Networking Night – See employers who want to meet you!!
Feb. 9 @ 3:30 – 6:00 pm |
Website
| Pre-registration
required
This virtual venue is a great place to learn about future career paths, internship opportunities and full-time jobs. The brief company presentations are followed
by a quick Q&A session - where you can interview the employer. Only employers that recruit EECS majors – ECE, CS, AI, Materials Science, Robotics – are invited. If you're looking for an internship or a job in June - or just curious - sign up!
College of Engineering Career Employer Connections Fair
Feb. 8 @ 4:00 – 6:00 pm | Open to all engineering majors |
Register on Handshake
Resources to help:
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How to Impress
Employers @ Virtual Events
Sign up for sessions with the employer to learn about careers, entry-level positions and internship opportunities. Get recommendations based on your Handshake
profile. Never wait in line. Pre-schedule 1:1 or group sessions with employers now. Make an impression. Bring your unique perspective to the table, ask great questions, and follow up with recruiters after the fair.
Career Fairs
The Career Development Center is hosting
2 fairs. Details on Handshake.
+ Feb. 15 @ 11 am – 3pm
–
Winter
Career & Internship Fair
- Memorial Union Ballroom
+ Feb. 16 @ noon – 3 pm
– Winter
Career & Internship Fair
- Virtual on Handshake
Webinar Wednesday
No
webinars
until Feb. 23. Instead, use this time to stop by the Engineering
Career Development Center to get ready for the
fairs.
CLUB NEWS
ACM ICPC Competition, PacNW Regional
Deadline to register – Feb. 3 | For more details –
Join ACM via Website
| Email ACM
Compete in teams of three against teams from other colleges in the Pacific Northwest in solving coding puzzle problems
like you'd see in a technical interview. Open to all skill levels, with beginner and advanced divisions. Have fun with fellow students while brushing up on interview skills! Join ACM to learn more.
ACM-W & SASE: Alumni Panel/Networking
Feb. 8 @ 4:00 - 5:00pm | Virtual | Register: https://forms.gle/SmjnbkR2EkWYtfs57
Join us for a virtual panel and networking opportunity with OSU alumni. We have alumni in various tech fields and from different companies such as Microsoft,
Raytheon, Nike, and more. They will be sharing their experience and journey through college and the workplace. Come ready with questions and a chance to network!
Share Your Thoughts – and You Might Win!
Complete
the survey - be entered into raffle for two $10 gift cards
The Engineering Student Council is a student-run organization working to coordinate and support the activities of engineering student organizations. They promote student voice and are
gathering feedback from students on how the School of EECS is meeting student needs. Feedback collected
in
this
anonymous survey and will help the ESC Student Advisory Board better understand student concerns in order to address them.
Two $10 gift cards will be raffled off to participants.
INTERNS + HIRES WANTED
EECS Portal
| Calendar
| Handshake
| Engineering SEE HUB
| Engineering Career Center
Agility Robotics
Multiple openings
Alaska Center for Energy and Power @ University of Alaska – Fairbanks
Summer Internship
- Deadline Feb. 10
Apple
Software Engineering Internship
(Santa Clara Valley, CA)
ARPA
Technology-to-market summer scholars
Biosero Internship - Summer
(San Diego, CA)
CID Bio-Science
Embedded Systems Development – Electrical schematic design, PCB layout, software/firmware development for design implementation, and prototype product builds in collaboration with quality assurance
staff and production staff. Must work well with managers and peer engineers and technicians. Able to design full electronic device schematics and PCB layouts including power management, clock signals & data transfers approaching GHz speeds, using Altium Designer.
Able to create clear, well documented and performing software for handheld electronic devices, in Assembly, C, C++, C#, and Python. Basic understanding of modern technologies including MPU’s particularly Cortex MSeries, RTOS, Sensors, wireless communications.
Able to debug existing circuits and research replacements for obsolete or unavailable components. BSEE, BSCS or degree candidate in same or comparable program. Position may be full or part time. Send resume to
Michael Pliska, Director of Engineering.
College of the Redwoods
Assistant Professor, Computer Information Systems. Application and more at http://www.redwoods.edu/hr–
Deadline Feb. 6
CUNY Visualization and Virtual Reality Lab
VR-REU: Research Experience for Undergraduates in Immersive 3D Visualization
– Feb. 18
Department of Energy Omni Technology Alliance Internship Program
Internships
– Deadline
Feb. 17
Florida Atlantic University
REU –
Deadline March 8
Foureyes
Associate Software Engineer (Remote)
Internet of Things for Precision Agriculture
Summer Research for Undergraduate Experience (REU) –
Deadline Feb. 15
Michigan State University College of Natural Science
Advanced Computational Research Experience –
Deadline Feb. 4
Morrow County, Oregon
NVIDIA
Systems Engineer
(Hillsboro, OR)
Okta
Multiple openings
Oregon State University
Center for Applied Systems and Software Developer
– Deadline March 1
CoRIS Web Support Assistant –
Deadline Feb. 8
Energy Data Project Interns @ Office of Sustainability –
Deadline Feb. 6
College of Engineering Web Support Assistant - Deadline June 30
Research project (paid student job) |
Prof. Leigh Torres’ Group |
Project
| Project Description: We study gray whale foraging ecology (where, how, and what whales eat). While on survey in our boat looking for whales and when with whales at sightings, we have a depth sounder running in the boat that provides depth and echoes of backscatter
that reflect zooplankton prey in the water column (often zooplankton that the whales eat). We record these echo data and save the daily files. I would like to work with a student to quantify the amount of zooplankton at each whale sighting by “summarizing”
the echo data. These echosounder files have an .RSD extension, which we have collected every year since 2016, for about 30 days every year. These files need to be imported into Matlab or R, and then analyzed, quantified and compared.
Undergraduate CS/Math Research Contractor
Qualified assistance needed for update of the Laboratory for Robotics and Applied Mechanics’ robotics research codebase. Some original design assumptions are no longer valid, requiring new platform
architecture and mathematical generalizations. This position will involve collaboration with a current graduate student, improving contractor understanding and ensuring future platform use.
Required Skills / Courses:
- Linear Algebra
- Differential Equations
- Application/software development
- MATLAB (previous experience desired, but not absolutely necessary; in this case, student is expected to learn on the job)
Involved mathematics:
- Learning/Application of abstract algebra through the use of Lie Groups
- Numerical methods for function evaluation, differentiation, and integration
- Extension of 2D methods to higher dimensions
Involved CS:
- Strong modularization choices for existing and future code
- Documentation with the intention of future use
- Testing framework / code coverage with future stability in mind
Send Resume/CV and relevant course list to
Capprin Bass.
Also include any additional interest in research, whether related to robotics, mathematics, or computer science.
PacificSource
Very Good Ventures
Wayne State University
NSF
Research Experiences for Undergraduates – Summer Academy in Sustainable Manufacturing–
Deadline March 8
Connect on LinkedIn
All EECS students are invited to join our EECS LinkedIn community! We are roughly 3000 members and growing.
Join us at
http://www.linkedin.com/groups/136054/
Go Beavs!
Tina Batten | Corporate Relations
School of Electrical Engineering & Computer Science
Oregon State University