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GWE Biweekly Newsletter

October 17th, 2022

GWEekly Abstract (more details below)

GWE Updates

  1. Day of Science, December 8th, 3:30-5:30 PM Zoom
  2. Grad School 101: Managing Relationships with Your Advisor and Co-workers, October 26th 1-2 PM in 1165 Etcheverry Hall
  3. Pumpkin Carving & Halloween Social: October 27th afternoon - more info coming soon!
  4. Mental Health and Belonging Event with Lisa Pruitt Nov 1st, 12:30-2 PM

Jobs / Funding / Fellowship / Conference Opportunities

  1. Seeking co-founder for Lean Launchpad Course in Spring 2023
  2. ARPA-E Fellows Info Session
  3. Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) Fellowship Application Now Open!
  4. Pinterest Job and Internship Opportunities
  5. P&G Job Opportunities & Events this fall semester
  6. California Public Utilities Commission Energy Division Virtual Open House Monday, October 24th
  7. Internship opportunities with NVIDIA
  8. The Women of Color Initiative (WOCI) is hiring an event coordinator ($500 per month, application due November 1st, 2022)

Community Updates

  1. Making Science Accessible for All: Disability Inclusion and Advocacy [Berkeley SCience Policy Group Panel]
  2. Tech Talk with Pinterest | Wed Oct 19th 5-6:30 Soda 606
  3. Nano Seminar Series | Informal Tea with Professors (end of October)
  4. STEMVotes Voter Information Night | Wednesday, October 19th | 5-6pm | 375 Physics North

Announcement Details:

GWE Updates

Day of Science December 8th, 3:30-5:30 PM Zoom.
Bridges Academy at Melrose is having a Day of Science on Thursday, December 8th from 3:30pm-5:30pm on Zoom. We're looking for 12 scientists to run Zoom rooms where students could explore the activities. Still planning specifics but it'll be roughly physical science themed using balloons. 🎈We've got a few activities including a balloon on a string to show forces and one on static electricity. Please email natalie.lefton@berkeley.edu if you're interested and available 12/8 3:30-5:30 PM to help run these activities on Zoom!
Grad School 101: Managing Relationships with Your Advisor and Co-workers
On Wednesday October 26th 12-1 PM in 1165 Etcheverry Hall we will be having a Grad School 101 Workshop on the topic “Managing Relationships with Your Advisor and Co-workers. This event will consist of a panel of current graduate students answering questions about their lab environment and situations they’ve navigated during graduate school. Lunch will be provided to those who RSVP.
Mental Health and Belonging Event with Professor Lisa Pruitt
November 1st, 12:30-2pm in 775 A Tan Hall
Professor Lisa Pruitt from the Mechanical Engineering department at UC Berkeley recently published her memoir, Soul of a Professor: Memoir of an Un-Engineered Life. Her story touches on difficult topics: mental health, anxiety and depression; addiction and an eating disorder; imposter syndrome and facades; and feelings of unworthiness. Murky issues that are often left unspoken, especially in academia.

On Nov 1st from 12:30-2 pm in 775 A Tan Hall, Lisa will be hosting a Mental Health and Belonging event with GWE to discuss some of the topics in her book and facilitate a conversation in our community of women engineers. This event will be intentionally small (~20 attendees) to create a safe space for us to share our experiences and our coping tools. However, if there is overwhelming interest we certainly can hold a similar event in the future!

If you’d like to come, please RSVP here! Lunch will be served, so indicate any dietary restrictions on the RSVP form. Lisa has also generously offered to provide copies of her books to workshop attendees. But if you’d like to check out the book beforehand, you can here (it’s a must read!!).

Jobs / Funding / Fellowship / Conference Opportunities

Seeking co-founder for Lean Launchpad Course in Spring 2023
Interested in a business class next spring? Kira Erickson is a Haas MBA student forming a team for the Spring 2023 Lean Launchpad course. The team is launching a company that plans to produce more sustainable consumer products, like sunscreen, using seaweed's natural properties. The team is looking for a grad student interested in sustainability and entrepreneurship, and who can commit to the course to join them. Kira is available to connect with you this week if you're interested. Her email is kiraerickson@berkeley.edu.
ARPA-E Fellows: Changing What’s Possible in Energy
What: Job Information Session with ARPA-E Fellow Jake Russell, PhD
When: Friday, October 28th, 4:30pm
Where: 309 Sproul Hall
Who: PhD students + Post-docs in STEM (Undergrads welcome to come and learn as well—the role is open to PhD-holders who earned their degree within the past 5 years)

