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2019 Science & Engineering Career Fair TOMORROW

Hey Allen School Fam!
The Science & Engineering Career Fair is Wednesday, Oct. 23rd aka TOMORROW from 11 AM to 5 PM in the HUB Ballroom.
  • Student must first check-in at the HUB Lyceum (backpacks can be dropped off here)
  • Visit the Web View portal of the Career Fairs Plus app for convenient research, filtering, and selection of employers at the career fair event.
This career fair is the largest recruiting event on campus with close to 100 employers focused entirely on STEM, and includes Fortune 500 companies, start-ups, and national agencies hailing from a wide variety of industries (e.g., computer & software, aerospace, construction, research & technology, data science, and many more). *Reload the webpage to get the most current developments*

Employers are interested in students at all degree levels (BS, MS, and PhD students) for full-time, part-time and internship opportunities. International students also welcome.

Companies include Mercedes-Benz R&D, Phillips 66, GE Healthcare, national labs, Dell, eBay, and plenty more.

The following companies will be holding Information Sessions leading up to the Career Fair:

  • Tuesday 10/22 (Company, Time, Venue)
    • Visa, 3-5 PM, HUB 145
    • Maxim Integrated, 3-5 PM, HUB 238
    • Liberty Mutual Insurance, 6 -8 PM, HUB 145
    • Naval Air Systems Command (NAVAIR), 6-8 PM, in HUB 307
    • Sandia National Laboratories, 5 – 8 PM, in HUB 340
In addition, companies have also reserved rooms for Interviews the days after the Career Fair. So please come prepared and ready to pitch your best self.
Finally, those who fill out the pre-registration form below, as well as Active SEBA members, will receive expedited entry into the career fair:
To see a list of participating companies, please visit our website at www.uwseba.com
GO GET THAT BREAD!
October 22, 2019

UW Qualifier for the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) 2019

———- Forwarded message ———
From: Sorawee Porncharoenwase <sorawee@cs.washington.edu>
Date: Fri, Oct 18, 2019 at 6:52 PM
Subject: [cs-ugrads] UW Qualifier for the ACM ICPC 2019
To: <cs-ugrads@cs.washington.edu>, <cs-grads@cs.washington.edu>

Hi all, The UW Qualifier for the ACM International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) has been scheduled! It will take place on Saturday October 26th, 9:30am in CSE 002. The top teams from UW will advance to the regional contest held November 9th at the University of Puget Sound. The top teams from around the region will qualify for the ICPC World Finals, this year in Moscow, Russia!

The contest itself is a lot of fun–you get to test your problem-solving skills on a set of algorithmic problems, eat free food, and compete for Google-sponsored prizes!

If you’re interested in learning more, I’m hosting an information meeting on Monday, October 21st at 3:30pm in CSE 674. If you’re interested, please register a team of three people here. If you’d like to compete but are looking for teammates, you can put your name here to find others. The final deadline to register is Wednesday, October 23rd at 5pm.

TLDR with important dates:

  • Monday, October 21, 3:30pm in CSE 674: information meeting (optional, but recommended for people who haven’t competed before)
  • Wednesday, October 23, 5pm: final deadline to register a team (link)
  • Saturday, October 26, 9:30am in CSE 002: event starts

Additional information:

  • To be eligible, you basically must either be born in/after 1996, or begin your undergrad study in/after 2015. See full details here.
  • See tasks from last year’s regional contest here.

Finally, there’s a Facebook event for the contest! Invite your friends!
Sorawee and Victor

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October 21, 2019

Fill Out a Job Search Survey by Nov 1: Amazon Gift Card Raffle

Hi Allen School Fam!

We had a Stanford PhD student reach out to us asking for assistance with her research. If you’re feeling generous with your time, read on-

Are you currently searching or about to be searching for an internship or a full-time position in software engineering for next year? If so, I am interested in learning more about your search!

