From advising at math.washington.edu Wed Mar 2 13:19:44 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Mon Mar 18 20:35:15 2024 Subject: [Acmsmajors] Summer Internship Opportunities at NOAA - Apply by March 15 Message-ID: Hello, if you are looking for a paid summer internship and have a background in ecology, marine biology, computer science, and/or biological data analysis, NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) has opportunities for students to conduct research with scientists at the Marine Mammal Laboratory. The Marine Mammal Laboratory of NOAA?s Alaska Fisheries Science Center (MML/AFSC) and the University of Washington?s School of Aquatic and Fisheries Sciences (SAFS) request applications for student summer internships. Internships will be for about 10 weeks (during the period of June to September 2022; 40 hours per week) working on a marine mammal research project. *Each internship will be supported on a stipend of $5,400, provided in partnership by the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences, the Marine Biology Program, and MML/AFSC.* Due to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, it is currently unclear whether the internships will be conducted: 1) in-person at the offices of MML/AFSC at NOAA?s Sand Point campus (just north of Magnuson Park, Seattle) and fieldwork in Alaska, 2) virtually through online platforms, or 3) in a hybrid in-person/virtual arrangement. If feasible from a public health perspective, we hope that it will be possible to welcome interns to an in-person setting at the Sand Point campus and fieldwork. Successful applicants will be provided with a scientific mentor and online access to research resources associated with their projects. The following marine mammal research projects may be available for internships during summer 2022 at the Marine Mammal Laboratory: 1. *Northern fur seal and Steller sea lion vital rates and demography *(MML/AFSC Mentor: Tom Gelatt (tom.gelatt@noaa.gov) 2. *Using machine learning to estimate the abundance of spotted and ribbon seals *(MML/AFSC Mentor: Erin Moreland (erin.moreland@noaa.gov) 3. *Developing an interactive Shiny app for harbor seal abundance in Alaska *(MML/AFSC Mentor: Stacie Hardy (stacie.hardy@noaa.gov) SAFS values the strengths and professional experience that students, faculty, and staff bring to our community. We are committed to providing an excellent education to all of our students of every race, gender, class, nationality, physical ability, religion, age, or sexual orientation. We are proud of the different roles that our students, staff, and faculty play in the community of the School and the College of the Environment. Science is richer and the SAFS and MMML/AFSC communities are more vibrant when a diverse group of people participate in research. We are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to our programs? diversity through their life experiences, scholarship, and/or service to the institutions. People of color, women, people with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply. *HOW TO APPLY: *Please submit the following by the deadline: - Online Application: https://forms.gle/9hshcHrqxZXBNQYe7 - Application Materials: upload (using form linked above) the following materials in one pdf. Save as ?LastnameFirstname_MML2022.pdf? (where Lastname and Firstname are your name): - Recent resum? - Unofficial UW transcript - Letter of interest (maximum of four pages) ? include the name of the project that most interests you and why; tell us about yourself and your research interests; explain how the internship will further your studies and career; include other information the selection committee should be aware of, such as what it means to you to have a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. *DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION:* March 15, 2022 *DECISIONS:* Award notifications will be made by April 15, 2022 For more information on each research project, including required skills, please see the attached file. Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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We are looking for students eager to commit substantial time and energy to empowering the UW community to engage with sustainability. *Applications are due March 15th. Learn more about the Outreach Coordinator position here and Project Development Specialist position here . Visit respective links above for application portal. * For questions, reach out to Coordinator Tatiana Brown (csfcoord@uw.edu) and Program Manager Kyle McDermott (csfprogram@uw.edu). Thank you, CSF Team Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 2:54 PM Math & ACMS Student Services Office < advising@math.washington.edu> wrote: > Dear Majors, > > Please see the attached internship opportunity with NOAA scientists. > Instructions on how to apply are in the PDF. > > Best Regards, > Math & ACMS Advising > Department of Mathematics > University of Washington > Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please note that we encourage applications from students of all mathematical / personal backgrounds and identities, and we have projects for students with various levels of experience - the main requirement is for participants *to have and show excitement and interest for mathematics.