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The Link Foundation proudly offers FOUR 1-YEAR FELLOWSHIPS of $29,500 for students working towards a Ph.D. degree

Deadline: March 14, 2019 12:00 AM EDT

SUBMIT APPLICATION

The main goals of the Link Foundation Ocean Engineering and Instrumentation Ph.D. Fellowship are:

  • To foster ocean engineering and ocean instrumentation research
  • To enhance both the theoretical and practical knowledge and applications of ocean engineering and ocean instrumentation research, and
  • To disseminate the results of that research through lectures, seminars and publications.

The Link Foundation also offers fellowships in the areas of simulation training; and in the areas of energy production and utilization.

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Resources for the Future -RA Opportunity


Resources for the Future (RFF) has an immediate opening for a Research Assistant (RA) position in the Energy and Climate Program. We anticipate that the successful candidate will have an undergraduate or graduate degree in engineering, computer science, economics, or a related field.  
 
RFF is an independent, non-profit research institution in Washington, DC whose mission is to improve environmental, energy, and natural resource decisions through impartial economic research and policy engagement (see www.rff.org).
 
Research assistants at RFF provide strong preparation for doctoral programs and for research and analytical jobs, such as in academia and consulting.  The work of RAs and their colleagues at RFF is often published in academic journals, and many former RAs have successfully obtained graduate degrees in the most selective Ph.D. programs in their fields.  In this job, the RA will be able to develop skills and expertise highly valued in consulting, industry, and computer programming jobs, as well as in academia. We initially offer a one-year appointment renewable for a second year.
 
Job Responsibilities
The RA will help extend, develop and apply simulation models, with guidance from senior staff. Primary activity will involve the ongoing development and support of simulation modeling in the electricity sector, general equilibrium modeling, or the development of one or more new models to support research. RFF maintains two electricity sector models using different software and conceptual approaches. The Haiku model is a perfect foresight capacity expansion and policy simulation model. The Engineering, Economic, and Environmental Electricity Simulation Tool (E4ST) is a recursive model with relatively greater detail on the transmission system. A third model, E3) is a general equilibrium model of the U.S. with state and regional-based applications now in development. All are used to project the economic and environmental effects of energy and environmental policies and other government activities or major changes in economic conditions. Which model or models the applicant works with will depend in part on the applicant’s skills and background and on research and policy priorities and funding. We expect that the RA will be engaged in all or most of the following activities:
Understand, use, update, and improve the HAIKU, E4ST or E3 software, the extensive associated input datasets, and their documentation.
Interpret, check, and use model outputs.
Participate in analysis and writing for support of journal papers, memos, and presentations that use one or more of the models. This will evolve toward an increasing role as an author.
The RA may also be asked to participate in other RFF research work.
Qualifications
We are looking for applicants with the following skills:
Undergraduate or graduate degree in engineering, computer science, economics, or a related field. 
Software development.  The RA will have to understand, use, maintain, modify, and add features to the extensive code that makes up one or more of the models at RFF.  The Haiku and E3 models are written in GAMS; E4ST is written in MATLAB.
Basic understanding of constrained linear optimization, mixed complementarity programming, computable general equilibrium modeling, or a combination.  Drawing on principles of optimization, the RA will have to be able to interpret the results and check for results that might indicate a problem.
Knowledge of STATA is also valuable.
Ability to work with and without supervision in a careful and conscientious manner.
Ability to communicate clearly in writing.
Training in electrical engineering is a plus.
Training in economics is a plus.
 
Salary and Benefits
Salary is competitive (high $40Ks, depending on qualifications). Benefits include a collegial environment, 10 days annual leave, 13 days sick leave, 3 days family medical leave, 10 holidays, medical insurance, educational assistance, and commuter benefits.
 
Please note that (i) this position is not a Ph.D. level research position and (ii) we look for candidates already authorized to work and live in the U.S. For other Research Assistant openings, follow our career opportunities website.
 
All applications must be submitted electronically. To apply, please go to http://www.rff.org/about/careers and follow the link “2019 Energy and Climate Research Assistant.” You are requested to upload:
Cover letter indicating your interest in the RA position, your availability, and any important information about your qualifications that is not contained in your resume
Resume summarizing your qualifications for the position
Copy of your post-secondary academic transcript(s) (unofficial transcripts are acceptable at this stage)
Complete contact information for three references in that section of the application
Please include your first and last name in each file name. You are also required to respond to all of the proficiency questions. Saying No to any of these skills will not automatically lead to rejection of your application, however, we will not review any applications that leave any of these questions blank.
 
Due to the anticipated volume of responses, we will be unable to accept telephone calls or emails.
 
RFF is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.