My name is Katie Wullert and I am a current PhD candidate in the sociology department at Stanford where I do research on the labor market. You are invited to participate in a survey examining how first-time job seekers learn to navigate the labor market. Your participation will take around 10 to 20 minutes. If you complete the survey, you will be entered into a raffle to receive one of five $20 Amazon gift cards. The raffle will be conducted on November 1st, 2019. The drawing will be conducted by myself in Palo Alto, California. Participation in the study is not required in order to participate in the raffle. You can enter the raffle if you do not start or complete the study task. The chance of winning a prize is approximately 1 in 100. The winners will be notified immediately by email and provided with information on how to receive the prize.

If you are interested in participating, please complete this survey. If you have any questions, please feel free to email me at kwullert@stanford.edu.

If the hyperlink above is not working, you can access the survey at this address:https://stanforduniversity.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_b7ubavQ1X7SO6zj.

Thank you!

Best,

Katie Wullert

PhD Candidate, Sociology

Stanford University

October 20, 2019

Congressional App Challenge Appathon on Saturday, October 26th and Sunday, October 27th

Hello Allen School students!

Congresswoman DelBene is holding Congressional App Challenge Appathon on Saturday, October 26th, 12pm to 8pm and Sunday, October 27th, 10am to 4pm at UW Bothell. The Congresswoman is interested if there are any computer science students who would be interested in volunteering to help be on site as mentors. Mentorship is a huge part of what makes this experience valuable for the students. Mentors are not expected to participate for the entire two days (you will be asked to help with a 2-3 hour shift on part of one of the days)

Interested in volunteering?

  • Please fill-out this form and we will share it with the organizers & they will connect with you
  • If you fill-out this form we expect that you are committing to being a mentor, responding in a timely manner to any emails you receive from the hackathon organizers, and representing the Allen School and UW community in an appropriate and inclusive manner.

Keep reading for more information:

The Appathon is an event for middle and high school students in participating districts to create and develop mobile applications. At the Appathon, students have the opportunity to learn about technology and what is needed to build an app from start to finish. Students form teams to successfully complete their apps, and we try to have mentorship from the local technology community to assist in problem solving. At the end of the Appathon, teams present their application to a judging panel to be considered for prizes. After the Appathon, teams will be able to submit their apps to the Congressional App Challenge.

Mentors will engage with the students as they or their groups develop an app. Mentors can assist them with their app development, help with coding platforms/languages, and give general guidance/ideas. The Appathon is open this event to students of all backgrounds, meaning that some of them may have little or no coding experience. Mentors are key to helping kids at whatever stage they’re at, to come up with an app concept and carry it through to something they can demo during their presentation. Mentors are not expected to participate for the entire two days. The office is currently working on coordinating mentors in shifts, so 2-3 hours part of one of the days would be ideal.

October 17, 2019

[SAC Event] Own Your Career

With a degree in CS, you can be a Software Engineer at one of the Big 4, or…. you can attend Own Your Career: Other Paths in CS and learn about the plethora of other career paths you could take!

Hosted by the CSE Student Advisory Council, Own Your Career: Other Paths in CS is your chance to learn about some of the many non-traditional opportunities you have as a future CS grad. Get inspired by speakers working at non-profits, start-ups, and more – in positions such as PM, UX and Design, and research.

Join the SAC on October 24th from 4 – 5:30pm as we bring leaders from a variety of backgrounds to speak about their experiences in choosing their career path. You will have a chance to learn and ask questions. There will also be food and drinks!

RSVP here: https://bit.ly/35Ewc3d by Monday, October 21st.

At a Glance:

This event is intended to highlight leaders in our field who deviated from the standard software engineering career path, give students a chance to explore different career opportunities and ask questions one-on-one with leaders who have successfully branched out from the typical software engineering role.

Event: Own Your Career: Other Paths in CS
Where: CSE1 Gates Commons, 6th Floor
When: Thursday, October 24th
Time: 4 – 5:30pm
RSVP by: Monday, October 21st

Contact csesac@cs.uw.edu for any questions

October 16, 2019

CLUE CSE Tutor Position Open!

