Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Alumni Profile in Person: Oscar Groome

Mr. Groomes will discuss the important process of selecting your first job and then examine the importance of both a technical and a business skill set to your job trajectory.
Monday, March 1, 2010 – 4:00-5:00pm - Barus and Holley 190

AfterCollege Career Network Scholarships


AfterCollege awards one (1) $500 scholarship every quarter to a student who is seeking a bachelors, masters or doctorate in the field of Engineering or Computer Science. The next deadline is Wednesday, March 31.  Please apply now before you get too busy with mid-terms.  Click on the link below to view prior winners, eligibility requirements and download the application.
http://www.aftercollege.com/content/article/aftercollege_engineering_student_scholarship/
Thank you in advance for submitting an application.

Brown CDC postings increasing! See GreenOrder job.

The Brown Career Development Center recently reported an increase in the number of employers looking specifically for engineering concentrators.  We would like to direct your attention to the opportunity board and the postings that are currently active for both jobs and internships.  Here is an example:


GreenOrder is seeking to hire an Analyst who is a recent college graduate in science or engineering with demonstrated focus on environmental issues through coursework and internship experience. All candidates should have a strong interest in business consulting. We are seeking an individual with intellectual rigor, analytical thinking, creativity, and a passion for delivering outstanding, game-changing solutions to clients.

GreenOrder (www.greenorder.com) is a strategy and management consulting firm that helps companies maximize the value of sustainability – making environmental excellence, energy innovation, and corporate responsibility drivers of profitable growth. We are a wholly owned subsidiary of LRN (www.lrn.com), working to help build sustainable organizations that outbehave – and outgreen – the competition.

Learn more about this position at the Career Connection through Brown’s CDC:
Be sure to login to apply.

Engineering Student Poster Session

We will be hosting our annual Engineering Advisory Council (EAC) meeting on Monday, March 1st.  We look forward to showcasing student projects and research posters with a Division-wide poster session from 2:30-3:30 in the BH  Lobby.  If you would like to show your poster, setup begins at 2:00, please email Lauren_Brennan@brown.edu to reserve your spot, an easel and foam core board.  You should be prepared to discuss your work and answer questions from the guests until 3:30.  Refreshments will be served. 

Arizona State University Master's in Regulatory Science and Health Safety


Arizona State University: Wish You Were Here?

Study in the Valley of the Sun, work for the FDA, earn a valuable graduate degree in Regulatory Science, and embark on a diverse career for safe health! Sound good?

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Center for Drug Evaluation and Research (CDER), and the CDER Academic Collaboration Program (CACP) invites you to apply for a unique program. You will earn a Master’s degree in Regulatory Science as a Commissioned Officer in the United States Public Health Service while enrolled at the Arizona State University (ASU) College of Nursing and Health Innovation (program pending approval by the Arizona Board of Regents). To apply, visit the ASU College of Nursing and Health Innovation’s web sitehttp://nursingandhealth.asu.edu/regulatory.

The college is launching a two-year Master’s program in Regulatory Science and Health Safety (MSRSHS) to increase regulatory and safety competencies among health professionals. Students and professionals who qualify will be commissioned in the United States Public Health Service (USPHS) Commissioned Corps (http://www.usphs.gov/default.aspx) and will receive tuition, housing allowance, and a competitive salary with active duty benefits (http://www.usphs.gov/aboutus/questions.aspx#whatare) during their studies. Upon graduation, the student must agree to work for FDA/CDER for two years for each year of paid tuition as a USPHS Commissioned Corps officer. **Please note that at this time we are not able to offer this opportunity to those already holding a commission in the USPHS**

To apply, visit the ASU College of Nursing and Health Innovation’s web sitehttp://nursingandhealth.asu.edu/regulatory. Apply by March 12, 2010. For more information, e-mail Dr. Sandra Shire, Director, Master of Science in Regulatory Science and Health Safety Program at Sandra.Shire@asu.edu, or call 602-496-1694.

Georgia Tech summer research opportunities


SURF 2010 is for undergraduate science and  engineering students to experience hands-on participation in the multidisciplinary field of materials research. Students will work on a one-to-one basis under the mentorship of faculty from different disciplines at  Georgia Tech, in advanced materials for biological, energy, structural, and sensor applications.

