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GWE Biweekly Newsletter

February 27th, 2023

GWEekly Abstract (more details below)

GWE Updates

  1. Speaker Series (3/9 and 3/23)
  2. GWE Buddies Mentoring Program - Sign up closes March 1st
  3. Big IDEAS meet-up survey ๐Ÿ•

Jobs / Funding / Fellowship / Conference Opportunities

  1. Job opportunities from P&G
  2. Workshop with P&G
  3. Annual Women in Data Science Conference: March 7
  4. Art Rosenfeld Fellowship (due March 15)
  5. Internships Opportunities at Calico
  6. BDโ€™s Technology Leadership Development Program (TLDP) -- Launching Your Career in the Med Tech Industry
  7. Research University Alliance
  8. Bio-Tech Connect: Industry Networking Fair (3/2)

Community Updates

  1. Splash Spring 2023 Teacher Registration
  2. Spring Graduate Pantry Pop-Ups (02/24 and 03/03)
  3. Basic Needs Center Graduate Student Roundtables

Announcement Details:

GWE Updates

Speaker Series (3/9 and 3/23)
The speaker series aims to provide current engineering graduate students the opportunity to hear the stories of successful women engineers and have open and casual discussions about navigating careers in STEM and balancing personal and professional decisions.

Mark your calendars for the next Speaker Series Events (Thursdays in Stanley Hall 221)
  • March 9th 6:30-7:30pm - Corinne Scown, Civil and Environmental Engineering, Staff Scientist at LBL (RSVP here)
  • March 23rd 6-7pm - Lorraine Sadler, Physics, Physicist at Sandia National Laboratories (RSVP here)
GWE Buddies Mentoring Program - Sign up closes March 1st
Are you a returning graduate student interested in helping a first year student adjust to grad school? Are you a first year student looking for guidance and friendship in your first year? Sign up for our buddies program! Returning graduate students can sign up here, and first year grad students can sign up here. Sign up closes on March 1st at 11:59 PM. Email Kalie if you have any questions!  
Big IDEAS meet-up survey ๐Ÿ•
The Personal Development Committee is planning for another meet-up where we can discuss a film/documentary/book over pizza ๐Ÿ•Please let us know your interests here: https://forms.gle/nW7BmDH6TBR6FY5y9

Jobs / Funding / Fellowship / Conference Opportunities

PhD internship opportunities from P&G
Find internship opportunities for PhDs here!
Workshop with P&G - Interactive Innovator's Seminar (4/18)
Tuesday, April 18, 2023
5-7pm, Latimer 402

ARE YOU A STEM STUDENT INTERESTED IN INNOVATION?
Proctor & Gamble, one of the world's largest consumer products companies, will be hosting an interactive session to learn about how we innovate to meet the ever-changing needs of consumers. During this session, you will step into the shoes of an innovator to solve a real-world innovation challenge.

ARE YOU LOOKING TO NETWORK WITH INDUSTRY INNOVATORS?
You will have the opportunity following the session to eat dinner and speak with Berkeley Alumni and current Proctor & Gamble employees to discuss career interests and how YOU can become an innovator at our company.

Questions? Contact Sydnee Ruff Ruff.sr@pg.com or Darby Monagle Monagle.dc@pg.com Please register here no later than April 4th, 2023
Annual Women in Data Science Conference: March 7

The annual Women in Data Science at UC Berkeley Conference is returning to an in-person format for the first time since 2020. Register now; space is limited.
Art Rosenfeld Fellowship (due March 15)
Are you a Berkeley graduate student researching energy-efficient technologies, strategies, and policies?

The Art Rosenfeld Award for Energy Efficiency is a $10,000 fellowship awarded to a UC Berkeley graduate student in a Ph.D., Masters, J.D. or professional program who is committed to research on energy efficiency. This includes technical, social science and policy research that can lead to reductions in the use of energy.

Email your resume, personal statement, and plan of action by March 15. More information
Internships Opportunities at Calico

At Calico we’re tackling aging, one of life’s greatest mysteries.

Our company’s mission is to increase our understanding of the biology that controls human aging to devise interventions that enable people to lead longer and healthier lives.  Calico’s highly innovative technology labs, its commitment to curiosity-driven discovery science, and, with academic and industry partners, its vibrant drug-development pipeline, together create an inspiring and exciting place to catalyze and enable medical breakthroughs. If you are interested in partaking in this too, please consider applying for one of our internships!

About our Program:

Calico’s internship program is a paid 12-week program over the summer for students interested in understanding the fundamental science of aging and finding treatments for the associated and intractable diseases. Working in a collaborative environment and fully embedded in one of our labs/teams, Calico interns tackle a unique project under the mentorship of at least one of our scientists or engineers. Students from all schools, and students who identify with a demographic that is underrepresented within the technology, data science, and healthcare industries are encouraged to apply. This includes but is not limited to Black, Latinx, Native American, students with disabilities, veterans, and non-binary people.