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Anne Arundel County Regional Science & Engineering Expo

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JHU Women in STEM Symposium – April 6, 2019


​Women of Whiting, a graduate student organization supporting women in STEM at Johns Hopkins  University, is hosting its second-annual 
Women in STEM Symposium
Saturday, April 6th
 from 8 AM – 5 PM in 
Turner Concourse (JHU East Baltimore Campus). Registration is free and open to all! 


There will be a poster session with cash prizes! 
The symposium will feature leaders from academia, industry, and government in two panel sessions and breakout workshops that focus on providing professional development skills.  

The panel sessions will be on:
Stand Up: How and When to Speak Up
Step Out: Unconventional Careers in STEM

Poster abstract submission deadline is Sunday, March 24, 2019 at 11:59PM EST. Registration deadline is Saturday, March 30, 2019 at 11:59PM EST. Check our 
Twitter
Facebook, or 
website 
for more updates and information.

To register for the symposium please use the following link: 
https://goo.gl/forms/B3J9uN6r7yam7fzN2.


We would love to have your students attend and present posters at the Symposium. Would you be able to share this information with your University?
 
Please let me know if you have any questions.


Sincerely,
 
​​Christine Beauchene
Neuromedical Control Systems Lab
Johns Hopkins University

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USC-Berkeley – Tenure-Track Faculty Position

The DEPARTMENT OF MECHANICAL ENGINEERING, University of California, Berkeley, seeks applications for one faculty position. The position is at the tenure-track, Assistant Professor level in the areas of Energy Science and Micro/Nanoscale Sensors and Systems.

Topics of specialization within these areas include but are not limited to: Energy Science: combustion and primary energy conversion processes, design of energy systems, alternative energy technologies, energy efficient processes with basis in thermodynamics and heat transfer. Fundamental study of energy transfer in materials, devices and systems. Study of transport phenomena in advanced materials processing and manufacturing. Sustainability and climate change resilience (e.g., alternative energy technologies, efficient, sustainable and resilient water, food and energy production and distribution). Scalable surface and nanoscale engineering to improve the efficiency of large-scale thermal energy storage, CO2 sequestration and mitigation, and direct energy conversion processes such as solar-thermal power and oxyfuel combustion, the development of optimized hybrid energy conversion systems, as well as novel ultra-efficient active and passive energy conversion and energy storage systems. Micro/Nanoscale Systems Engineering: nanoscale engineering or engineering science in one of the fields of micro/nanoscale mechanics, materials, heat transfer, dynamics, materials processing and manufacturing, and device and system design along with the appropriate analytical and computational capabilities. Development of smart and inexpensive environmental monitoring and pollution protection/mitigation, disaster prevention, safety and security systems. Novel nanoscale sensing and actuation for application in smart and personalized healthcare, health diagnosis, monitoring and maintenance and human assistance, rehabilitation and exercise technologies. Integrated low-cost gyroscopes, accelerometers, force and pressure sensors, novel bio-sensing techniques at the cellular and sub-cellular levels and non-invasive micro-surgery techniques; nanostructured biosystems, including artificial organs and drug test models; advanced and affordable point-of-care devices/systems to assist diagnostics for health monitoring, evaluation of disease status and treatments, and clinical interventions in centralized and decentralized locations.

We seek candidates with exceptional promise in research, teaching and service, who will proactively contribute to our department’s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion. We may consider possible joint appointments with other UC Berkeley departments or College of Engineering-affiliated institutes.

Diversity, equity, and inclusion are core values in the College of Engineering. Our excellence can only be fully realized by faculty, students, and staff who share our commitment to these values. Successful candidates for our faculty positions will have to demonstrate evidence of a commitment to equity and inclusion. Financial and in-kind resources are available to pursue activities that help accelerate our efforts to achieve our equity and inclusion goals, with the full backing of the College. Examples of ongoing programming at the College are available at: https://engineering.berkeley.edu/diversity

Basic Qualifications: Applicants must have a Ph.D. (or equivalent international degree), or be enrolled in a Ph.D. or equivalent international degree granting program at the time of application.

All applicants must submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of research, statement of teaching, one required publication, and two optional publications. In addition, please provide a statement on past experience or future plans to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion, including information about your understanding of these issues, your record of activities to date, and your specific plans and goals for advancing equity and inclusion if hired as a Berkeley faculty member (guidelines to support applicants in writing effective statements that demonstrate commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion, can be found at: https://ofew.berkeley.edu/recruitment/contributions-diversity/support-faculty-candidates).

Please provide names and contact information of three professional references who will send letters of recommendation. Recommenders providing letters of reference should submit them as early as possible, preferably by February 18, 2019. Candidates are responsible for asking their references to upload the letters as part of the online application process. All letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. Please refer potential letter-writers, including those who may provide letters via third party (i.e., dossier service or career center), to the University of California, Berkeley statement of confidentiality http://apo.berkeley.edu/evalltr.html) prior to submitting their letters.