IREP 2010 is for SURF students to participate in research at an international site in Germany.  Students will travel to the University of Bayreuth in Bayreuth, Germany or the Canvendish Lab at the University of Cambridge in England for a period of six weeks from around June 9 to July 23. They will work on projects with a faculty mentor along with his or her research group at the site.

See more information here: www.mse.gatech.edu/surf.html

“Bio-Inspired Structural Materials” Seminar

Joint Materials/Solid Mechanics Seminar Series
“Bio-Inspired Structural Materials”

Robert O. Ritchie
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, University of California Berkeley
and
Materials Sciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Abstract:
The structure of materials invariably defines their mechanical behavior.  However, in most materials, specific mechanical properties are controlled by structure at widely differing length scales.  Nowhere is this more apparent than with natural materials.  Bone and nacre, for example, are complex composites whose unique combination of mechanical properties derives from an architectural design that spans nanoscale to near-macroscopic dimensions. Unlike engineering composites where properties are invariably governed by the rule of mixtures, the mechanical properties of natural composites are generally far greater than their constituent phases. Here we describe an approach to developing bulk ceramic-polymer nacre/bone-like structural materials with unprecedented strength/toughness properties.  We attempt to emulate Nature using a freeze-casting process to make materials through the combination of two ordinary compounds, alumina and PMMA, into ice-templated structures with exceptional fracture toughness, an order of magnitude higher than that of their constituents.  The final products are bulk lightweight hybrid ceramic-based materials whose high specific strength and toughness properties are comparable to aluminum alloys. 

Monday, March 8, 2010         4:00-5:00 pm                     B&H Room 190

Friday, February 19, 2010

American Institute of Chemical Engineers Liquid N2 Ice Cream Event

Brown's American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) student chapter will be holding an event for all students to learn more about chemical engineering.  There will be ice cream made with Liquid N2 on Wednesday February 24th at 4pm in the BH Lobby. 

Makai Ocean Engineering, Inc. Software Programmer


Makai Ocean Engineering, Inc.

Software Programmer:
Makai Ocean Engineering, Inc is seeking applicants for a software programming position available immediately. We have a group developing advanced 4D/5D scientific visualization software (see http://www.makai.com/v-index.htm) with commercial and DoD applications. This is a great opportunity for applicants to be part of a visualization group developing a large scale real world software application. Makai offers a flexible work schedule and a relaxed atmosphere at our office on Makai Pier near scenic Makapu'u Point on O'ahu, Hawai'i. The software programming position is a long-term full-time position (40 hrs/week) with full benefits.

Requirements:
    - Strong Knowledge of C++ programming and Object-Oriented design principles
    - Experience with computer graphics algorithms and data structures
    - 3D graphics, OpenGL/GLSL
    - Cross-platform & Qt GUI toolkit development (Windows, Linux)
    - Scientific Visualization
    - Strong written and oral communication skills
    - U.S. Citizen
               
An ideal candidate would also have experience in several of these following areas:
    - OpenSceneGraph (OSG)
    - Python Scripting language
    - GIS programming experience
    - CMake, make, and/or Visual Studio
    - Familiarity with NetCDF & HDF5 file formats

Salary range: Negotiable
Please send a cover letter and resume to Dr. Jose Andres at (Jose.Andres@makai.com). Your cover letter should discuss your experience and training relevant to this position.
Employer Contact Information:
Dr. Jose M. Andres, PhD
PO Box 1206, Kailua, HI 96734
Email Address:     jose.andres@makai.com    

Thursday, February 11, 2010

The Engineering and Art of Photography with Prof. Pacifici

To celebrate Engineers Week 2010, join us for lunch and a talk about the engineering and art of photography given by Professor Domenico Pacifici at 12:15 on Friday, February 19th in Barus and Holley 190.

We hope this event will give all Brown students, faculty, and staff a chance to come together as a community to think about how engineering contributes to many aspects of our life, including the technology of photography. We will talk about photography from an engineer's and an artist's perspective. Prof. Pacifici will showcase some of his personal photography and his personal interest in photography.

