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EECS News: Headlines

March 30, 2009


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ANNOUNCEMENTS
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PRO SCHOOL APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN FOR FALL, 2009! Applications are now available for students applying to Pro-School for Fall, 2009.

If you have any questions regarding your eligibility for admission, please contact your academic advisor directly.

Applications are now available for the 2009-2010 MECOP/CECOP Internship Program. Applications are DUE BY APRIL 10. If you have specific questions about the MECOP/CECOP program you may contact them directly at: mecop@engr.orst.edu. Details

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OPPORTUNITIES
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A student researcher with the English department is looking for both English students and students/faculty/staff in other departments and colleges to participate in a short email/online survey as primary research for an Honors Thesis project. Estimated time commitment is 25 minutes to answer a series of questions about your opinions. If you would like to volunteer to participate, please email Brittney Paulsen at lafonb@onid.orst.edu.

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COLLOQUIA/SEMINARS
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Monday, March 30, 4:00 - 4:50 PM, Kelley 1001. "Pre-boot Applications: A special and significant environment" presented by Michael Krau, Product Marketing Engineer, Intel. Details

Monday, April 6, 4:00 - 4:50 PM, Kelley 1001. "Learning to detect vehicular incidents from noisy data" presented by Tomas Singliar, Boeing Research and Technology, Seattle, WA. Details

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GRADUATE EXAMS
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Friday, April 3, 10am-noon, KEC 3057. MS FINAL ORAL EXAM - Scott King. Major Professor: Carlos Jensen; Committee: Timothy Budd, Paul Paulson; GCR: Harry Yeh. "Joining Open Source Software Communities: An Analysis of Newbies' First Interactions on Project Mailing Lists." Details

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JOBS
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Did you know that you can subscribe to the EECS Jobs List that will send you e-mail when new jobs are posted? Internships and even a few on-campus jobs get advertised there as well. Subscribe here.

Don't forget to check out the AfterCollege job site, tailored especially for our EECS students.

At any given time, CampusPoint is hiring for a number of jobs and internships here in the Portland metro area. CampusPoint is a FREE online resource (www.campuspoint.com) that helps college students and graduates find jobs & internships in the Portland Metro and Seattle/Puget Sound Area. Even though the economy is not doing the best right now – a lot of the companies that we work with are still growing and looking to hire students/graduates! Details

  • Content Developer – Portland, OR
  • Database Administrator – Portland, OR
  • Entry-Level Application Consultant/Developer – Beaverton, OR
  • Experienced Interactive Project Manager – Portland, OR
  • Scientific Affairs – Research & Development Coordinator – Vancouver, WA
  • Stress Engineer (BSME) – Woodland, WA
  • Technical Writer (Electrical/Avionics Background) – Sandy, OR

WebMD® Health Services, Entry Level Software Developers and Quality Assurance Engineers. Are you finishing your Computer Science degree and looking for a place that is focused on giving you a good career-building opportunity? We are looking for talented software developers and QA engineers to create web-based portals that feature our health management products for our corporate and health care clients. These positions require a BS in Computer Science and some experience in object-oriented web development, JavaScript, HTML, and SQL. Knowledge of Microsoft Internet technology, including IIS, ASP.NET, and C#, is a plus. Details

 

 

 

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