BSOE Graduate Student Newsletter
Announcements
Fall 2024 University DeadlinesDiscover Program for the Carnegie Mellon BME Forum - September 20th! (Virtual Event)
New Workshop on Classroom Emergency Preparedness
BE offering online information session for applicants to the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)
UCSA & UCGPC Optional Fees
The 2025 Hertz Fellowship is Now Open Through November 1st!
Department of Energy Office of Science Accepting Applications and Offering Workshops
Announcements
Fall 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, September 26th Deadline to Withdraw from the University
Deadline to file to withdraw during quarter and receive full registration fees refund.
Thursday, September 26th Deadline to Apply for Late Leave of Absence
Deadline to petition for LOA; receive full registration refund.
**Thursday, October 3rd Deadline to Apply For Degree
If you plan to complete your MS or PhD this quarter (Fall 2024), the degree application needs to be submitted to BE 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.
Thursday, October 10th Deadline for 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, October 10th Deadline for 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 BE Graduate Advising office by the posted deadline. Part-time application forms are available on the Graduate Division's website.
Wednesday, October 16th 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.
Thursday, October 17th Late Add by Permission/Petition Begins
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.
Sunday, December 1st Deadline for Late Add Permission
Deadline to add a class by permission or petition.
Sunday, December 1st Deadline for Grade Change 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.
Friday, December 13th Deadline for Removal of Incomplete
Deadline to file petition and submit class work. Graduate Incomplete grade within the last three quarters.
**Friday, December 13th Deadline for Completing Degree Requirements/Submission
Deadline to complete all degree requirements. *Students participating in commencement need to complete all requirements by May 31 to be listed in the program.
Discover Program for the Carnegie Mellon BME Forum - September 20th! (Virtual Event)
The 2024 Forum promises to be an exciting and insightful event, bringing together leading minds in the field of Biomedical Engineering!
Date: September 20, 2024
Location: Carnegie Mellon University
Format: Virtual | Zoom Webinar for Keynote Talks | Whova app for Poster Presentations
Registration Details: There’s no registration fee to attend the Carmegie Mellon Forum on Biomedical Engineering, but pre-registration is required.
- Engaging Keynotes: Hear from leaders and experts who are shaping the future of biomedical engineering.
- Innovative Research Presentations: Discover the latest research and developments from faculty, students, and BME professionals.
- Interactive Discussions: Participate in thought-provoking discussions on the latest trends and challenges in the field.Networking Opportunities: Connect with peers, researchers, and industry professionals.
New Workshop on Classroom Emergency Preparedness
The Office of Emergency Management and the Teaching and Learning Center have partnered together to form a new workshop on Classroom Emergency Preparedness!
This training is for anyone who is responsible for managing a classroom and provides practical tools for handling the kinds of emergency situations that are most likely to arise in a classroom setting.
In this program, participants will learn how to care for themselves and others using easy-to-remember strategies for preparing and responding to natural disasters, behavioral disruptions, common medical emergencies, and active shooter scenarios. The workshop is designed to build confidence in participants’ capacity to plan for and respond to unanticipated events.
The Office of Emergency Management and the Teaching and Learning Center anticipate that this training will be widely available in Fall Quarter 2024, but want to offer it now as a pilot in response to strong demand from the campus community. They will be seeking feedback and input from workshop participants.
They are offering four different times to attend this training (two online and two in-person). As the training includes difficult content, including a video with depictions of an active shooter scenario, we encourage all who are able to try to attend one of the in-person offerings. Of course, if you prefer a zoom option, they have made that available. There will not be a hybrid option at this time.
The workshop will be offered at the following times and modalities:
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Tuesday, October 22, 10-11am (Online)
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Tuesday, October 22, 2-3pm (In-person)
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Thursday, October 24, 10-11am (In-person)
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Thursday, October 24, 3-4pm (Online)
Please complete this brief registration form. It is important that you indicate the session that you will attend so that we can be sure to secure a room that is large enough to accommodate all attendees.
BE offering online information session for applicants to the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP)
Baskin Engineering will offer an online information session for applicants to the NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) on September, Friday 13th at 6pm.
Please join us on Zoom: https://ucsc.zoom.us/j/
If you are a new Ph.D. student or are finishing your first year of Ph.D., and are a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, you should definitely consider applying to the GRFP!
In this Zoom session, a panel of experts will discuss the requirements for applications, provide tricks and resources for writing strong applications, and take questions from prospective applicants.
Here are the participants in the panel:
- Roberto Manduchi (BE Associate Dean for Graduate Experience, CSE Professor)
- Karen Ruhleder (BE Research Development Specialist, past GRFP reviewer)
- Emily Lovell (UCSC OSPO Incubator Fellow, past GRFP recipient)
- Andrew Quinn (CSE Assistant Professor, past GRFP recipient)
*The session will be recorded for those who cannot make it.
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.
The 2025 Hertz Fellowship is Now Open Through November 1st!
We're excited to announce that the online application for the 2025 Hertz Fellowship is now open through November 1, 2024.
The Hertz Fellowship welcomes any students who have a broad understanding of science and technology, exceptional creativity, and a keen interest in applying innovative research toward strengthening our nation and impacting lives!
