Internal Updates
GWE General Meeting
Join GWE for a general meeting
October 21 2-3pm to hear about upcoming events and the mentor
buddies program! Check in with your questions, and enjoy a coffee or snack on us
(reimbursements up to $10). If you can't make the meeting, slides are available
here.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, so for everyone who
wears pink, GWE will donate $10 to the
Black Women's Health Imperative!
You can also choose to donate your $10 snack to the same fund via our reimbursement form.
GWE-SWE Coffee Social
GWE and SWE will be having a coffee social this
Thursday, October 22 from 9-10am> on
Zoom. Coffee purchases
up to $10 will be reimbursed to registered GWE members
(please keep your itemized receipt for proof of payment).
If you love coffee and/or GWE, come through!
Please
RSVP here so we can estimate attendance.
Pumpkin Painting Social
GWE will be hosting a pumpkin painting to kick off spooky season!
This virtual event will be held on
Tuesday, October 27 at 6pm.
We will be painting pumpkins and catching up with other GWE members
on
Zoom!
Pumpkin and painting supplies will be reimbursed up to $10 for registered GWE members
(please keep your itemized receipt with your name on it for proof of payment).
If you need assistance getting any materials or have any questions/concerns,
please email Ana (ana_carneiro@berkeley.edu) or Emily (emily_carvalho@berkeley.edu).
Join us for this fun and relaxed event to connect
with fellow Berkeley womxn engineers!
Drink and Decompress Happy Hour
Life is stressful. GWE wants to make it a little less so.
This is a space for GWE members to come together on
November 4 from 6-8pm and decompress
after the 2020 Election. This event is intentionally "unstructured".
Some potential ideas for participants are that they can
decide to make breakout rooms that are:
- discussion based (I want to talk about how I feel and hear from others)
- action-based (I want to talk about making plans with people for what we should do in the near and long term future)
- game-based (I just want to play games like scribbl and have fun)
- silence-based (I just want to turn my video off and listen to music with my fellow members to relax and reflect)
Members can be reimbursed up to $20 each for dinner or one alcoholic or
non-alcoholic beverage. Save your receipts, reimbursement form will be
sent out at and after the meeting.
Attend SWE National Conference
If you are a student of the College of Engineering (COE) and you are
interested in attending the All Virtual
SWE National Conference
held
Nov 2 to Nov 13, please contact Meltem Erol (merol@berkeley.edu), the Director of Graduate
Student Outreach for COE.
UC Berkeley Graduate Diversity Admissions Fair 2020
Please help us share this event with your undergraduate institutions:
Join the University of California, Berkeley for a virtual
Graduate Diversity Admissions Fair.
Registration if open to
all interested participants. The event hosted by the
Office for Graduate Diversity.
Fellowships and Professional Development
Sandia National Lab
Sandia National Laboratories is beginning its campaign to attract qualified candidates for
the
Harry S. Truman Fellowship
and
Jill Hruby Fellowship
in National Security Science and
Engineering. The deadline for applying is
November 1, 2020. Flyers are attached.
Both Fellowships are three-year postdoctoral research appointments and will
allow recipients to conduct independent research that supports Sandia's national
security mission and prepare them to advance in their field. The Hruby Fellows
also participate in a leadership development program. Fellows may work at either
principal Sandia location in Albuquerque, NM or Livermore, CA, and will receive a salary
of $111,200. Candidates must be able to obtain a security clearance, which
requires U.S.
citizenship, and be seeking their first national laboratory appointment. They must have
been awarded a PhD within the past three years or must complete PhD requirements by
commencement of appointment.
Contact Anna Barr (abarr@sandia.gov) if you have additional questions.
The
John von Neumann Fellowship
for innovative postdoctoral research in
computational mathematics and scientific computing, runs on a different schedule.
Please encourage interested candidates to check the following link or
contact Michael Parks for more information.
Toyota Research Initiative
At Toyota Research Institute (TRI), we’re working to build a future where everyone has the
freedom to move, engage, and explore with a focus on reducing vehicle collisions, injuries,
and fatalities. Join us in our mission to improve the quality of human life through advances
in artificial intelligence, automated driving, robotics, and materials science. We’re dedicated
to building a world of “mobility for all” where everyone, regardless of age or ability, can live
in harmony with technology to enjoy a better life. Through innovations in AI, we’ll help…
- Develop vehicles incapable of causing a crash, regardless of the actions of the driver.
- Develop technology for vehicles and robots to help people enjoy new levels of independence, access, and mobility.
- Bring advanced mobility technology to market faster.
- Discover new materials that will make batteries and hydrogen fuel cells smaller, lighter, less expensive and more powerful.
- Develop human-centered AI systems to augment (not replace) human decision making to increase the
quality of decisions (e.g. mitigate cognitive biases) and/or to facilitate faster innovation cycles.
Our work is guided by a dedication to safety – in both what we research and how we perform
our research our goal is to benefit society. As a subsidiary of Toyota, TRI is fueled by a
diverse and inclusive community of people who carry invaluable leadership, experience,
and ideas from industry-leading companies. We’re continually searching for the world’s
best talent ‒ people who are ready to define the new world of mobility with us! Contact
Janet Bourland (janet.bourland.ctr@tri.global) directly for more information and see
Internship Job Posting!
