BSOE Graduate Student Newsletter
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UC National Laboratory Fees Research Program Request for Proposals, Award Year 2025Announcements
Spring 2024 University Deadlines
Please note the following upcoming university deadlines, and ALWAYS check the Academic and Administrative Calendar for important dates and deadlines. Bookmark this year's Academic and Administrative Calendar and refer to it regularly.
Thursday, April 11th Graduate Student Enrollment & Fee Payment
If you have not paid your registration fees or enrolled in the minimum number of courses by this date, you will be charged a $50 late fee. Please keep in mind that pending aid (Fellowship, GSR, TA) will not credit your account until you are enrolled in at least 5 units.
Thursday, April 11th Graduate Student Part-Time Status
This is the deadline to apply for reduced course load and fees. Part-time status forms must be approved/signed by your faculty advisor and submitted to the BSOE Graduate Advising office by the posted deadline. Part-time application forms are available on the Graduate Division's website.
Thursday, April 11th Deadline To Apply For Degree
If you plan to complete your MS or PhD this quarter (Spring 2024), the degree application needs to be submitted to BSOE Graduate Advising office. This is also the deadline to pay for filing fee, if applicable. More guidelines for graduating are available on the Graduate Advising website.
Friday, April 19th Deadline to Add/Drop/Swap Courses
This is your last day to add, drop and swap courses. You will not be able to drop or withdraw from courses after this deadline has passed. If you are enrolled in a placeholder class, you MUST drop it by this deadline. More information on how to add, drop, and swap classes is available on the registrar website.
Friday, May 31st Grade Option
This is your last day to change your grading option for any courses you are enrolled in.
IMPORTANT: The system defaults to Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory grading. Instructions for how to change your grading option to letter grades (ABC) can be found here.
Saturday, April 20th Late Add with Fee Deadline
The Add by Petition form requires the signatures of both the instructor and the department adviser and needs to be submitted to the Office of the Registrar.
Wednesday, February 14th Leave of Absence Spring Deadline
Deadline to petition for leave of absence (LOA) beginning the next quarter. LOA forms must be approved/signed by your faculty advisor and submitted to the BSOE Graduate Advising office by the posted deadline. LOA application forms are available on the Graduate Division's website.
2024-25 Guru Gobind Singh Fellowship Competition
In 1988 the University received a bequest from the late Mr. Karam Singh Maughan to establish an endowment
to support graduate fellowships (named for Guru Gobind Singh, the Sikh religious leader) to be awarded to
graduates of universities in a specific area of India and Pakistan for the purpose of pursuing graduate study at the
University of California. Formerly administered by the Office of the President, this endowment has been
reallocated to the Santa Cruz campus, and I am writing to invite your nomination for the 2024-25 fellowship
award.
To be eligible, a student must (1) be a graduate of an Indian or Pakistani university in the designated area1,
(2) be committed to returning to their country of origin after receiving the degree, and (3) not have engaged
previously in graduate study at any other institution of higher learning in the United States. Mr. Maughan also
specified that individuals already holding the master’s degree will have preference.
Students at any stage of graduate study may be nominated, provided that the nominating campus will commit to
providing a Non-resident Tuition Fellowship, if applicable, for the Singh Fellow, as needed, for the duration of
the Fellow’s program (assuming continued satisfactory academic progress) commencing with the year following
the Singh award year. Other things being equal, however, I will give preference to students who have reached
the dissertation stage, and especially to those who have exhausted the normal sources of financial support.
For 2024-25, the amount of the Singh Fellowship award will be $30,000. The award will be made based on
the strength of the student’s academic record and supporting documents; these should include up to three letters
of reference (one from the student’s faculty sponsor), university transcripts, and any other documents that may
serve to support the candidacy. Please indicate the current status of the student, advanced to candidacy or not,
and planned completion date. In addition, please include a statement of how the student proposes to use their
graduate education in their home country.
Please submit the aforementioned documents to your department's graduate advisor by May 1, 2024 to be considered.