The deadline to apply is February 18, 2019 and applications received after the deadline will not be considered. The expected start date of the successful candidate is July 1, 2019.

The department is committed to addressing the family needs of faculty, including dual career couples and single parents. For more information please visit: http://ofew.berkeley.edu/new-faculty. To learn more about the department please visit https://www.me.berkeley.edu/.

To apply, please go to the following linkhttps://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF02013

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative action policy see: http://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/NondiscrimAffirmAct.

For questions regarding this position, please contact: Debra Chin, debramchin@berkeley.edu.

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Rickover Fellowship Program In Nuclear Engineering

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Dominick J. DeMichele Scholarship-Society for Experimental Mechanics

Dick DeMichele worked very hard to make the International Modal Analysis Conference (IMAC) accessible to everyone. He understood the importance of the discussion and sharing of new ideas in a conference setting. He felt it was especially important to get students in the experimental mechanics field involved in IMAC.

The purpose of this award is to honor and memorialize the generous spirit of Dick DeMichele by providing financial assistance to students traveling to present papers at an IMAC.

 

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Naval Research Enterprise Internship Program-NREIP

Description Of NREIP

This ten-week intern program is designed to provide opportunities for undergraduate and graduate students to participate in research, under the guidance of an appropriate research mentor, at a participating Navy laboratory.

 

Evaluation Criteria

NREIP interns will be selected based upon academic achievement, personal statements, recommendation, and career & research interests.

 

Award Duration And Stipend

The internship has a duration of 10 weeks. Stipend levels will be determined by the student’s years of participation in the NREIP program.  Stipends will range from $5,400 to $10,800. Stipends will be paid bi-weekly via direct deposit.

  • $5,400: New undergraduate student participants
  • $8,100: Returning undergraduate students (students MUST have completed a full 10 week program in a prior year to receive this level).
  • $10,800: Graduate students (students must currently be in graduate school and taking graduate school courses to receive this level).

 

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be enrolled full-time at an accredited college institution. Studens enrolled in high school, but taking college course must apply for our SEAP program.
  • Applicants must be U.S. Citizens. Permanent Residents and Dual Citizens may be accepted at a few  labs.  Please consult the lab’s page to be certain.
  • Students graduating in the Spring 2019 semester are eligible to apply. If you expect to graduate by Winter 2018, unfortunately, you are not eligible to apply.
  • Applicants must be on track to acquired a minimum of 31 credit by the end of Spring 2019.  Eligibility will be determined by the number of credits you possess at the end of Spring 2019.
  • Applicants should have majors relevant to the research interests of the laboratories.
  • Students attending two-year colleges, who meet the major and credit requirements, may be eligible at the laboratory’s discretion. Please contact the laboratory you are interested in participating with directly to find out if you meet their requirements, as they may vary.

 

Deadlines

The last day to submit an application will be November 2, 2018 at 6:00 PM Eastern.  References and transcripts are also due on November 2, 2018 at 6:00 PM Eastern.

 

Award Announcements

Awardees as well as Non-Awardees for the Summer 2019 NREIP Program will be notified in January 2019.

 

Research Start Dates

Start Dates will vary based upon the lab.  The earliest anyone can start at a lab is Mid-May.

 

https://nreip.asee.org/details

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Help Needed with Experiment : Your Speech = Our Science

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SistersScholars Present: 2018 Fall PhD Wellness Retreat

SistersScholars was established in 2018 by Dr. Jessye Talley (Industrial/Systems Engineering – North Carolina A&T University) and Dr. Orissa Massey (Social Work – Howard University) to provide social support and services for students pursuing the doctorate. We also are taking some students who are completing a master’s degree that in process of applying to doctoral programs.  On October 20, 2018 we will be hosting a Wellness Retreat (See attached) for women pursuing the PhD.

The expertise developed during a PhD process is vital to the advancement of our society. In certain fields there is a lack of women pursuing these degrees. It is important they have a space to be encouraged, and receive mentoring to build up the pipeline for the future. This retreat is a time for women PhD students to focus on their mental health and receive mentoring during their matriculation at their respective schools. We have some exciting things planned and hope some of your students are able to join the event.

 

SistersScholars provide services equally for both women and men; however this event will focus specifically on women scholars, with an opportunity for male students to join in 2019. We offer ongoing support to all via our social media platforms @sistersscholars; where students can engage with us for specific needs as well as other peers for peer-led support.  There are also opportunities where they can sign up for individual support or wellness counseling.  In turn, we hope to provide support to the future researchers and game changers so that they can finish their respective doctoral programs. If you feel that your student could benefit from support and/or wellness services have them register at the link below. If they have any questions they can email us at –sistersscholars@gmail.com.

 

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/sistersscholars-present-2018-fall-phd-wellness-retreat-tickets-47270238556

In Wellness and Scholarship,

 

Orissa Massey, PhD

Jessye Talley, PhD

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