* Best wishes, The WDRP Committee Organizers: Albert Artiles, Juan Salinas, and Josh Southerland Faculty Supervisor: Bobby Wilson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dear student interested in mathematics, The *Washington Directed Reading Program (WDRP)* is an initiative from the Mathematics Department which launched in Fall 2018. The WDRP is modeled after successful Directed Reading Programs (DRPs) at other universities around the country. This program pairs interested undergraduate students with graduate student mentors to embark on a quarter-long independent mathematics reading project. We expect to have around 13 projects in Spring 2022. Applications will be open until *March 18th at 5:00 pm PDT*, and applicants will be notified by March 28th at the latest. To learn more about upcoming reading projects and apply, go to sites.uw.edu/wdrp/ applications. The main components of the program are: - *Start-of-quarter kickoff event*, including an introduction to the program and time to mingle with other undergraduate and graduate students - *One-on-one weekly meetings* between undergraduate student mentees and graduate student mentors to discuss weekly readings - *Mid-quarter social event* for undergraduates only - *End-of-quarter presentations* by undergraduate students on topics selected from their readings In addition, *1 credit (CR/NC)* for Math 398 is available to undergraduate students participating in and successfully completing the program. Note that you will not be able to sign up for this credit until after you have applied for and been accepted into the program, at which time we will provide further information about enrolling. For more information and some sample projects, please see our website sites.uw.edu/wdrp. Feel free to ask any other questions by sending an email to wdrp@uw.edu. Best wishes, The WDRP Organizers Albert Artiles, Juan Salinas, and Josh Southerland Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Wed Mar 9 10:56:57 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Mon Mar 18 20:35:15 2024 Subject: [Acmsmajors] UNC Charlotte is hosting a math REU program in the Summer of 2022. Message-ID: UNC Charlotte is hosting a math REU program in the Summer of 2022. The application is open from March 1-March 31 and details can be found in the attached flyer and at https://pages.charlotte.edu/mathresearch/ . Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: MathREU2022 (1).pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 2697061 bytes Desc: not available URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Thu Mar 10 15:30:52 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Mon Mar 18 20:35:15 2024 Subject: [Acmsmajors] Spring 2022 WXML Applications Message-ID: We are getting ready for another great quarter at the WXML this spring. The projects are listed at this page and you can apply here . Applications are due by 5:00 pm on Wednesday March 16. If you were part of a project in the winter and you want to continue on this quarter please reapply. You do not need to answer all of the questions. You only need to indicate that you want to continue. Good luck on finals and enjoy spring break. Christopher Hoffman WXML Director Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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More information about the CFRM MS degree can be found here: http://depts.washington.edu/compfin/ms-overview/ Admissions: http://depts.washington.edu/compfin/info/ms-admissions/ Job Placement Statistics: http://depts.washington.edu/compfin/cfrm-ms/jobstats/ FAQs: http://depts.washington.edu/compfin/about/faqs/ Please email compfin@uw.edu if you have any questions. Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Thu Mar 31 07:52:14 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Mon Mar 18 20:35:16 2024 Subject: [Acmsmajors] =?utf-8?b?U1dFIEhhY2tzIOKAmDIy?= Message-ID: View this email in your browser INVITING ALL WOMEN INTERESTED IN TECH! The Society of Women Engineers at the University of Washington - Seattle is hosting our annual hackathon, SWE Hacks '22, for all female and non-binary identifying students of any year or skill level. This year's theme, *Fuse Ideas Together*, has to do with working together and creatively collaborating to create an impact for the greater good. *Where: Virtual (Zoom)When: April 9-10th, 2022* REGISTER TODAY! Our 10 minute video understand what a hackathon is and an intro to SWE Hacks '22! *Choose a Track* *S**taying Connected: Entertainment and Social Media* During the pandemic, the entertainment industry and social media helped people stay optimistic, connected, and connected. Entries in this category will be scored on creativity and how their project furthers the idea of ?Staying Connected? after the pandemic ends! *W**elcome Back: Local Businesses* With the world slowly transitioning back to in-person lifestyles, local businesses need a larger push than ever before to get back up and running for a greater chance of success. Entries in this category will be scored on their insight and how their project would help local businesses ?Welcome Back? their clientele! *E**nhanced Mindfulness: Physical and Mental Health* As people became more isolated and worked, studied, or stayed at home during the pandemic, physical and mental health has been front-and-center.Entries in this category will be scored on their ingenuity and how their project would either continue or cultivate an ?Enhanced Mindfulness? toward peoples? personal wellbeing. *Win Prizes* All attendees who attend the event or submit a project, are eligible to a swag bag which will be shipped directly to the student's address. This bag will include a T-shirt, stickers, goodies, and sponsor related merch. Furthermore, the teams who win in their track, will win prizes such as technology, donation to a cause of their choice, and more! *Network with Companies* During our event, there will be mentorship and networking opportunities with top companies such as Meta (formerly Facebook), T-Mobile, Microsoft, and more. Students can use this opportunity to ask the representatives for advice on entering tech and also submit their resumes, if wanted, for a potential internship! *Engage with Workshops and Speakers* There will be two exciting workshops during SWE Hacks '22, one led by Meta which focuses on technical skills and expertise and another by a software engineer who will give advice on interning, interviewing, and getting into the field of technology. We will also have a keynote speaker and Major League Hackathon representative who will give insight on how women and nonbinary individuals can explore and join STEM and technology. * Frequently Asked Questions* - *Q: How many people can I have on my team?* - A: Teams may consist of 1-4 team members - *Q: Do I have to know how to code to attend?* - A: No! We will give resources for learning the basics and also some teams opt to submit a 'wireframe' prototype, instead! - *Q: How will I meet my team members?