The goal of National Engineers Week is to showcase the impact of engineering on our society. You can also learn more about the National Academy of Engineering Grand Challenges for Engineering at this link: http://www.engineeringchallenges.org/

Join us for this community building event!

Lunch will be provided (first come, first serve) in the kitchen area next to 190.

Be a Physical Sciences Tour Guide!

The Bruin Club is looking for students to lead Physical Science Tours for the Spring 2010 semester.  Join us to show off Brown's physical science departments to prospective students!  Students studying physics, engineering, math, applied math, chemistry, geology, environmental science, and computer science are encouraged to apply.

Please email Jonathan_Eldridge@brown.edu with any questions or for more information! 

King's College London Master's Programs

MSc Medicine, Science & Society, King's College London
What is the impact of President Obama’s policies on the global economy of embryonic stem cell research? What ethical and regulatory issues does the current boom of personal genome tests raise? Issues like these lie at the core of the MSc Medicine, Science & Society at the Centre for Biomedicine & Society (CBAS), King’s College London. This MSc explores new and important areas for Science and Technology Studies (STS) and the social sciences, ranging from stem cells to nanomedicine. It explores the implications of innovative biomedicine for identities, innovations, bioethics, regulation, science, medicine, and healthcare. The MSc is well suited to social science, science and humanities graduates. Full/part-time options are available: www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/sspp/interdisciplinary/cbas/msc/index.html

MA Bioethics & Society, King’s College London (New for 2010)
Developments in the biosciences raise important ethical issues that are increasingly being addressed by multidisciplinary research teams from the fields of philosophy and social science through, for example, the Wellcome Trust Strategic Award that created the London and Brighton Translational Ethics Centre (hosted at CBAS). This innovative MA in Bioethics & Society enables students to combine philosophical ethics modules taught by staff at the world famous Centre of Medical Law & Ethics (CMLE, School of Law) with social science and ethics modules from our CBAS MSc in Medicine, Science & Society. Students will be able to pursue their Dissertation with staff from CBAS and/or CMLE.  Full/part-time options are available: www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/sspp/interdisciplinary/cbas/mabas.html

King's College London is a global leader in health science research, hosting more Medical Research Council (MRC) Research Centres (five) than any other University. The CBAS MSc and MA therefore examine the social science aspects and ethical dimensions of innovative biomedicine in a unique supporting context. The courses also allow students to expand a specialist interest by selecting from an impressive range of Masters Options. There are clear career trajectories and exciting PhD prospects for those graduating from these two Masters course. The life sciences are a major growth area within contemporary social science, and are key areas for research funding. For further information please see the CBAS website: www.kcl.ac.uk/schools/sspp/interdisciplinary/cbas/

Monday, February 8, 2010

ChipSat Workshop Attendance and Career Opportunities

Re: ChipSat Workshop Attendance and Career Opportunities

The Division of Engineering will be hosting an all-day technology workshop Thursday, February 18th in Barus and Holley Room 190. The topic of the workshop is systems-on-chip designs intended for spacecraft where the microchip IS the satellite.

Topics will include satellite on chip manufacturing techniques, exotic missions using chipsat technology such as landing thousands on the surface of a planet or setting up a string of chipsats reaching from the Earth out to interstellar space. The workshop will include presentations from top experts in the world and offers a rare glimpse into several novel applications of aerospace, nanotechnology, electronics fabrication and systems technology.

Students of science and engineering may attend for free. Simply let conference organizers know in advance (contact information is available on the ChipSat website http://www.engin.brown.edu/chipsat). No specific space engineering background is required to attend. You are welcome and encouraged to drop in to B-H 190 during any times you might have free during the 18th (next Thursday).

In addition to the technical workshop, industry representatives have expressed an interest in recruiting opportunities for both full-time careers and summer internships. If you are interested in either, please communicate this with conference organizers and we will pass your information along to interested parties. Opportunities for recruiting will take two forms - either specific interviews, or informal interactions possibility leading to a formal interview.

Whether you are job hunting or just interested in space and chipsats, we recommend following Woody Allen's advice: 80% of success is showing up. Hope to see you there.