Online Course to Prepare for LEED Certification
The LEED Professional Designation has helped past participants attain
internships, jobs and advanced their careers in multiple fields and
now is a great time to add this credential. LEED is simply a sustainability
scorecard for green buildings. Buildings can become LEED Certified as can
people! The best way to break into the sustainability space is to attain the
LEED Green Associate. It also shows employers and clients you have certified
knowledge in the field. Since the LEED GA exam doesn’t have a stellar
pass rate, the value of the extra letters behind your name will carry
even more weight.
This course is instructed by a USGBC Faculty member and is the most effective
way to pass. The USGBC charges a $100 (reduced for students) fee for the actual
exam which can now be taken online from home. Save money by reserving your
spot today and make a positive difference in your career!
Cost: $200 - Students can use the coupon code ‘green’ for $50 off (Discounted course price $150)
Save your seat by registering
here
for our live or self-paced options -
Please contact the instructor Lorne directly with any questions at
info@leadinggreen.com, and for those new to LEED,
here is a short introduction.
Virtual Academic Workshop at USC Viterbi School of Engineering
Are you considering an academic career, applying to positions this year, or
getting your lab off the ground? This
two-day virtual workshop
on
November 4-5 featuring
faculty of all career stages from top institutions across the US is
designed to answer your questions and set you up for success!
<D/CODE> Innovation Conference
Don't miss out this October! Hear top executives from Zoom,
Y Combinator, Dropbox, eBay and Khan Academy among others share
virtually on future opportunities, innovation, and entrepreneurship
at <D/CODE> Innovation Conference on
Saturday, October 24 and Sunday, October 25 at 5pm.
If you ever wondered what the future of businesses and industries will
be like post-COVID, or are worried about future job opportunities, not
only will <D/CODE> Innovation Conference answer some of those pressing
questions, you will also be able to gain a head start over your peers
from the knowledge gained.
Use promo code GOBEARS to unlock your FREE conference pass and other
heavily discounted benefits! Don't regret missing out on this
once in a lifetime opportunity!
Secure your conference pass:
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Kittelson & Associates, Careers in Transportation
Join
Kittelson & Associates
for a series of virtual conversations
to learn about many aspects of a career in transportation!
- What do transportation planning and engineering projects look like on a day-to-day basis?
- What are the biggest challenges requiring innovation from the transportation industry today?
- What kinds of career paths exist within the transportation profession, and how can I know which path is for me?
This year, we’ve decided to expand the webinar to a seven-part series.
Each event in the series will be hosted by a different set of Kittelson team members
and will consist of a short presentation followed by lots of time for Q&A. This way
students can pick and choose the topics that interest them the most and benefit
from more open discussion. Additionally, the new format gives us meaningful time
to connect with students in the virtual environment.
To learn more about the series, check out
this overview of dates and topics.
Community Events
Public Policy Classes Being Offered
This Spring 2021, we are offering Public Policy 190: Field Studies
in Community and Labor Organizing and Public Policy 290: Challenges
& Innovation in Labor Policy. Both courses are taught by Dr. Anibel
Ferus-Comelo through the Goldman School of Public Policy. See attached
flyer for more details.
UC Berkeley Labor Center seeking experiences of student workers on campus
The UC Berkeley Labor Center is running a student-led project to conduct research
on the experiences of being a student and a worker. We want to look into a
day in the life of student workers on our campus. This will take form in
the medium of a short-film and we are looking for footage and/or audio
explaining your experiences to present the need for representation of
student workers at Cal. We will be hosting a brief info session on
Thursday, November 5th at 3pm. See attached flyer.
Women in Tech Initiative (WITI@UC) Speaker Series: Identifying Pathways into Tech
Bringing together academics, CEOs, teachers, and inspirers,
this speaker series
showcases the abundant pathways into different sectors of tech.
This series hopes to illuminate the human side of tech by exploring the person behind the product/idea.
Join us to listen
weekly on Tuesdays, Sept. 29 to Nov. 10, from 6:30-7:30pm and learn from these amazing people! Follow the
Facebook Event for updates.
To receive the Zoom link, please fill out
this form.
Persist 2020: Women’s Political Engagement Conference
The UC Riverside Women’s Resource Center and the Conference Committee welcome
you to the fourth annual
Persist: Women’s Political Engagement Conference at UCR.
The 2020 agenda will bring you closer to visionary female leaders and their allies!
We're hoping that a day spent surrounded by powerful messages from politically-active
women will inspire you to persist with your goals of getting involved in the political
realm. Whether you're interested in running for office, working for an elected official
or non-profit, becoming a lobbyist, media professional, consultant or activist — this
conference is designed to enlighten you and empower you to get engaged in the
political arena. Come get the tools you need to create the change you want.
Please join us on
October 23-24 for Persist 2020! #PersistUCR
The Graduate Womxn Project ZINE Celebrating 150 Years of Grad Women
This October, Berkeley celebrates
150
Years of Women (150W) being admitted to the university. At the beginning of this year,
Graduate Womxn’s* Project (GWP) proposed
a zine to highlight and document the amazing work of Berkeley’s graduate womxn. The zine will be a living project,
and all graduate womxn are welcome to participate by sharing
music, poems, short stories, photography, dance performances, visual media - anything you’d
like to share! We aim to produce a hardcopy and a digital platform to allow for all types of
creative expressions. If you're interested in volunteering with the
GWP Zine Working Group,
please complete this
form.
The website to submit your work will be released soon, so stay tuned! The GA GWP is also highlighting amazing graduate womxn!
Please nominate a friend,
colleague, or GSI to be featured on GWP’s social media platforms.
Subscribe to the GWP listserv
here,
follow us on
Instagram
and
Facebook.