From acmsmajors at u.washington.edu Fri Jan 10 10:09:05 2025 From: acmsmajors at u.washington.edu (Math & ACMS Student Services Office via Acmsmajors) Date: Fri Jan 10 10:25:45 2025 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 NOAA Scientists 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 $6,300 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 mentors identified, which each of these projects looking for two or more interns this year: 1. Combining survey data to quantify spatiotemporal variation in fish populations across the Northeast Pacific Ocean. Mentors: Eric Ward (NWFSC), Kelli Johnson (NOAA Fisheries, Office of Science and Technology), Kiva Oken (NWFSC), Chantel Wetzel (NWFSC), Sean Anderson (Fisheries and Oceans Canada), Lewis Barnett (Alaska Fisheries Science Center). 1. Development of machine- and deep-learning models for processing remote-sensing data. Mentor: Eli Holmes (NWFSC). ELIGIBILITY Must be a currently enrolled UW (Seattle or Tacoma campus) undergraduate student graduating in Spring 2025 or after HOW TO APPLY To apply for this internship, submit your application to this form https://forms.gle/fFAvrvxT3MGEF8nt9 by March 15, 2025. ? Application Materials (in one pdf). Save as "LastnameFirstname_MML2025.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. DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION March 15, 2025 DECISIONS Award notifications will be made by April 25, 2025 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. Best regards, Math & ACMS Advising Department of Mathematics Padelford Hall C-36 Drop-in Advising Hours Math and ACMS Blog Instagram: @uofwa.math math.washington.edu acms.washington.edu [cid:a6747650-ee0b-475d-a231-7c9f5258503b] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Outlook-1mu3zowx.png Type: image/png Size: 3180 bytes Desc: Outlook-1mu3zowx.png URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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In addition to team-based puzzling, we will have walkthroughs on how to solve hunt-style puzzles, and one can see below for a more detailed introduction to puzzle hunts. We will meet every Monday, 5-7pm in SAV 168, starting this coming Monday, Jan 27 (except university holidays). A phone, laptop, pen or paper may be helpful but nothing is required to participate! You can also join our Discord here: >. What is a puzzle hunt? If you?ve never heard of puzzlehunts before, here?s a very brief summary: in a typical puzzle, you receive some information and have to extract an answer out of it, which is almost always an English word or phrase. Puzzles can come in many different forms; the only real commonality is that you usually receive no direct instructions, so it?s up to you to figure out how to make sense of the information you?re given. You may have heard of other puzzlehunts, like the MIT Mystery Hunt, Galactic Puzzle Hunt, Puzzled Pint, or Microsoft Puzzlehunt. 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We anticipate the catalog to reflect those changes Friday, Jan. 31. http://www.washington.edu/students/crscat/math.html The change has been made to reflect the average workload students reported for our courses. While this is a welcome relief for many of you, we realize this impacts some future plans for others. If you have questions about your academic plans, please join us at drop-ins. FAQ: * Can courses this quarter or spring quarter be worth 4 credits? No, this change is effective Summer 2025. * Will this change my degree requirements? No. Our degrees require a specific number of courses with minimum credit thresholds. We are not changing the number of courses required. You must complete the listed number of required courses for your current degree. 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