Program Features:

  • 3-month summer timeline

  • In-person experience at our offices in South San Francisco

  • Matching with at least one Calico mentor

  • Group supplemental activities weekly featuring guest speakers, Senior Leadership spotlights, and discussion groups on aging science, our drug development approach, and more

  • End-of-summer company-wide project showcase and poster session

  • Competitive compensation ($40 - $65/hour) and monthly living expenses stipend

Summer 2023 Internship Projects:

Interested students should apply online ASAP and reach out to internships@calicolabs.com with any questions.
BDโ€™s Technology Leadership Development Program (TLDP) -- Launching Your Career in the Med Tech Industry
For PhD Students and Postdocs

Come learn about BD’s Technology Leadership Development Program (we’re hiring!), one of the premier career-accelerating opportunities in the med tech industry, along with insider interview & resume tips that will give you a leg up for your transition to industry. The info-sessions are hosted by current TLDPs, so bring any questions you may have!

IN-PERSON INFO SESSION

We’re looking forward to connecting with you in-person; we will provide food and drink during the presentation / Q&A!

Monday, February 27th @ 5:30 PM PT

Cory Hall, 531

RSVP here

If you can’t make it in-person, we also have virtual info-sessions

  • WHEN: Feb 28 @ 2 ET, March 8 @ 5 ET, or March 16 @ 7 ET

  • WHERE: Teams Video Call (link to follow from RSVP)

  • RSVPhere (you will register here and receive a link to register for a specific date within 24 hours)

The TLDP vision is to develop future leaders of BD’s R&D organization.

The program consists of three successively more challenging assignments (~18 months each) that span multiple businesses and / or locations within BD.

A personalized and dynamic career path is sculpted for each TLDP associate with the influence of senior R&D leaders and your personal skills and interests.

Program Qualifications:

  • Outstanding Ph.D. graduates with significant leadership experience and technical depth in engineering, life sciences, or natural sciences fields:

    • Mechanical engineering, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering, computer science, chemical engineering, materials science, chemistry, biology, and related fields

  • Early-stage career (less than 3 years of industry or postdoc experience outside the pursuit of a degree)

  • Willingness and ability to relocate to different geographic locations

  • To qualify for this position, you must be legally authorized to work in the United States without restriction to duration.

Postdocs and PhD students at all stages are welcome.  Please note that we encourage you to apply for the program 6 months – 1 year prior to your intended start date for optimal timing.


Apply at https://jobs.bd.com/job/franklin-lakes/technology-leadership-development-program-senior-engineer/159/42828740384  (Job ID R-460909)

Application closes March 20th at 11:59 PM PST for the 2023 spring cycle

Research University Alliance

RUA invites grad students (and postdocs) in the mathematical, physical, and environmental sciences, and engineering fields at Berkeley to participate in activities and professional development workshops/networking events offered by the NSF-funded Research University Alliance (RUA), which Berkeley leads. RUA focuses on the advancement of underrepresented minority graduate and postdoctoral scholars that are pursuing academic careers in mathematical, physical, and environmental sciences, and engineering.Two RUA opportunities might be of particular interest to graduate students in STEM fields, the Research Exchange and the Postdoc Portal. The Research Exchange offers advanced PhD students and postdocs the opportunity to travel to any of the nine RUA universities for a ~1 week research-focused visit. The Postdoc Portal provides an automated matching service between scientists seeking postdocs and faculty seeking postdoc positions.

For further information about RUA programs and events please do not hesitate to reach out to researchuniversityalliance@berkeley.edu.

Bio-Tech Connect: Industry Networking Fair (3/2)

Thursday, March 2

2:00 - 3:00 PM: grad students

3:00 - 4:30 PM: everyone

Stanley Hall Atrium

Meet representatives from local biotech companies, large and small! All majors and levels welcome - early undergrad to PhD. Not a career fair - some will be hiring, some just want to meet you. Bring your resume if you're job searching and meet some awesome companies.

RSVP at http://bioeng.berkeley.edu/event/networking-with-industry

Hosted by the Department of Bioengineering and the Bioengineering Honor Society

Community Updates

Splash Spring 2023 Teacher Registration
Splash Spring 2023 teacher registration is open! As you may know, Splash is an education outreach program where high school students from the Bay area and beyond come to Berkeley for a fun day of learning. This semester, Splash is Sunday, April 23rd from 10:00-5:00. Please register using the link below.

https://berkeley.learningu.org/teach/Splash/2023_Spring/teacherreg

As always, you can teach almost anything for Splash. Class lengths are in multiples of hours, and you can choose how many classes, how many sections, and how long each class is! First-time teachers will be required to participate in a one-hour preparation session in April to ensure that your class goes smoothly.
Spring Graduate Pantry Pop-Ups (02/24 and 03/03)

The Grad Pantry team of UC Berkeley’s Basic Needs Center (BNC) will be hosting our final two Grad Pantry Pop-Ups of the semester located at the Goldman School of Public Policy :butterfly:

You will find us in the Courtyard of the Goldman School of Public Policy on Fridays, 24th and March 3rd

:wave:Interested in volunteering with us? please fill out this form: https://forms.gle/FJHEoATKxAKCvHwC9

Basic Needs Center Graduate Student Roundtables
The UCB Basic Needs Center will be holding roundtables to collect information from graduate students about their basic needs. We are targeting both PhDs and Master's students, especially international students, grads with dependents, and grads who have been on or are applying for Medi-Cal. Please sign up to participate in roundtables or take a survey. Roundtable participants will get a $50 electronic gift card after participation and lunch or snacks will be served. Survey participants will have the chance to win a $100 gift card through a random drawing of all participants.

Food will be provided at the roundtables!

RSVP here: tinyurl.com/gradroundtables

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