* - A: We will have team building events both priort and during the event so you can get to know people. Also, you can come with a group of friends if you want to work together! *If you have any further questions, feel free to reach out to uwswehacks@gmail.com .* [image: Facebook] [image: LinkedIn] [image: Email] [image: Website] [image: Instagram] Preferences | Unsubscribe *Copyright ? 2020 Society of Women Engineers at the University of Washington All rights reserved.* Best Regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics University of Washington Drop-in Advising Hours: click here Padelford C-36206-543-6830 math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From advising at math.washington.edu Thu Mar 31 07:53:06 2022 From: advising at math.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Mon Mar 18 20:35:16 2024 Subject: [Acmsmajors] SEBA First Tuesday on 4/5, Startup Career Fair, 2022 Job & Internship Fair, and more! Message-ID: View this email in your browser [image: Website] Website [image: LinkedIn] LinkedIn Happy First Week of the Spring Quarter!This quarter is starting busy so we're highlighting some other upcoming great events you won't want to miss! SEBA's First Tuesday on 4/5 at 6pm Are you curious if your thesis research can be turned into a company and wonder where to start and how to make it happen? SEBA is hosting our next First Tuesday Meeting on April 5th at the HUB 145 featuring a panel of two scientists, Lindsay Pino (Talus Bio) and David Younger (A-Alpha Bio). They will share their journeys in starting a startup company based on the technologies developed during their PhDs. RSVP HERE . Packaged food provided. Lindsay is the Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer at Talus Bio. With over a decade?s experience in analytical chemistry and computational biology, she develops technologies for quantitative proteomics. In particular, at Talus, she's working on the challenges associated with scaling-up quantitative proteomics experiments. She is directly involved in a large variety of research projects spanning cancer drug discovery, molecular mechanisms of aging, epigenetics, and spatiotemporal proteomics. Outside of research, she's a runner, dog owner, and hiker. She's most at home in the mountains, especially the Cascade range in the PNW. David Younger is the Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer at A-Alpha Bio, a spinout from the University of Washington's Institute for Protein Design that uses synthetic biology and machine learning to discover and optimize high-impact therapeutics. David invented A-Alpha Bio?s AlphaSeq platform with Scientific Advisors David Baker and Eric Klavins during his PhD in Bioengineering at UW and spun the company out in 2018. A-Alpha has grown since then to a team of 25 with funding from pharmaceutical company partners, the National Science Foundation, the Department of Defense, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation - along with institutional investment from leading VCs. Buerk Startup Career & Internship Fair (Volunteers Needed) The Startup Job Fair for Spring 2022 will be on April 6th from 2:30-5:00pm. Registration is required for this event. Are you a smart, motivated student interested in working/interning/doing a project for a startup? Mark your calendars now for the UW Startup Career & Internship Fair, co-hosted by UW CoMotion and the Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship. This is a not-to-miss opportunity for current UW students to network with startup founders and their teams and discover opportunities to work with an early-stage company to help them ramp up fast. That means summer or school year paid internships, short-term projects, and/or full-time positions. Students can help startups get real work done. Early-stage startups who are looking to have a table at the fair must apply in advance at this link . Students who want to attend should RSVP in advance at this link . The Buerk is also looking for volunteers! If you volunteer to work the front door, we will ask you to download the Eventbrite Organizer app to your smart phone to check in job seekers. Please visit the Sign-up Sheet to sign up for an hour or more to help on 4/6. It is a great way to connect with students directly and get those good, helping students vibes. By volunteering, you *may* get a t-shirt to wear at the event (still figuring that one out), snacks at the event, and the general warm, fuzzy feeling that comes from doing something nice for a co-worker. Stay tuned for Covid protocols. If you have any questions, please reach out to Either Caroline Hansen (Co-Motion) or Brittany Dunlap (Buerk Center for Entrepreneurship). If you know of a Startup that may be interested in participating in the event you can send them the signup link below. https://forms.gle/jbHLrcXaoCRhPqfL6 Job & Internship Fair at Life Science Innovation Northwest [image: TextDescription automatically generated] The Job & Internship Fair at Life Science Innovation Northwest is taking place on* April 21st at 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM PST*. This is part of the two-day life science conference on April 20-21, 2022, at the Washington State Convention Center in Seattle. Please see the flyer below for more information. This event is free to students and job seekers. Pre-registration is required and there will be no on-site registration for the Job & Internship Fair. To register please visit: https://lsw.users.membersuite.com/events/16a92b2f-0078-cef3-5091-0b43b0ace9fc/details For the most up to date information on the Job & Internship Fair please visit: https://lifesciencewa.org/events/life-science-innovation-northwest-2022/ If you are interested in volunteering, feel free to email us at membership@seba.org Upcoming Bain & Company Recruitment Event @ UW Bain & Company would like to invite you all to the *STEM panel *session on* April 5th at 5:30pm PST at the University of Washington*. This panel is specifically tailored to students in STEM majors interested in learning more about consulting at Bain. A group of Bainies who graduated with STEM degrees will share their pathway and decision to go from STEM to consulting as well as their day-to-day work and the recruiting process. You can RSVP here . 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