Ken Ramsley, Visiting Investigator
Rick Fleeter, Associate Professor (Adjunct)

Joint Materials/Solid Mechanics Seminar Series

Joint Materials/Solid Mechanics Seminar Series

“Simulations of projectile impact on ceramic”

Prof. R. M. McMeeking
Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Department
University of California, Santa Barbara

Abstract:
We have developed a new constitutive law for ceramic based on the growth of wing cracks under compression, in which it is recognized that these cracks can be closed under pressure. Thus a damaged material under severe compression regains its undamaged strength. In such states of triaxiality, with some degree of deviatoric stress, plastic flow due to dislocation motion or twinning can occur independently of brittle damage. This phenomenon is allowed for in our model, which involves viscoplasticity as well as a brittle damage accumulation. In tension, the material readily cracks and is weak. In compression, the growth of brittle damage causes comminution of the ceramic, and in such circumstances a Mohr-Coulomb inelastic behavior develops to represent the granular flow of the rubblized material. The model is valid at low strain rates, and can be used to model static indentation of ceramic by a hard sphere, used for calibration purposes. Data for the dynamic impact of metal spheres on the ceramic are also used to calibrate the model. The constitutive law is then used to simulate the deep penetration of tungsten rods into SiC (the Lundberg experiment) and the impact of steel cylinders on trilayers of steel/ceramic/steel.

Monday, February 15, 2010 4:00-5:00 pm B&H Room 190

Note: There will be a dinner for Prof. McMeeking after the seminar.
Please contact Ms. Pat Capece at x1501 if you wish to attend.

Master’s in Financial Engineering Program at the Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley

I am part of the admissions team of the Master’s in Financial Engineering Program at the Haas School of Business, University of California at Berkeley. The MFE is a one-year professional program taught at the Haas School of Business where students learn to apply advanced quantitative methods to finance. The MFE Program, which was launched in 2000, has helped hundreds of students begin rewarding careers on Wall Street, and in Chicago, San Francisco, London, Paris, Tokyo, Hong Kong, and other financial centers around the world.

Interested students can learn more about the program by visiting our website, http://mfe.berkeley.edu, or by viewing our online program guide, available at http://mfe.haas.berkeley.edu/download/mfe_prog_guide_2010.pdf. They are also more than welcome to contact us by calling +1-510-642-4417 or emailing mfe@haas.berkeley.edu.

Students with degrees in mathematics, physics, computer science, economics, engineering, or related disciplines are considered to be strong candidates.

Christina Henri
Assistant Director, Admissions
The Berkeley MFE
Haas School of Business
University of California, Berkeley
(510) 642-4417
fax: (510) 643-4345
http://mfe.haas.berkeley.edu

Hewlett-Packard Company in Boise, Idaho Embedded - Firmware Development Engineer

Embedded Firmware Development Engineer

The Research and Development lab working on LaserJet printers, scanners and MFPs for Hewlett-Packard Company in Boise, Idaho has an immediate need for entry-level C# and C++ software engineers. The lab combines agile development with a cutting edge automated testing infrastructure creating a fast-moving, exciting work environment. Due to its affordable housing, laid back atmosphere, beautiful city and many opportunities for adventure, Boise, Idaho is touted as the “last great place in the American West”. Such a unique work environment coupled with one of the best places to live in the US creates this exciting employment opportunity.

To learn more about the specific positions available and apply to positions online, visit jobs.hp.com specifically job id 339620. For Brown University students and graduates, you can forward a cover letter and resume directly to Paul Remeis via email or post.

Paul Remeis
R&D Section Manager
Hewlett-Packard Company
11311 Chinden Blvd., MS 150
Boise, ID 83714
(208) 396-2339
paul.remeis@hp.com

Job Description

HP CFL (Core Firmware Laboratory) in the LaserJet Enterprise Solutions business unit is responsible for developing world class embedded device control software/firmware for a broad range of LaserJet single-function and multi-function printers, scanners & copiers. At the present time, we have a need for a highly motivated and talented software/firmware engineers with interest and expertise in potentially any of a broad range of SW technologies, including device control, web services, security, user-interface, embedded frameworks, raster image processing, remote management & test automation.