The ARPA-E Fellow role
The Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy (ARPA-E) is an office within the U.S. Department of Energy that funds high-risk, high-reward energy technology development. The ARPA-E Fellows position is a prestigious two-year position that exists to seed innovation and creativity in the agency. Fellows are early-career Ph.D. scientists and engineers who drive program creation, agency strategy, and outreach. They are tasked with generating new ideas to inspire cross-disciplinary solutions, conducting technical and economic analyses, and engaging with world-class government officials, entrepreneurs, investors, academics, and industrial researchers.
Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) Fellowship Application Now Open!
The Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) at Stanford University is seeking applicants for its 2023-2024 Fellowship Program. Every year, CISAC offers approximately fifteen fellowships to predoctoral students, postdoctoral scholars, and junior faculty members who are researching topics related to international security, nuclear security, biosecurity and digital security that contain elements of policy-relevance. The application deadline is December 2, 2022. Interested candidates can learn more here. Any questions, contact cisacfellowship@stanford.edu.
Pinterest Job and Internship Opportunities
Link to flyers here: flyer 1, flyer 2, flyer 3.
P&G Job Opportunities & Events this fall semester
Link to flyer here!
CA Public Utilities Commission Energy Division Virtual Open House
10/24/22 from 11-11:50 am and 12-12:50 pm
The California Public Utilities Commission Energy Division is hosting Virtual Open House sessions on Monday, October 24, 2022, Time 11:00 A.M - 11:50 A.M (PST) and 12:00 P.M - 12:50 P.M. (PST) for interested jobseekers and potential candidates. Please join us in our Virtual Open house, please visit California Public Utilities Commission Energy Division website for information.

https://www.cpuc.ca.gov/about-cpuc/divisions/energy-division/energy-division-recruiting
Internship Opportunities with NVIDIA Visit the NVIDIA Careers site and apply to one of the positions listed below:

JR1961144 - Interested in Internships – Software 2023
JR1961141 - Interested in Internships – Hardware 2023
JR1961145 - Interested in Internships – Computer Architecture 2023

To qualify for an internship with NVIDIA, a student must return to school at the completion of their internship, so we are looking for individuals who plan to graduate anytime between December 2023 and December 2025. BS, MS and PhD students can apply!

We have a team of recruiters standing by who will route applicants to the appropriate teams. If there is a match, a recruiter will reach out directly for appropriate next steps.
The Women of Color Initiative (WOCI) is hiring an event coordinator ($500 per month, application due November 1st, 2022)
The Women of Color Initiative (WOCI) is hiring an event coordinator, and the job pays $500 per month. Here is the job description. Please apply by November 1st, 2022

Community Updates

[Berkeley Science Policy Group Event] Making Science Accessible for All: Disability Inclusion and Advocacy
10/28/2022 | 11:30 AM
Diversifying science also includes thinking about the ways we are making access for all to participate. This includes the language(s) we use to talk, do, and act on science and scientific information. In the second webinar for our new series, "Making Science Accessible for All," the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Committee brings esteemed panelists to discuss the ways they are making change through advocating for disability access and inclusion. This webinar follows our previous webinar on language accessibility, influenced by the policy position paper published in JSPG () on how we can diversify the language of science beyond English. You'll hear from three esteemed panelists about their experiences and work and will have an opportunity to learn more about ways you can take lessons from the session and apply them in your own environments.

REGISTER

Organizer email: dei@scipolnetwork.org
Tech Talk with Pinterest | Wed Oct 19th 5-6:30 Soda 606
Pinterest will be hosting a Tech Talk next Wednesday, October 19th, from 5-6:30 PM in Soda 606. This talk will be delivered by Rohan Mahadev, a software engineer on the Visual Search Team at Pinterest, focusing on inclusive AI in Machine Learning and the Skin Tone and Hair Pattern models used for content diversification. Dinner will be provided.
Nano Seminar Series | Informal Tea with Professors
In conjunction with the Nano Seminar Series (Fridays 2-3pm in 180 Tan Hall), there will be an informal tea with the visiting professors on the same day. This will be a casual conversation over food/coffee with a few other graduate students to chat about topics such as what it's like being a women in engineering, work/life balance, career path, etc. If interested, please email Avi Rosenzweig (victorr@eecs.berkeley.edu) to get more information about time/location
  • Prof. Ioanna Kakoulli, UCLA, MSE & Conservation | October 21
    • Seminar: Engineered Materials Evolution that Colored the Ancient World at the Submicron Scale, and Beyond | 2-3 pm | 180 Tan Hall | link to event information & abstract
    • Informal Tea: time & location TBD
  • Prof. Allie Obermeyer, Columbia, Chemical Engineering | October 28
STEMVotes Voter Information Night | Wednesday, October 19th | 5-6pm | 375 Physics North The Science Policy Group (SPG) is hosting an event "STEMVotes Voter Information Night" on Wednesday, October 19th | 5-6pm | 375 Physics North | RSVP link. Although STEM students voted much more in the 2020 election than the 2016 election (yay!), they still voted less than the general public, and this event is a way to get a quick overview of the 2022 candidates and ballot initiatives and encourage students to vote.

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