CLUE is hiring a CSE Tutor!

CLUE is the UW’s free multidisciplinary study center located in Mary Gates Hall and provides drop-in tutoring for all UW students who are seeking academic support.

CSE Tutor Requirements & Qualifications:

  • Successfully completed CSE 142 & 143 (373 recommended)
  • Strong GPA in tutoring application area and successful completion of introductory coursework within this discipline (see listed required courses)
  • Excellent communication skills, dependable and reliable 
  • Ability to be flexible in working conditions
  • Ability to work independently in one-on-one and group instructional settings
  • Active participant in University of Washington community
  • Experience as a tutor, mentor, teacher, or coach preferred but not required
  • Ability to work effectively on a team and autonomously

Full job description can be found here. Application closes Friday October 11th at 11pm! Apply online today!

If you have any questions, send an email to clue@uw.edu.

October 9, 2019

Biostatistics, Data Visualization, Modeling researchers for fast-paced healthcare project

The University of Washington (Seattle) Department of Bioengineering is recruiting one or more students/scientists for an exciting fast-paced project to expand the frontiers of flu diagnosis. Our work is focused on enabling at-home testing for flu, and using data collected from patients to improve the accuracy of diagnosis (see https://fluathome.org/). We are seeking one or more students/scientists with expertise in the following areas: biostatistics, multivariate modeling, data visualization, and/or machine learning. Work will include projects on development of statistical models to predict flu test performance, programming data visualizations to report modeling results (e.g., Python or R). Our project is very fast-paced with evolving project landscape and opportunities. Positions will initially be short term but could evolve into full time positions. Candidates should have a high intellectual drive, clarity of thinking, ability to define goals and drive them to completion, and high standards for quality work.

Opportunities can be scaled for applicants with BS, MS, PhD including current students

  • short-term projects (e.g., 2 weeks to perform literature search and make a statistical calculation)
  • summer projects (e.g., 1 month to write a program for data visualization in Python or R)
  • long-term position (e.g., significant model development, potentially help manage others)

Pay will be matched to experience. Candidates who also have interest in project management should express this interest in their cover letter.

Required experience:

·        biostatistics, multivariate modeling, data visualization, and/or machine learning.

·        candidates at all levels will be considered from current students, to postdocs (PhD), to career scientists and those with management career goals.

Desirable experience:

·        Experience working on healthcare or clinical problems, especially for higher-level positions.

How to apply:  send your resume and a coverletter indicating your experience, timeframe of availability, and overall goals to Barry Lutz (blutz@uw.edu) with FLUATHOME in the subject line.

June 21, 2019

[ACM] Smash Bros Tournament this Friday!

Stressed for finals? Drop in at our Smash Bros. “tournament” this Friday, June 7th at 4-6 pm in the ACM lounge in CSE1. We will have multiple Nintendo Switches set up with Super Smash Bros Ultimate and Overcooked. Some free snacks and drinks will be provided for ACM members.

We hope to see you there!

June 4, 2019

SAC At-Large Representatives Close this Friday!

Apply now to be an at-large representative for the Student Advisory Council! We are currently looking for undergraduate and 5th year master students to join our team. This is a great opportunity for you to develop soft skills and shape your Allen School experience. You will have the opportunity to have a real impact on the school and represent your peers. Past events we have organized included discussion forums and industry panels.  We are looking for a diverse team and look forward to reading your application! Apply online at: https://forms.gle/Afbxb1R3oho38Fcz8

Applications close June 7th, 2019 at 11:59pm.

June 4, 2019

[ACM] RSVP for Tableau Pizza 🍕

Hi all,

Tableau will be providing pizza to get us through dead week on Wednesday, June 5th at 5:30PM. Stop by and get free pizza at the undergraduate commons in CSE2! This time we will be requiring RSVP’s so please sign up here to let us know you are coming.  

Good luck on all your studies!

 

May 29, 2019

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