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April 9, 2007 --------------------------------------------------- Business Enterprise Center (BEC) After Hours presentation, Monday, April 23. Ravi Sinha and Bill Newman will be presenting on and discussing with participants “Funding start-ups”. The after hours sessions are interactive sessions that will start at 5:30 with networking, light snacks and juice. The interactive session will start at 6:00pm and run about an hour and be followed by informal discussions. This session will be hosted in the conference room at the BEC facility (4100A Research Way, Corvallis, OR). --------------------------------------------------- TUESDAY, April 17, Refreshments preceding talk at 3:30, 4:00 p.m. talk, Proctor 41, Knight Library, University of Oregon. Distinguished Lecture Series - On the Evolution of Adversary Models in Security Protocols presented by Virgil D. Gligor, University of Maryland. Note: this lecture is NOT part of the OSU EECS colloquium series. Details. --------------------------------------------------- Friday, April 13, 11am – 1pm, KEC 3114. PhD Oral Preliminary Examination - David Ohm. Major Professor: Larry Marple; Committee: Tom Plant, Luca Lucchese, Huaping Liu; GCR: David McIntyre. "Multi-Platform, Blind Detection, Separation and Location of Co-Channel Emitters." Details. --------------------------------------------------- Don't forget to check out the AfterCollege job site, tailored especially for our EECS students. Graduate Student Intern, Samsung Electronics. Minimum Level of Education: BS in Electrical Engineering / Computer Engineering. Scope: An intern position responsible for working closely with senior and principal engineers to provide technical support and documentation in a project related to trusted computing platforms. The position would require the individual to work closely with engineers/scientists in the Trusted Computing Group and to focus on prototyping a secure booting mechanism. Details. Graduate Student Intern, Samsung Electronics. Minimum Level of Education: BS in Computer Science / Computer Engineering / Electrical Engineering / Mathematics. Scope: An intern position responsible for working on a project related to circumvent software DRM protections via new and very interesting security breaches. The individual will work closely with the inventors of these methods. The position would require the individual to work heavily on software implementations, especially assembly language, and to implement and test spy codes. Details. Teradyne will be holding an open (to all engineering students) information session about Teradyne and the ATE industry. This is a great opportunity to talk to a person working in an industry faced with the constant challenges of working with low cost regions.Teradyne has an internship and permanent positions for Electrical/Computer Science Engineers, so please bring your resumes. When: Monday April 19th @ 5:30-7pm; Where: KERR Admin 8A (Career Services). Details. Summer Intern at SEVEN Networks. The successful candidate will build an infrastructure to apply advanced testing techniques to the mobile phone email applications being developed at SEVEN Networks. In particular we will investigate the use of static analysis techniques for runtime error detection as well as model checking for detecting concurrency errors. Details. Our software group is looking for a couple of interns to help out at Ambric in Beaverton. In particular we could use MS & PhD candidates with signal processing and algorithm backgrounds. Details. In an effort to get the word out to Oregon State Engineering Students, PacifiCorp has many summer intern positions on their website. They are hoping to find 2, 3 or 4th year students to apply. Details. U.S. PIRG (http://www.uspirg.org)is launching an innovative internship program this summer for computer science students who want to use their programming skills to work on open source software projects that will help organizations like U.S. PIRG do grassroots organizing and community-building online. Details. Software engineer, Progressive software solutions. Microsoft development utilizing .net technology. Emphasis on C# application used in industrial automation environment. Opportunity to learn new technology and some travel. Details. Test Engineer, Planar. The Test Engineer will be responsible for designing, developing and implementing methods of testing and evaluating company products at the component, product and system levels. This activity will encompass all phases of product development from concept to production as well as provide sustaining support in the form of testing product upgrades, evaluating proposed system configurations and troubleshooting system integration issues as they arise. Details. Analytics Researcher / Analyst, LinkedIn. You enjoy digging into data, and have good analytical skills. You want to work in a fast-paced, entrepreneurial environment, with people from all areas of the company. You possess strong skills in SQL programming and Excel. Other programming/scripting skills (Java, perl, python, html) are a bonus. You are excited about (1) designing, building, and automating reports, (2) writing ad-hoc queries to support the business, and (3) doing analysis to better understand the ways in which people are using LinkedIn. Details. Marathon Coach, Inc., the world’s finest manufacturer of upscale, luxury recreational vehicles is recruiting for an electrical engineer to assist in the development and installation of electrical components and systems for our busses. The qualified candidates must have a BS in electrical engineering and a minimum of three years practical experience researching, designing and testing AC and DC electrical components and systems in the automotive or yachting industries. Details.
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