UC National Laboratory Fees Research Program Request for Proposals, Award Year 2025
UC Research Initiatives in the UC Office of the President is pleased to issue the UC National Laboratory Fees Research Program Request for Proposals for the award year 2025. This year’s competition offers two distinct funding opportunities:
- The UC Multicampus-National Laboratory Collaborative Research and Training (CRT) Award
- The UC-National Laboratory In-Residence Graduate Fellowship
The Requests for Proposals (RFP) can be found on each award’s webpage, linked above.
In addition to program guidelines and eligibility, each RFP includes:
- Instructions for submitting the required Letter of Intent
- Program contacts at the UC Laboratory Fees Research Program and National Laboratories
- Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
CRT Thematic Area - Research Advancing Microelectronics
This targeted opportunity is intended to spur novel collaborations in topics of scientific and national security importance that will position UC as a leader in the critical area of research advancing microelectronics. The workshop report from the 2024 LFRP Workshop on Research Advancing Microelectronics highlights some priorities for consideration in which UC-national lab collaborations can leverage the complementary strengths of UC and the national labs and advance the field; applicants are encouraged to refer to this report, regardless of attendance at the workshop.
CRT Applicant Webinar:
We encourage all applicants to attend the webinar.
- Tuesday, April 16, 10-11am Pacific Time (Register here).
In-Residence Graduate Fellowship
This is a funding opportunity for UC graduate students in any field of study that aligns with the missions of Los Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories.
Fellowship Program Information Webinars:
We will hold two Program Information Webinars, featuring current fellows and national laboratory liaisons, to provide interested applicants with more information about the program. Interested applicants are encouraged to attend one of the available sessions:
- Monday, April 22, 10-11am Pacific Time (Register here)
- Thursday, April 25, 1-2pm Pacific Time (Register here)
Please review the RFP carefully and visit the program website for key dates and other program announcements. For questions on program scope and priorities, please contact UCRI@ucop.edu. Administrative questions regarding the application process may be directed to RGPOGrants@ucop.edu.
EY Open Science Data Challenge
Want to help fight climate change and win $10K? Check out the EY Open Science Data Challenge!
Are you interested in data, artificial intelligence, and the fight against climate change? Join UC Santa Cruz and EY’s Open Science Data Challenge. You could win $10,000 and a trip to Athens, Greece!
This year’s challenge, sponsored by UCSC’s Center for Coastal Climate Resilience, involves downloading datasets to build a machine-learning model to identify and detect “damaged” and “undamaged” coastal infrastructure based on the impact of natural disasters, such as hurricanes and cyclones.
The challenge is open to undergraduate and graduate students, postdoc researchers, and alumni with less than two years of professional experience. It starts on Feb. 1 and ends on April 21.
Build a team and register online: challenge.ey.com/2024.
Good luck, Slugs!
UCSA & UCGPC Optional Fees
Did you know that you can opt out of the UCSA or UCGPC Association charges by submitting an online form before the third-week deadline of the affected quarter? If you opted out and wish to opt-in, you will need to complete the same form. Follow the navigation below to access the form in your MyUCSC portal.
Instructions:
MyUCSC >> Graduate Student eForms tile >> UCGPC Registration Fee Opt-out link in the left navigation
Reminder: After the third week of instruction (the Add/Drop/Swap Deadline on the Academic and Administrative Calendar) you are no longer able to opt out of the fees for the current quarter, but you may opt out for future quarters. A refund of current fees may be directed to the UCSA or UCGPC.
Events
UCSC Graduate Symposium
Event Date and Time: 05/17/2024 1:00 pmEvent Location: McHenry Library | Information Commons South on the Main Floor
REGISTER FOR THE 2024 UCSC GRADUATE SYMPOSIUM
DEADLINE TO REGISTER: MAY 3, 2024, 12:00 PM PACIFIC (NOON)
The Graduate Division hosts the Graduate Symposium annually in the spring at McHenry Library. All graduate students are eligible to participate and may do so in person or virtually via Zoom. (Recipients of qualifying fellowships are required to participate.) The event is free and open to the public. Judges representing UCSC staff, postdoctoral scholars, graduate student alumni, UCSC Foundation trustees, and community members determine an overall best presentation and five academic division best presentations.