Information Session: On Thursday, August 29, at 6:00 p.m eastern, Hertz Fellows Amani Maina-Kilaas, Maddie Urbanek, and Jennifer Schloss will take part in an online information session to share details about this unique doctoral funding opportunity and provide advice to prospective applicants to help them prepare their best application package.
You can email any questions to fellowshipinfo@
Department of Energy Office of Science Accepting Applications and Offering Workshops
The Department of Energy Office of Science is accepting applications and offering workshops for Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) Awards
* The awards will support students working on Ph.D. thesis research at DOE national laboratories.
Current U.S. Ph.D. students in qualified graduate programs at accredited U.S. academic institutions who are conducting their graduate thesis research in targeted areas of importance to the DOE Office of Science are invited to apply for the Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program.
Applications Due: 5:00 pm Eastern Daylight Time (EDT) on November 6, 2024.
Come to helpful application assistance workshops: Thursday, September 12, 2024, 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM EDT and Thursday, October 10, 2024, 2:00 PM – 4:30 PM EDT.
- September 12, 2024 workshop: will provide a general overview of the program and the application requirements, provide guidance on the preparation of abstracts, and will include a time for discussing potential research topics with the program managers of each major scientific area; register here.
- October 10, 2024 workshop: will guide attendees through the application process, answer general questions, provide guidance on proposal writing, and feature discussions with scientists and former awardees; register here.
This program provides supplemental awards to outstanding U.S. graduate students to conduct part of their graduate thesis research at a DOE national laboratory or facility in collaboration with a DOE laboratory scientist.
The goal is to prepare graduate students for scientific and technical careers critically important to the DOE Office of Science mission. The research opportunity is expected to advance the graduate students’ overall graduate theses while providing access to the expertise, resources, and capabilities available at the host national laboratories.
Since its inception in 2014, the SCGSR program has provided support to more than 1,150 graduate awardees from 165 U.S. universities to conduct thesis research at all 17 DOE national laboratories across the nation.
The SCGSR program is sponsored and managed by the DOE Office of Science’s Office of Workforce Development for Teachers and Scientists (WDTS), in collaboration with the Office of Science’s six research program offices, the Isotope R&D and Production office, and the DOE national laboratories/facilities.
Program administration support is provided by the Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE). More information on the SCGSR program can be found at https://science.osti.gov/
For additional information or questions, please contact sc.scgsr@science.doe.
Jobs
Computer Science Tenure-Track Position at Cal Poly Pomona (Apply by 9/29/24)
Minimum requirements include:
- Ph.D. in Computer Science or a closely related area from an accredited university. (Degree must be conferred by the start date of the position.)
- Demonstrated commitment to inclusivity and equity. Evidence should be provided in a Student Success Statement that responds to the prompt above - “Inclusive Excellence and Student Success” and addresses at least two of the inclusive excellence criteria listed (please indicate the criteria numbers in your Statement).
- Demonstrated potential to establish an active research program with undergraduate and/or master’s students.
- Demonstrated potential for excellent teaching of a broad range of undergraduate courses and graduate courses in Computer Science.
Preferred Qualifications include:
- Preference will be given to candidate in any of the areas of Generative AI, Software Engineering, Games, Cyber Security, Data Science, and High Performance Computing.
- Candidates in other major computer science areas will also be considered and are thus highly encouraged to apply.
- University teaching experience, including teaching assistant experience.
- Ability to develop/establish an active and sustainable research program based on their specialties.
- Experience of conducting scholarly research activities with undergraduate and/or graduate students.
Conditions of Employment:
The person offered this position is required to pass a background check.
Application Process:
A completed application will consist of:
- Cover letter in which you summarize your interest in the position, relevant teaching, research and student success experience, and how you meet the minimum qualifications mentioned above (up to 2 pages, single-spaced);
- A Student Success Statement (up to 2 pages, single-spaced) that responds to the prompt above - “Inclusive Excellence and Student Success” and addresses at least two of the inclusive excellence criteria listed (please indicate the criteria numbers in your Statement).
- Curriculum Vitae;
- Teaching Philosophy Statement (up to 2 pages);
- Research Statement that includes proposed research plan and details how undergraduate and graduate students will be involved (up to 4 pages);
- List of Cal Poly Pomona graduate and undergraduate courses the applicant prefers to teach (see CS Catalog);
- Unofficial transcripts (undergraduate and graduate, official transcripts will be required of finalists);
- Names, titles, addresses, emails and telephone numbers of three references who can speak to the applicant’s potential for success in this position;
- Semi-Finalists for the position will be required to provide three letters of reference (on letterhead, signed and dated within the past two years and uploaded to PageUp by the recommender).
Finalists for the position will:
- be required to provide official transcripts for highest degree before the on-campus interview;
- be required to provide three letters of reference dated within the past two years;
- Final candidates being interviewed are expected to make a scholarly presentation to faculty and students, and a teaching demonstration in a class (topics shall be suggested by the search committee).
The positions are open until filled. First consideration will be given to completed applications received no later than Sept. 29, 2024. Early response is encouraged.
Please direct inquiries to cs@cpp.edu.
Applications accepted only via PageUp—online application portal—for University hires.
Salary Range for Academic Year, Nine-month Appointment: $104,000-$108,000.