From mathadv at uw.edu Mon Dec 11 16:04:58 2023 From: mathadv at uw.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Mon Mar 18 20:35:17 2024 Subject: [Acmsmajors] WINTER 2024 WXLM Applications due DEC 16 Message-ID: Dear ACMS Majors We are getting ready for another quarter at the WXML and the application is now live. The winter projects are listed at this page and you can apply here. Applications are due by 11:00 pm (Pacific Time) on Saturday December 16, 2023. Best regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics Padelford Hall C-36 Drop-in Advising Hours Math and ACMS Blog math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu [cid:c986ca28-049d-4ef9-8178-76b94feca2cd] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-35cnakyx.png Type: image/png Size: 3180 bytes Desc: Outlook-35cnakyx.png URL: From mathadv at uw.edu Fri Dec 22 10:05:54 2023 From: mathadv at uw.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office) Date: Mon Mar 18 20:35:17 2024 Subject: [Acmsmajors] Summer Internship Opportunity: Work with a NOAA Scientist and Learn to Integrate Mathematics and Fisheries Science Message-ID: Summer Internship Opportunity: Work with a NOAA Scientist and Learn to Integrate Mathematics and Fisheries Science The Northwest Fisheries Science Center (NWFSC) and the University of Washington request applications for students in the Mathematical Sciences for a summer internship at the NWFSC. Interns will spend summer (~16 June ? 15 September) working on a research project that integrates mathematics with the science that informs fishery managers. A stipend of $6,000 will be provided from the Usha and S. Rao Varanasi SAFS Faculty Endowment for Student Support, the NWFSC, and the School of Aquatic and Fishery Sciences (SAFS). The successful applicant will also be provided with office space at the NWFSC or SAFS and a NWFSC mentor. Although any projects related to sustainable management of west coast fish resources would be considered, the following projects are already available and NWFSC mentors identified: 1. Impacts of marine heat waves on primary productivity in the California Current (NWFSC Mentors: Eric Ward, Stephanie Moore, Jens M. Nielsen, and Brian Burke) 2. Modelling species composition of landings to estimate species-specific landings from mixed-species landings (NWFSC Mentors: Kelli Johnson and Chantel Wetzel) 3. Study of coastal upwelling dynamics in the Indian Ocean using machine-learning and remote-sensing data (NWFSC Mentor: Eli Holmes). 4. Utilizing spatial analysis tools to better characterize the overlap in space and time among juvenile salmon, their prey and predators (NWFSC Mentors: Lisa Crozier and Brian Burke) Details of each project can be found on this PDF: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1GLZ-o-42Ox-cGxLkMOmasuvKg3YE-LL6/view?usp=sharing For more information on these projects contact the primary NWFSC mentors (Eric Ward: eric.ward@noaa.gov; Kelli Johnson: kelli.johnson@noaa.gov; Eli Holmes: eli.holmes@noaa.gov). The 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, regardless of their 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. We also recognize that science is richer, and the SAFS community is more vibrant when a diverse group of people participate in research. We are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to our department?s diversity through their life experiences, scholarship, and/or service to the institution. Women, people with culturally diverse backgrounds, people from communities historically excluded from STEM, first generation students, people with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply and will receive equal opportunity. HOW TO APPLY To apply for this internship, submit this form (https://forms.gle/FegoPQAPzCyB2mDU9) by 15 March 2024. Google Forms: Sign-in Access Google Forms with a personal Google account or Google Workspace account (for business use). forms.gle ? Application Materials (in one pdf). Save as "LastnameFirstname_MML2024.pdf" (where Lastname and Firstname are your name) o Recent Resum? o Unofficial UW Transcript o 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. The University of Washington is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, age, protected veteran or disabled status, or genetic information. 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