For more detailed information please see: https://graddiv.ucsc.edu/calendar/grad-symposium/index.html
Jobs
3newable Paid Internship
3newable Paid Internship
3newable is a small company located in the San Francisco Bay Area working on wave energy converters and ultraviolet biofouling inhibitors for oceanographic applications. This internship will focus on testing 3newable's WEC, with new control electronics, on 3newable's recently-upgraded laboratory WEC tester. Operating parameters will be chosen to optimize performance for an upcoming test deployment off the coast of Oregon. Motor control programming and mechanical assembly will be required.
Qualifications:
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Currently enrolled in, or recently graduated from, a bachelor's or master's degree program in
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Mechanical, Electrical, Ocean or Aeronautical Engineering, Physics or similar, having completed at least the first two years, or a combination of relevant technical education and experience
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Desirable experience:
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Experience assembling mechanical equipment (can be a hobby)
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Experience programming a microcontroller or other controller, or a course in control systems
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Rudimentary electronic circuits and measurement experience
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Some familiarity with mechanical CAD such as Autodesk Inventor
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This position has physical requirements that most students will be able to meet. They will be discussed with candidates reaching the interview stage, but any candidate may request a list earlier.
Learn more at 3newable.com. To apply for this position, please send a cover letter, resume and dates available to jefouquet@outlook.com. (More information may be requested from candidates who look like a good fit.)
Fellowship Opportunity: CA Community College Internship Program (CCCIP) - 4/14 deadline
CCCIP OVERVIEW
The California Community College Internship Program (CCCIP) is a year-long program (Summer 2024-Spring 2025) coordinated through UC Irvine that provides qualifying graduate students interested in teaching the opportunity to gain valuable professional experience in a community college setting. Participating graduate students will receive the following:
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mentorship from current community college faculty,
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focused training and professional development,
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opportunities for in-classroom observations and teaching experiences,
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and other experiences aimed at preparing students for a community college faculty career, such as informational interviews, panel discussions with community college faculty and staff, and more.
Starting in the 2024-2025 academic year, the CCCIP will be open to UC Irvine, UC Riverside, and UC Santa Cruz Ph.D. and M.F.A. students in all disciplines. Students must be enrolled full-time, be in good academic standing, and have advanced to candidacy prior to starting the program in Summer 2024.
Selected interns will receive a $7,500 fellowship for Summer 2024, during which they will engage in specialized professional development focused on course design, inclusive teaching, and career development. The internship activities at the assigned local community college then occur in the 2024-2025 academic year, with Fall 2024 required. Participating interns work with their assigned community college faculty mentor to fill out an Individualized Development Plan to outline the scope of the internship activities, which include teaching observation hours, reflection assignments, informational interviews, and more.
Please read the CCCIP webpage at UC Irvine for information about program requirements, timelines, and the application process. The link to apply (via a Google form) is also available on the CCCIP webpage.
Applications for the 2024-2025 CCCIP cohort are currently open and will close on Sunday, April 14, 2024 at 11:59pm.
UC SANTA CRUZ CCCIP APPLICANTS
The Teaching & Learning Center (TLC) is funding UC Santa Cruz graduate student engagement in CCCIP in the 2024-2025 academic year. In the first year, we are able to fund up to 5 UCSC graduate student interns to participate in this program. In the application form, UCSC applicants will be asked to share their preference for being placed with one of two regional community colleges with whom we have developed relationships for this program: Hartnell College in Salinas, and West Valley College in Saratoga.
Graduate students from all disciplines who are interested in teaching at community colleges and who are dedicated to advancing equity, inclusion, and belonging are encouraged to apply. Our community college partners have noted a particular need for future hiring of instructors in the following areas: ethnic studies, computer science, chemistry, biology, and psychology. Graduate students who can teach in these areas are especially encouraged to consider this opportunity to build relationships and gain experience with these community college partners.
If you have questions about the program, please feel free to reach out to the TLC (tlc@ucsc.edu) or directly to the UC Irvine program coordinators (cccip@uci.edu).
Spring 2024 Tutor/Reader Position - CSE 164
CSE 164 Tutor/Reader Position
Cihang Xie is seeking readers and tutors for the Spring 2024 CSE 164 Computer Vision.
The anticipated load is about 6 hours per week.
Requirements: you have taken the computer vision course before and done well. Please reach out to Cihang Xie (cixie@ucsc.edu) if you are interested.