Qualifications

HP may not sponsor individuals for immigration benefits in this position.
This is a (Post-Graduate, Graduate or Entry-Level) opportunity.
The successful candidate MUST be pursuing their degree or have graduated within the past 12 months.

Education

Bachelor's (undergraduate), Master's (graduate), or Ph.D. (post graduate) degree in Computer Science/Engineering or equivalent.

Experience and knowledge

At least one year in software development, test & release experience.
Practical and documented training in C#/.NET & .NET Compact Framework/Visual Studio development environment.
Embedded System Development: Windows XP-Embedded/CE or equivalent.
Embedded debugging / troubleshooting with target HW and/or system simulators.
Automated unit, subsystem, and system test experience.

Core skills

Strong software development and debugging skills.
Agile development and Test Driven Design behaviors.
Object oriented design, implementation, and test.
Analytic ability in order to research technical issues, troubleshoot complex systems, and generate creative/innovative solutions.
Ability to coordinate all aspects of development and qualification across multiple teams and multiple projects.
Motivated self-starter with ability and energy to influence partners.
Ability to multitask on a wide variety of technical investigations and/or development.
Ability and energy to make decisions under pressure.
Strong verbal and written communication skills.
Ability to collaborate and work in a team environment.
Fluency in English.
Technology Specialties
MS Visual Studio & Platform Builder, XP Embedded, CE 6.0.
MS Networking, Security, Web Services (e.g. WS_ protocols)
Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), Silverlight, Blend,I18n.
XML, XSLT, Windows PowerShell, Subversion, Cruise Control.
Video and/or raster processing pipeline experience, Graphics acceleration.

Summer Instructor at Hallym University Global Studies in Seoul

Hallym University of Korea is currently recruiting for teachers for its summer SAT international program and I'm trying to get as many Brown people to come as possible (we had Brown teachers last summer as well and it was really fun). The position and pay is also excellent for upcoming grads who would like a short-term employment before grad school, jobs that start in the fall, or unsure what to do with their lives (like I was). In addition, I will be managing the summer programs, so they'll be in good hands :) Here's the description!

1. Seoul-Based
Title: Summer Instructor at Hallym University Global Studies in Seoul
Dates: Session 1- 6/4-6/25
Session 2- 6/29-7/20
Session 3- 7/27- 8/17
Working days are Mon-Fri (weekends off)
Requirements: Graduated and able to work at least 2 sessions
Description: Teach SAT (Reading or Writing) classes in the morning, and various other subject classes (catered to the strengths of each teacher) in the afternoon and evening. All books and preparation materials are given by the University. All classes and programs are run in English, no knowledge of Korean language is needed.
Benefits: $35USD/hour with a guarantee of at least 4.5 hours a day (probably more like 7.5 hours a day)
Housing in a double-occupancy furnished room walking distance to Hallym University
Roundtrip airfare given
More group events and trips on the weekend! (if you want them)

2. Chuncheon-Based (the Hallym Main Campus)
Title: Summer Camp Instructor at Hallym University SAT Summer Camp in Chuncheon
Dates: 6/20-8/6
Working days are Mon-Fri (weekends and holidays off)
Total of 33 working days
Requirements: Graduated, able to work the entire camp session
Description: Teach SAT (Reading or Writing) classes in the morning, and various other subject classes (catered to the strengths of each teacher) in the afternoon and evening. All books and preparation materials are given by the University. All classes and programs are run in English, no knowledge of Korean language is needed.
Benefits: *$40*USD/hour with a guarantee of 7.5 hours a day (but no more than that if you don't want)
Single-occupancy housing in dormitory
All meals provided for (Breakfast-lunch-dinner)... basically you have no living expenses
Chuncheon is only an hour away from Seoul and you can go on the weekends
Roundtrip airfare given

I will actually be visiting Brown to recruit students, so if there are any students interested please have them reply back to me as soon as possible so I could possibly meet them. Also, slots are going fast so the sooner they apply, the better!

Davis Jung - Brown University '09
Assistant Academic Director
Senior Media Consultant
Hallym University Global Education Institute
Seoul, South Korea
010-2205-2773
jung.davis@gmail.com