. Specify hardware and write programs for PLC based control systems for industrial machinery. Electro-mechanical design responsibility may also include: pneumatic, hydraulic circuits and motor control center specification; inverter and servo motor control, instrumentation and MMI hardware and software; operator console, PLC hardware, sensor layout drawings, etc. Must have experience in industrial electrical design, PLC programming, HMI software design, industrial networking, MCC hardware/software configuration, and Closed-Loop Servo control. Hydraulic/Pneumatic control knowledge a benefit. Proficient in AutoCAD and peripheral equipment.
Apply through Engineering Co-op & Internship Program:  www.engr.uw.edu/coop
Questions? engrcoop@uw.edu   *  206-685-0385  *  330 Loew Hall
 
City Light Electrical Engineer Intern - Summer
Internships will be supporting Electrical Generation, Transmission and Distribution Systems
Apply through Engineering Co-op & Internship Program:  www.engr.uw.edu/coop
Questions? engrcoop@uw.edu   *  206-685-0385  *  330 Loew Hall
 
Zoomingo - Software Intern for Web/Mobile Start Up
Do you want to...
  • Work with smart passionate co-workers?
  • Disrupt a huge market?
  • Experience what its like to take an idea from concept to market?
  • Impact shaping the technology, product and company?
 Then you have found the place!  We are looking for passionate individuals who want to make a significant impact and shape an exciting new product and have a little fun at the same time.

 Requirements
  • Strong object oriented programming skills.
  • Excellent analytical and problem-solving abilities.
  • Strong grasp of computer science fundamentals and algorithms.
  • Recent experience building a mobile application on Android or IPhone a big plus.
  • Experience developing websites using technologies like Apache, Java, PHP, JQuery, MySQL.
  • Majoring in Computer Science or related field.
  • Ping-Pong or Barbecuing experience a huge plus
Apply through Engineering Co-op & Internship Program:  www.engr.uw.edu/coop
Questions? engrcoop@uw.edu   *  206-685-0385  *  330 Loew Hall

eMedia Music
Software Development Co-op for Music Software Publisher - part-time
Part-time (20 hours or less) during school year and full-time summer co-op involving software development and some technical troubleshooting at eMedia Music. eMedia Music is the leading publisher of music instruction software conveniently located in the University district. Competitive compensation, informal environment.  Employer would like student to start as soon as possible.
   C programming, object-oriented programming (e.g. Java, C++ and/or Smalltalk), database and general technical skills required. Adobe Director knowledge is a plus, as is an interest in music / music education and familiarity with music notation.
   The exact tasks will depend on student's aptitude / skills, but will include software development for projects as we expand our line of music instruction software.
Apply through Engineering Co-op & Internship Program:  www.engr.uw.edu/coop
Questions? engrcoop@uw.edu   *  206-685-0385  *  330 Loew Hall

Intentional Software - Seeking software engineering intern - Summer - Bellevue, WA
You will learn and use our software application to create a knowledge workbench using intentional programming. 
We are pioneering the world's leading language workbench technology and are initially applying it to create domain specific knowledge intensive workbenches for clients with high value problems that no one else can solve.
We have a strong team that will be made stronger with interns who challenge us and bring novel solutions to our quest.
Apply through Engineering Co-op & Internship Program:  www.engr.uw.edu/coop
Questions? engrcoop@uw.edu   *  206-685-0385  *  330 Loew Hall
 
Elektrobit - Softweare Engineering
Must have C++ experience!
Elektrobit
is seeking a software engineering intern for its automotive software business in Bothell, WA. This fast growing global company provides leading edge technology solutions to the Automotive and Wireless Industries.
A combination of creativity and strong software development skills is required. This is an intern position with the option of developing into a full-time position.
  • Design, develop and test software applications
  • Develop embedded software applications including User Interface and middleware.
  • Participate in software development process.
Check us out!
http://www.elektrobit.com/what_we_deliver/automotive_software/success_stories
Apply through Engineering Co-op & Internship Program:  www.engr.uw.edu/coop
Questions? engrcoop@uw.edu   *  206-685-0385  *  330 Loew Hall