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Southern California Undergraduate Math Day

Thank you for your interest in the Southern California Undergraduate Math Day, brought to you by UCSD’s AWM Chapter Undergraduate Math Conference. Here are the basics:

Who: Southern California Math Majors or Prospective Math Majors

What: A day to learn about what math majors do, hear talks from graduate students about what math research is all about, present your research if you’ve done any and hear talks from other undergraduates and invited speakers.

Where: University of California, San Diego – Applied Physics and Mathematics Building Room 7421

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Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering

The Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering is seeking a highly-ambitious student majoring in science or engineering to fill a vacancy. Candidates must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident and have a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.5 with not less than a 3.4 grade-point average in his/her supporting science, engineering and math courses. Students should submit a brief statement (100 words or less) to me at don.c.brunson@vanderbilt.edu describing their research interest in nanoscience or nanoscale engineering no later than the close of business on Friday, April 27, 2012.

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FREE 1-week Summer Research Workshop for Undergraduates in Engineering and Science

The Center for Energy Efficient Electronics Science (E3S) at the University of California, Berkeley will host its annual Summer Research Workshop from August 5-11, 2012. This program is open to…
The one-week workshop introduces energy efficient electronics science to undergraduates who are motivated by science and engineering. We have research programs in nanoelectronics, nanomechanics, nanophotonics and nanomagnetics. Summer workshop participants have the opportunity to learn more about E3S research.

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Ph.D. Panel – Sciences & Engineering

Hello Scholars,
Are you interested in pursuing a Ph.D.? M.D./Ph.D.?
Curious about the life of a Ph.D. student and the challenges of graduate school?
Do you want recommendations on how to better prepare for masters or doctoral programs?
Attend this free Ph.D. panel to seek advice from graduate students, network and get your questions answered!

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U.S. Cyber Challenge at San Jose State this summer

The SJSU camp will be held from August 5 – 10, 2012. At the summer camp, students will engage in web-delivered training sessions and exercises on topics ranging from network intrusion detection to forensics. Classes will be taught by leading industry professionals, faculty members from various universities, security practitioners across industries and the U.S. government. An ethics panel, hosted by FBI representatives, and a career and internship fair with major technology companies and government agencies will be included. The camp will culminate with a “capture the flag” competition in which campers use their newly acquired knowledge to battle live attacks from hackers.

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Pre-IMSD BEP SCHOLARS PROGRAM

WHO SHOULD APPLY? Freshman and Sophomore students majoring in biology, chemistry, computer science, engineering, environmental science, health science, mathematics, physics, psychology, public health, speech language hearing science, statistics

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Life Technologies Job Postings

At Life Technologies, we celebrate diversity and inclusion as just a natural way of working together. Diversity and inclusion are woven deeply into our company culture. A vibrant, powerful mix of talent, backgrounds and different ideas — because we know we are stronger together.
We demonstrate our commitment to fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion throughout our people practices, outreach and support of our people. For example, in 2011 we trained 400 leaders in the art of managing inclusion. Our leaders are focused on creating inclusive environments where all are welcomed, individual points of view are heard and contributions valued.
Our commitment doesn’t stop there. We also sponsor partnerships and encourage our people to get involved with organizations like National Society of Black Engineers, Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers, Women in Technology International and GettingHired. We promote internal networks like IWIN, which is sponsored by women at Life Technologies, to encourage people to excel through personal and professional development opportunities.

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